Genevieve Goffman
b. 1991 Washington D.C., USA
Lives and works in New York, USA

Installation View of “Open Bar”, 2021
Genevieve Goffman's works—from dioramic, figurative structures to eerie, futuristic landscapes—seek to provoke new ways of seeing, challenging the symbols we use to understand the world and questioning the very objects that structure our perception of it.
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Genevieve Goffman is an American artist based in New York. She creates sculptures and prints that engage with themes of ideology, history, and the intersection of technology and society. Her work spans both digital and physical realms, often incorporating 3D-printed sculptures and 2D prints. Drawing inspiration from a wide range of visual cultures, including architecture, internet aesthetics, and fantasy, Goffman’s practice examines how ideologies—such as the memories and potential futures of communism—are embedded in objects and spaces.
Her pieces often explore the tension between the optimism of utopian thinking and the disillusionment that follows, particularly focusing on how history, class, technology, and luxury intersect in contemporary society. As digital technology continues to shape the cultural landscape, Goffman is acutely aware of the implications of artificial intelligence, which she has described as potentially representing a "culture of death" in its most dystopian form. This critical engagement with technology informs much of her work, which blends the aesthetics of post-internet art with the history of nuclear science and radiation.
Goffman’s sculptures, often surreal and ornate, push the boundaries of what sculpture can be, blending both digital and traditional techniques. Her work explores how technology—particularly in the form of AI and digital rendering—alters our perception of reality, as well as how historical ideologies remain embedded in our built environment. By manipulating these symbols, Goffman challenges viewers to reconsider the foundations upon which society is built.
Born in Washington D.C. and based in Brooklyn, New York, Genevieve Goffman earned her MFA in sculpture from Yale in 2020. Her recent solo exhibitions include The Triumph of A Lonely Place, Espace Maurice, Montreal (2024); Before It All Went Wrong, Hyacinth Gallery, New York (2022); Grind, Money Gallery, St. Petersburg (2021); Here Forever, Alyssa Davis Gallery, New York (2020); Hotel Heaven, Lubov, New York (2019); and Redwall, But For Your Dead Pets Only, Catbox Contemporary, New York (2019). Goffman’s installation The View was exhibited in 2023 at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. In 2024, Goffman exhibited at the Aspen Art Fair with Rusha & Co. and at NADA Warsaw with Alyssa Davis Gallery. In 2021, she exhibited at NADA x Foreland with Alyssa Davis Gallery.
She has also shown work at Petzel Gallery, New York (2024); Eyes Never Sleep, New York (2024); Blade Study, New York (2024); Foreign and Domestic, New York (2023); Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York (2023); Fragment Gallery, New York (2022); Harkawik, Los Angeles (2021); Patara Gallery, Tbilisi (2020); Workroom.Daipyat, Voronezh (2020); and EXILE, Vienna (2019).
Goffman has been featured in articles by Pin-Up Magazine, Art Forum, Art News, Nylon Magazine, Spike Art Magazine, and Curator Guide. Her first book, The Triumph of a Lonely Place, was published in 2024 by Inpatient Press.
Her pieces often explore the tension between the optimism of utopian thinking and the disillusionment that follows, particularly focusing on how history, class, technology, and luxury intersect in contemporary society. As digital technology continues to shape the cultural landscape, Goffman is acutely aware of the implications of artificial intelligence, which she has described as potentially representing a "culture of death" in its most dystopian form. This critical engagement with technology informs much of her work, which blends the aesthetics of post-internet art with the history of nuclear science and radiation.
Goffman’s sculptures, often surreal and ornate, push the boundaries of what sculpture can be, blending both digital and traditional techniques. Her work explores how technology—particularly in the form of AI and digital rendering—alters our perception of reality, as well as how historical ideologies remain embedded in our built environment. By manipulating these symbols, Goffman challenges viewers to reconsider the foundations upon which society is built.
Born in Washington D.C. and based in Brooklyn, New York, Genevieve Goffman earned her MFA in sculpture from Yale in 2020. Her recent solo exhibitions include The Triumph of A Lonely Place, Espace Maurice, Montreal (2024); Before It All Went Wrong, Hyacinth Gallery, New York (2022); Grind, Money Gallery, St. Petersburg (2021); Here Forever, Alyssa Davis Gallery, New York (2020); Hotel Heaven, Lubov, New York (2019); and Redwall, But For Your Dead Pets Only, Catbox Contemporary, New York (2019). Goffman’s installation The View was exhibited in 2023 at the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria. In 2024, Goffman exhibited at the Aspen Art Fair with Rusha & Co. and at NADA Warsaw with Alyssa Davis Gallery. In 2021, she exhibited at NADA x Foreland with Alyssa Davis Gallery.
She has also shown work at Petzel Gallery, New York (2024); Eyes Never Sleep, New York (2024); Blade Study, New York (2024); Foreign and Domestic, New York (2023); Thierry Goldberg Gallery, New York (2023); Fragment Gallery, New York (2022); Harkawik, Los Angeles (2021); Patara Gallery, Tbilisi (2020); Workroom.Daipyat, Voronezh (2020); and EXILE, Vienna (2019).
Goffman has been featured in articles by Pin-Up Magazine, Art Forum, Art News, Nylon Magazine, Spike Art Magazine, and Curator Guide. Her first book, The Triumph of a Lonely Place, was published in 2024 by Inpatient Press.
Artworks


Girl’s Balcony, 2023
Dome Number One: The Sphere, 2024


When He was with Her and I was Alone, 2021
Platform to Victory, 2020

Turn, 2019
Selected Exhibitions


The Moon is Just the Sun at Night
June 27 – July 26, 2024
New York, USA
New York, USA
/imagine: A Journey into The New Virtual
May 5, 2023 – September 10, 2023
MAK, Vienna, Austria
MAK, Vienna, Austria


After Lives
September 7 – November 19, 2023
New York, USA
New York, USA
Here Forever
October 3, 2020 – November 21, 2020
New York, USA
New York, USA
Press
Publications



The Triumph of a Lonely Place
Goffman’s first novella is a coming of age story of the struggle between regression and acceptance, a vanishing suburb and an encompassing wilderness all kindled by the flame of an industrial disaster.
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Goffman’s first novella is a coming of age story of the struggle between regression and acceptance, a vanishing suburb and an encompassing wilderness all kindled by the flame of an industrial disaster.
SOLD OUT