Best of Austin Nomination!
I have been nominated for Best Visual Artist in the Austin Chronicle 'Best of Austin' Readers Poll. Cast your vote today to help me across the finish line! https://vote.austinchronicle.com/arts-and.../visual-artist
New Work at Hashimoto Contemporary

I will have some new works available through Hashimoto Contemporary in the coming weeks.

The works will be on view April 15 - June 3, 2023 in the viewing room at Hashimoto Contemporary NYC, 54 Ludlow Street, New York, NY. If you are in the neighborhood, I hope you have an opportunity to pay them a visit and check out the ongoing exhibitions while you are there.

I Like Your Work Podcast: Telling Your Story with Artist Gabe Langholtz
Conduit Gallery, January 2023
Solo Exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, San Francisco
Studio Break Podcast: Gabe Langholtz, Episode 249
Episode 249: This week Gabe Langholtz joins us to talk about his work and how his passion for playing music transitioned to creating narrative based paintings, which he describes as Naive Modern. Gabe is part of a a 2 person exhibition with Karen Lederer at Hashimoto Contemporary (NYC) opening March 20th-April 10th.
"Common Place" at Hashimoto Contemporary

A two-artist exhibition by Austin-based Gabe Langholtz and Brooklyn-based Karen Lederer.


The gallery will be open by appointment only. In order to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff, please note that masks are legally required for entry.


The exhibition will be on view Saturday, March 20th to Saturday, April 10th. For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email NYC Director, Jennifer Rizzo, at nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com

"Lush" at Hashimoto Contemporary

Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Lush, a group exhibition curated by Jennifer Rizzo. The exhibition brings together a group of over thirty artists who have drawn inspiration from one of the most famous muses of all times - the flowering species.


The gallery will be open by appointment only. In order to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff, please note that masks are legally required for entry.


For more information, additional images, or exclusive content, please email NYC Director, Jennifer Rizzo, at nyc@hashimotocontemporary.com


Participating Artists:

Destiny Belgrave | Thomas Campbell | Marleigh Culver | Andy DeCola | Genevieve Dionne | Gregory Euclide | Lizzie Gill | Rachel Gregor | Hell'O Collective | Hola Lou | Seonna Hong | Jeremiah Jenkins | Louise Jones | Natalia Juncadella | Gabe Langholtz | Karen Lederer | Madi | MC Marquis | Jet Martinez | Lara Meintjes | Josie Morway | Bianca Nemelc | Hallie Packard | Melanie Parke | Daisy Patton | Lucien Shapiro | Katherine Sherwood | Denise Stewart-Sanabria | Tiffanie Turner | Aldrin Valdez | Anna Valdez | Marcello Velho | Hillary Waters Fayle

The Left Brain Artist Podcast Episode #190 Gabe Langholtz: Painting in a Naïve Modern Style

Artist Gabe Langholtz paints in what he calls a naïve modern style. Sometimes he paints still lives, perhaps a table holding a few objects. Sometimes he paints figures, often holding something. His paintings always tell a story, through all the objects you see, and enhanced by his clever titles. He lives in the Austin, Texas area, but has done a solo show in New York, and is looking forward to other shows there in 2021.

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Bowery Gallery's 29th Annual Juried Exhibition

Honored to have my work included in Bowery Gallery's 29th Annual Juried Exhibition. See it on Artsy, July 28 through September 15, 2020.   It is a fantastic show juried by one of my favorite contemporary painters, Janice Nowinski. Thanks to Bowery Gallery and juror Janice Nowinski for the opportunity!

Find Me in New American Paintings Issue #144 for FREE!

Due to the COVID-19 crisis and New American Paintings’ 25-year commitment to supporting emerging artists, they are offering the latest Issue for FREE to world in digital form. Issue #144 presents the work of forty gifted painters from the West. Selections were made by Rebecca Matalon, Curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.

New Texas Talent XXVII

Excited to be among the list of artist’s who’s work was selected for exhibition in New Texas Talent XXVII by juror Giovanni Valderas.  Online exhibition opens June 13, 2020 at Craighead Green

Tits the Season!

Excited to be debuting a nice set of Ornamental Boobs at the upcoming, Ho Hum All Ye Faithful show at BravinLee Programs in NYC!  Grab 'em while you can! 

They Like My Work!

Excited to announce that my painting, Spin, was selected to be part of the I Like Your Work Podcast’s upcoming exhibition, Be Long, curated by Mychaelyn Michalec, David Linneweh and the amazing Erika B. Hess, opening November 1st at Dutoit Gallery in Dayton, Ohio!

Find Me In New American Paintings!

Happy to announce that my work was selected by Rebecca Matalon, Curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, for inclusion in New American Paintings issue 144!

Be Sure To Check Out My Dark Underbelly On Glasstire!

Excited to share the recent write up on me and my work by New York-based curator, critic, and educator, Joseph R. Wolin. Find it at www.glasstire.com. Check it out! 
 

Find Me In Create! Magazine ~ Issue 10!

Happy to announce that my work was selected by guest curator Jennifer Rizzo of Spoke Art Gallery NYC for inclusion in the upcoming summer issue of Create! Magazine. 


 

Extended! Longer Lasting!

Excited to announce that the Americholia show has been extended through June 7th!  So if you are in the NYC area, there's still time to see it!

AMERICHOLIA IN NEW YORK

The Americholia show (and my painting, the Artist's Table) is listed in the coming attractions in IN New York Magazine! The show opens next Thursday, April 12th!


 

BravinLee Programs Presents: "AMERICHOLIA," A Solo Exhibition Featuring the Works of Naive Modernist Painter, Gabe Langholtz

“AMERICHOLIA,” an exhibition of paintings by Gabe Langholtz, demonstrates the artist’s interest in creating images that are both evocative and elusive. Often reminiscent of crime scene photographs, the various works are presented piecemeal so as to not generate any kind of specific or literal narrative. Although Langholtz avoids assigning specific symbolic meanings—so that each viewer can interpret the works on their own terms—he does acknowledge that the dual themes of pathos and malaise are present in his imagery. Executed in a style which brings forward the legacy of Giorgio Morandi and Milton Avery, Langholtz's small canvases reinvent the still life genre for the 21st century.

Sitting Still in NYC

Excited to be part of the upcoming exhibition, Sitting Still - a show of 50 Still Lifes from historical and contemporary painters - at BravinLee Programs in NYC opening Thursday October 19th.

SITTING STILL
Benny Andrews John Atherton William Bailey Andre Bauchant Romare Bearden Sarah Bereza Irving Block Chris Bogia Brandon E. Cannon Ginny Casey Jonathan Chapline Holly Coulis Robert De Niro, Sr. Janet Fish German School 1620 Michael Goldberg Morris Graves Greg Haberny Valerie Hegarty Daniel Horowitz Catherine Howe Royal Jarmon Gwen John Lester Johnson Charles Jones Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Kurt Knobelsdorf Hein Koh Robert Kulicke Gabe Langholtz Karen Lederer Stanley Lewis Fabian Marcaccio Louisa Mathiasdottir John McLaughlin Tracy Miller Walter Tandy Murch Liz Nielsen Thomas Nozkowski Alfonso Ossorio Richard Pasquarelli Irene Rice Pereira Fairfield Porter Mark Posey Michael Rees Charlie Ritchie Walter Robinson Tom Sanford E.M. Saniga Katy Schneider Peter Schenck Pavel Tchelitchew George Tooker Helen Torr Tom Wesselmann John Wilde Alexi Worth