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Drake Carr: Walk-ins
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Published concurrently with Drake Carr's exhibition, Walk-ins, at New York Life Gallery, 2023.
Edition of 300, numbered by the artist
68 pages
Design by John Patrikas
Photography by Jan Carlos Diaz and On White Wall
Interview by Devan Diaz
© Drake Carr
In Walk-ins, a residency and daily expanding show of artworks, Carr invited his models (a roster comprising artists, friends, models, acquaintances, strangers) to the gallery to pose throughout the twelve day period. The resulting images—sketches, drawings, and paintings—are collected in this publication.
Drake Carr (b. 1993 Flint, Michigan) is an artist and illustrator based in New York City. He is known for his energetic figurative paintings, drawings, and sculptures which he has exhibited internationally. Carr has had solo exhibitions at FIERMAN (2024); Mariposa Drive (2024); Artists Space (2023); New York Life Gallery (2023); Situations/FIERMAN (2022); 0-0 L.A. (2019); and The Hole (2018). He has participated in group exhibitions at Marvin Gardens (2024); The Hole (2024, 2017); Nicodim Gallery (2023); Anat Ebgi (2021); and Karma International (2017). Carr's work has been published widely, including in Art in America, Artforum, Vogue, W Magazine, I-D, and Cultured, as well as Samuel Delany's novella Big Joe (Impatient Press).