Caroline Larsen
Caroline Larsen is a painter and sculptor based in New York known for her three-dimensional surfaces, made with pure thick oil paint that she brazenly weaves, daubs, and squeegees.
Larsen has a BA from the University of Waterloo, ON, Canada, a Graduate Diploma in Visual Arts and Art History Education from the University of Auckland, and graduated with honors from Pratt’s MFA program in 2015. She’s had solo exhibitions at Andrew Rafacz in Chicago, Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, General Hardware Contemporary in Toronto, Gordon Galleries in Tel Aviv, Dio Horia in Mykonos, Greece and at The Hole in New York City. Larsen had three paintings in “The Beyond: Georgia O'Keeffe” at the North Carolina Museum of Art, a traveling exhibition curated by the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas. She has participated in group exhibitions at Guerrero Gallery and Greenpoint Terminal Gallery and has work in the Dean Collection, the Aishti Foundation, JB Art Collection Miami, TD Canada, the Donovan Collection, Microsoft and numerous other public collections around the world.