The Shops at Atlas Park
The Green Gallery•May 22, 2026 — Jul 11, 2026
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The Green Gallery is pleased to announce Whitney Claflin, The Shops at Atlas Park, opening this Friday, May 22nd. This presentation marks Claflin's second exhibition at the gallery and follows her inaugural solo museum show at MoMA PS1 in 2025. Claflin's practice is characterized by a synthesis of extensive cultural, biographical, and art-historical referents. Her methodology involves diverse materials and rendered passages, creating a dynamic where fragments oscillate and eschew, simultaneously emerging and dissipating. Through the incorporation of textile and textual remnants, found imagery, and stylized gestural marks, the work evokes temporal resonances, capturing ephemeral traces of studio cognition and processing. The Shops at Atlas Park features Claflin's latest assemblage of paintings, sculptures, and site-specific interventions.
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The Shops at Atlas Park
The Green Gallery•May 22, 2026 — Jul 11, 2026
Press Release
The Green Gallery is pleased to announce Whitney Claflin, The Shops at Atlas Park, opening this Friday, May 22nd. This presentation marks Claflin's second exhibition at the gallery and follows her inaugural solo museum show at MoMA PS1 in 2025. Claflin's practice is characterized by a synthesis of extensive cultural, biographical, and art-historical referents. Her methodology involves diverse materials and rendered passages, creating a dynamic where fragments oscillate and eschew, simultaneously emerging and dissipating. Through the incorporation of textile and textual remnants, found imagery, and stylized gestural marks, the work evokes temporal resonances, capturing ephemeral traces of studio cognition and processing. The Shops at Atlas Park features Claflin's latest assemblage of paintings, sculptures, and site-specific interventions.
I have been receiving the Free People catalog at my apartment. It is addressed to a previous tenant, but I’ve come to look forward to its delivery. I…























































































































