
Laura Karetzky (b.1965) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MFA from The New York Academy of Art, and a BFA from Carnegie-Mellon University. Karetzky has trained at the School of Visual Arts, The New York Studio School, Rhode Island School of Design, and studied extensively in Florence, IT.
Karetzky's paintings challenge narrative perspective by presenting multiple spaces in a single moment. The viewer becomes both voyeur and participant, observing and entering the scene simultaneously. Her works feature spaces embedded within other spaces, creating stories within stories. Time and simultaneity are essential to Karetzky’s work. The base layer of the panel is considered the first window. Beginning on primed wood, the artist prepares colored, textured grounds to insinuate a history of abstract marks and patterns – much like the streaked and fingerprinted surface of a smartphone or tablet. Embedded points-of-view are conveyed through her “box inside a box” composition, evocative of how we often engage with multiple “screens.”
Karetzky’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at the National Arts Club, New York, NY; Sculptors Alliance, New York, NY; New York Studio School, NY; Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY; SUNY College at Old Westbury, NY; Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College, Portland, ME; Minneapolis College of Art and Design, MN; University of La Verne Harris Art Gallery, La Verne, CA; Katonah Museum, NY; Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C.; Brandeis University, Waltham; MA; Bo Bartlett Center, Columbus State University, GA; and the Arnot Museum, Elmira, NY.
Recent exhibitions include, Collapsed Narratives, Dinner Gallery, New York, NY; The Outwin: American Portraiture Today, presented by the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC and traveled to; Grand Rapids Museum, Grand Rapids, MI; D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield MA; Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando, FL.; Film Noir, The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, FL; Concurrence, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; Homing, Elizabeth Houston Gallery, New York, NY; Rising Voices 3, Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI; and Kiss Off, La MaMa Galleria Window, New York, NY.
She is the recipient of several awards and fellowships including: 2024 NYFA/NYSCA Fellowship in Painting; 2024 Artist in Residence, Associazione Il Borgo degli Artisti 2.0, Bienno, Italy; 2023 Finalist, The Bennett Prize 3; 2022 Two Trees Cultural Space Award, Brooklyn, NY; 2021 New York Studio School artcritial Prize; 2020 New York Studio School Mercedes Matter Award; 2017 ESKFF Mana Contemporary Residency; 2017, 2011 Yaddo Fellowship; 2014 Milton and Sally Michel Avery endowed Fellowship at Yaddo; and 2009 New York Academy of Art Eric Fischl Award of Distinction.
In addition, she has been the subject of feature interviews in; New American Paintings/Open Studios Press, Gorky’s Granddaughter, Art Spiel, artcritical, Anti-Heroin Chic, and the Argonaut. Her work has been reviewed in; ArtNews, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Hyperallergic, American Arts Quarterly, MUSÉE Magazine, The Brooklyn Paper, and The Washington Post, among others.
Laura Karetzky
Toast, 2019
Oil on wood
48 x 60 in.
Laura Karetzky
Points and Palms, 2022
Oil on panel
60 x 48 in
Laura Karetzky
Solo Keys, 2022
Oil on panel
48 x 36 in.
Laura Karetzky
Night Hawks, 2022
Oil on panel
48 x 36 in.
Laura Karetzky
Close Call, 2022
Oil on panel
24 x 30 in.
Laura Karetzky
Teal Text Window, 2021
Oil on panel
60 x 48 in.
Laura Karetzky
Pink Room, 2021
Oil on panel
60 x 48 in.
Laura Karetzky
But Who's Watching, 2021
Oil on panel
40 x 30 in.
Laura Karetzky
Stripped (Film Screening), 2021
Oil on panel
30 x 24 in.
Laura Karetzky
Remote Screen, 2021
Oil on panel
48 x 36 in.
Laura Karetzky
Embedded Red, 2019
Oil on panel
30 x 24 in.
Laura Karetzky
Yellow, 2019
Oil on panel
34 x 19 in.
Laura Karetzky
The Window From My Window, 2021
Oil on panel
24 x 18 in.
Laura Karetzky
Grid (Screen Screen), 2021
Oil on panel
10 x 8 in.
Laura Karetzky
Green Key, 2021
Oil on panel
11 x 14 in.
Laura Karetzky
Concurrence: Off Lines, 2021
Double-sided oil on panel
16.25 x 12.25 in (41.3 x 31.1 cm)
22.25 x 12.25 in (56.5 x 31.1 cm) with stand