The Northeast Corridor
17.7 – 12.9.2026
Includes:BradfordBradleyButterlyDoddEisenmanGildersleeveIqbalKatzLugoMcCarthySanditzSaulShishkinSimonianStoneUmWilliams–
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Monday to Friday, 10:00am – 5:30pm
Saturday, 10:00am – 5:30pm
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3–5 Swallow Street + 45 Maddox Street
Huxley-Parlour are delighted to announce The Northeast Corridor which brings together an intergenerational group of artists whose lives and practices are anchored along the eponymous rail artery that threads through the United States from Washington D.C. to Boston. The exhibition is presented across our Swallow Street and Maddox Street galleries. Co-curated with participating artist Lisa Sanditz, The Northeast Corridor maps a diverse yet interconnected terrain of artistic production, one that thrives on network and community.
Includes: Katherine Bradford, Joe Bradley, Kathy Butterly, Lois Dodd, Nicole Eisenman, Allison Gildersleeve, Mala Iqbal, Alex Katz, Robert Lugo, Dan McCarthy, Lisa Sanditz, Peter Saul, Dasha Shishkin, Judith Simonian, Simi Stone, Daniel Um, Peter Williams

Untitled [2016]. Peter Williams
The East Coast played an important part in the United States’ story of independence, with the battles and colonies on this land yielding richly diverse, politically complicated communities. The artists in the exhibition are united by geography and a vital artistic energy that reflects the region’s enduring spirit of experimentation and exchange, showing a shared aesthetic that has emerged without intention.
Connecting the cultural and geographic span of the Northeast Corridor rail line, the exhibition presents a meditation on place as both infrastructure and metaphor, tracing an evolving passage that has carried, and continues to carry, some of the most distinctive artistic voices in American art today.
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