Genevieve Goffman (b. Washington, D.C.) is a New York-based artist. She received her MFA in Sculpture from Yale University in 2020.
Goffman's recent solo exhibitions include Far Away at Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton; (2025) All the Words That Came Down to Meet the Body That Came From the Ground, co-presented by Foreign and Domestic, New York (2025); The Triumph of a Lonely Place, Espace Maurice, Montreal (2024); Before It All Went Wrong, Hyacinth Gallery, New York (2022); Grind, Money Gallery, St. Petersburg, Russia (2021); and Here Forever, Alyssa Davis Gallery, New York (2020).
In 2025, Goffman exhibited her installation Rats as part of To Be a Mouse, a two-person exhibition exploring the work of poet Aleksander Wat, at the Warsaw Museum of Literature.
In 2023, her installation The View, based on research into Adolf Loos, was exhibited at the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Vienna.
She has been included in group exhibitions at Jeans Generation, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Los Angeles (2026); Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton (2025); Jack Barrett Gallery, New York (2024); Petzel Gallery, New York (2024, curated by Simon Denny); Hagiwara Projects, Tokyo (2024, curated by Kai Yoda); Blade Study, New York (2024); Eyes Never Sleep, New York (2024); Foreign & Domestic, New York (2023); CANADA, New York (2023); Thierry Goldberg, New York (2023); Fragment Gallery, New York (2022); Real Pain, Los Angeles (2021); Workroom.Daipyat, Voronezh, Russia (2020); Patara Gallery, Tbilisi, Georgia (2020); and EXILE, Vienna, Austria (2019).
She has also exhibited at art fairs including NADA New York (2025) with Halsey McKay Gallery; NADA Warsaw (2024) and NADA x Foreland (2021) with Alyssa Davis Gallery; and Hotel Bienvenue (2022) with Lilly Roberts.
Goffman was awarded the Do Not Research Project Grant in 2025 and the Dean's Critical Practice Research Grant in 2020.
Goffman’s first book, The Triumph of a Lonely Place, was published by Inpatient Press in 2024..