Since the early 1990s, Larry Krone has been exhibiting objects, drawings, installations, and video in galleries and museums in the contemporary art world (solo shows at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and Brooklyn’s Pierogi Gallery, among others). Over the years, Larry’s interdisciplinary practice has expanded to include performance (Joe’s Pub, Performance Space New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, the RISD Museum, etc.), self-publishing (Look Book, 2015), fashion and costume design (as House of Larréon, he creates stage looks for performers such as Bridget Everett and Kathleen Hanna, plus for theater and dance), graphic design (book covers, album art, merch, and promotional fliers and zines), and writing. The formal art world has come to be only a part of who Larry is as an artist, but his roots in conceptualism remain at the core of his practice.