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James L. Prez
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Last Updated: 12/30/14 |
I make little sculptures, assemblages, collages, paintings, mixed-media work, photographs,
drawings and bookmarks.
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Angelo Bellobono
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Last Updated: 10/30/10 |
From the very beginning of his career, Angelo Bellobono has always placed humanity and the territory at the centre of his artistic research, stressing the difficult relations of belonging and identity, understood not simply in the socio-cultural sense but
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Fawad Khan
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Last Updated: 07/19/10 |
Through colorful works that on first glance look playful and whimsical, Khan’s work illuminates a dark and complex political struggle with violence and identity that takes place through, on, and in public vehicles.
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June Kim
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Last Updated: 06/18/10 |
Photography
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Rebecca Graves
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Last Updated: 07/22/13 |
There is tranquility and power that is experienced when being at sea. I bring these senses to interior
spaces with my contemporary seascapes painted in oil on steel panels.
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Mark Masyga
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Last Updated: 05/07/10 |
“I like natural disasters and I think that they may be the highest form of art possible to experience.†-- Walter DeMaria
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Eve-Andree LARAMEE
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Last Updated: 07/13/10 |
I am an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the relations between art and science, nature
and culture, with an emphasis on environmental/ecological issues.
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Rob De Oude
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Last Updated: 10/14/10 |
My most recent work consist of straight lines that through means of systematic intersecting
optically curve and create moire like patterns.
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Frost Street Art and Performance Space
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Last Updated: 03/29/11 |
Located in the heart of Williamsburg, BK, 17 Frost has fast become one of the most exciting and
experimental gallery and show spaces in New York.
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Karen Marston
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Last Updated: 05/04/15 |
I am mesmerized by the power of elemental threats like fire and storm, bigger and more
frightening than ever, amplified rather than tamed by modernity.
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Catya Plate
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Last Updated: 09/08/12 |
My multi-media work explores in a serio-comic way how mythology serves as a coping mechanism in angst-ridden times and how diverse cultures coexist symbiotically. It relates to feminism in its focus on domestic items such as clothespins.
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Ryan Scully
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Last Updated: 08/03/10 |
I paint biomorphic shapes and imaginative landscapes. My images play out narratives of my own life
as well as larger ideas of nature, society, and the changes we are bringing to our environment.
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Maria Sochaniewicz
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Last Updated: 12/20/16 |
Abstract paintings, on canvas, cardboard, mixed media.
Drawings. Photography. Digital Graphics.
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Donald Groscost
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Last Updated: 07/02/10 |
Donald Groscost explores the natural world through the arena of memory and the subconscious
whereby a myriad of cultural references as disparate as animated films, children’s books or visual
technologies often collide in a single form
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Fanny ALLIE
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Last Updated: 03/08/20 |
My work explores the questions of home, the sense of belonging and exclusion, passage and ephemeral and the disappearance of the body.
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Merav Ezer
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Last Updated: 12/17/13 |
I explore the necessity and quest for home by designing portable self-made architecture and
transitional homes, highlighting the interaction between the body and space, physiological and
physical experiences.
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Esperanza Cortés
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Last Updated: 03/17/19 |
My work is poetically and intricately crafted to encourage the viewer to reconsider social and
historical narratives especially when dealing with Colonialism and raises critical questions about
the politics of erasure and exclusion.
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Anabella Lenzu
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Last Updated: 03/29/18 |
I am an Argentinean choreographer, teacher, dancer, writer and visual artist.
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