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Tiffany Gholar – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work that you do. I have two primary bodies of work, Post-Consumerism, which consists of painted assemblages made with recycled materials, and The Doll Project, a conceptual photography series about how women are portrayed in the media … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract art, Chicago, Post-Consumerism, recycled art, The Doll Project
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Jessica Adams – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I investigate daily phenomena such as vision, light, space, and the passage of time through a variety of materials, including site-specific installation, video, found objects and appropriated pages from books, Polaroid film, and old … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn, Installation, mixedmedia, perceptualwork, youngartists
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Radomir Djukanovic – Bajina Basta, Serbis
Briefly describe the work that you do. In my work, I reinterpretate the high modernism, once dominated by Art Informel, in a manner that evokes postmodernism. my “image” is a blend of the traditional notion of a painting dominated by … Continue reading
Linda Leslie Brown – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. My practice is engaged with tactile, phenomenological experience in sculpture that merges the corporal and mental imaginations.These pieces explore a morphogenetic vocabulary of layered masses, planes and openings. My pieces are rife with … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston, contemporary artist, mixed-media sculpture, paper clay, sculpture
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Keith DeNatale – Oakland, California
Briefly describe the work you do. The work I do is centered around reflections on the male body and its place in culture. I’m interested in jokes and puns popular within groups of hetero males and bringing them into a … Continue reading
Kayleigh Nelson – Portland, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. With familiar household items and materials often discarded I create installations and performances that isolate everyday sounds, gestures, and images to investigate how different languages and symbolism are created in relationships. Tell us a … Continue reading
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Tagged Experiential, Gestures, Installation, Performance, Portland
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Andi Crist – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. Though the medium varies, my work is rooted in the utilization of scavenged materials, ranging from appropriated photography to scrap wood found in the alleyways of my neighborhood in Chicago. Recently my subject matter … Continue reading
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Tagged appropriation, autotelic, Chicago, photography, sculpture
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Mary Henderson – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m a painter, working mostly in oil on panel and gouache on paper. I make representational paintings that are based (at least initially) on found images from the internet. My work has a strong … Continue reading
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Tagged conceptual realism, Painting, Philadelphia, representational, works on paper
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Joanna Tam – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. Using performtive techniques and humor, my work examines the issues of standardization, displacement and the construction of ethnic and national identities. The medium I use ranges from video, photography, performance, text and installation. Tell … Continue reading
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Tagged Hong Kong, Performance, photography, research-based practice, Video
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