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Nelson Saiers

Sep 19, 2023

Nelson Saiers is a New York artist who has a notable background in the financial industry. Before 2014, he ran a proprietary trading group as a Managing Director at Deutsche Bank AG and served as the Chief Investment Officer of derivatives based hedge fund Saiers Capital. He completed his Ph.D. in mathematics in just one […]
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Matt Beasant

Mar 11, 2020

Matt Beasant is a self-taught Canadian artist and experienced writer, born and raised in Northwestern Ontario. Represented by established Canadian Galleries, Matt has exhibited at the Artist Project Contemporary Art Fair and the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition in 2016. His work is characterized by crisp lines and bold gradients which are applied by hand using […]
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Tony “Rubin” Sjöman

Apr 10, 2019

Manhattan based mural and studio artist Tony “Rubin” Sjöman (b.1975) has painted all over the world and his works have been shown in galleries throughout the US and Europe. Sjöman’s roots are in Finland and Sweden and he draws inspiration from his Scandinavian heritage for his complex abstract geometrical murals and studio works. Sjöman has […]
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Colleen Marie Foley

Apr 28, 2017

Colleen Marie Foley is an interdisciplinary artist and video editor. Her work focuses on the psychological/physical relationship between sublime landscape, digital technology, and the body and the porousness of the membrane that separates them. Video, with its capacity to encompass a multitude of media, allows her to explore these themes via music, poetry, installation, performance […]
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Rosalba Carriera

Apr 26, 2017

Rosalba Carriera is the adopted name of one of the original Guerrial Girls. Rosalba Giovana Carriera (12 January 1675 – 15 April 1757) was a Venetian Rococo painter. Appealing to Rococo styles for its soft edges and flattering surfaces, she is remembered as one of the most successful women artists of any era. Clearly, in her time, she […]
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Jason Newsted

Apr 19, 2017

Celebrated for his music, Jason Newsted’s visual art boasts dynamic energy parallel to his heavy metal history. His inherent need for expression was awakened at an early age through creating images & music. Newsted received his first bass guitar at age 14 in 1977. Shortly after, he traveled west from his family home in Michigan […]
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Bob Gruen

Apr 19, 2017

Bob Gruen is one of the most respected rock and roll photographers of all time. His iconic images— including John Lennon wearing a New York City t-shirt (1974), Led Zeppelin standing in front of their airplane and Sid Vicious eating a hot dog (in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London)—have appeared worldwide […]
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Jack Waters

Apr 12, 2017

Jack Waters played the title role in the critically acclaimed film “Jason And Shirley” showcased at MoMa in 2015 the year of its release. Jack’s own experimental short, “The Male GaYze” exhibited at the Whitney Museum in the groundbreaking “Black Male: Representations Of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art”.  He and his partner, Peter Cramer, co-directed the paradigm […]
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Jeannette Montgomery Barron

Apr 10, 2017

Jeannette Montgomery Barron is a photographer.  Born in Atlanta, GA, Montgomery Barron and studied at the International Center of Photography in New York. Her works are held in numerous public and corporate collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The […]
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Ted Riederer

Apr 7, 2017

Ted Riederer (b. 1970, New York, NY) has armed himself with painting supplies, electric guitars, amplifiers, record players, drum kits, photography equipment, and long-stemmed roses while ambling from the Americas to the Antipodes. His work has been shown internationally, including exhibitions at MoMA PS1, Prospect 1.5, Go and Rosenthal Berlin, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, Jack Hanley […]
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Andreas Sterzing

Apr 4, 2017

Andreas Sterzing is an editorial and portrait photographer with over 25 years of professional and industry experience. After moving from his native Germany to New York he launched his career in 1983 with images he took at Pier 34 (The Wardline Pier project). He subsequently photographed the East Village art scene for German, Swiss and […]
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Christophe von Hohenberg

Mar 14, 2017

Von Hohenberg began his career in 1979 when he was discovered by American Vogue and worked for publications including Interview, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, French and German Vogue, German Rolling Stone, Fortune, and The New York Times Magazine. In 2007, his critically acclaimed book Andy Warhol: The Day the Factory Died was awarded the AIG […]
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Matt Bahen

Feb 1, 2017

Matt Bahen’s work explores the delicate balance between forces of loss and renewal. Bahen takes inspiration from both his native landscape of rural Ontario as well as literature, particularly the writings of Cormac McCarthy. In all of Bahen’s paintings, there is an arresting tension created by the absence of human figures while still alluding to […]
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Steve Driscoll

Feb 1, 2017

I want to evoke that feeling of the wind blowing against you, of being excited, exalted in the presence of natural power. Although the scene is imagined that resulting emotion of being confronted by a mounting storm, a change in light, something so much larger than oneself, that is something I am drawing from experience […]
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Macyn Bolt

Jan 16, 2017

Macyn Bolt has exhibited in multiple solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States. Furthermore, Macyn’s pieces have managed to find their way into many corporate and institutional collections, including those of the Newark Museum, Grand Rapids Museum, the Blanton Museum, the Boca Raton Museum, Progressive Companies, the Janet Turner Print Museum, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan […]
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Birgit Rathsmann

Apr 29, 2016

Birgit Rathsmann’s long-term investment in collaborative art practice includes group shows at Helper Projects and at Gasser/Grunert Gallery (NYC). She perceives time in frames per second, and prefers for those frames to make an unexpected and funny assumption about the world. She organized presentations at the East River Band Shell, 163 Eldridge and Alterna Y […]
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Kristin Lucas

Apr 29, 2016

Kristin Lucas is an interdisciplinary artist who creates embodied experiences in digital environments. Her video work explores themes such as the impact of technology on humanity, the blurring boundary between the body and technology, and the effects of fast-forward society on the environment. She has presented her work nationally and internationally and has been the […]
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Amelie Chabannes

Apr 29, 2016

Amelie Chabannes is an artist who works in sculpture, installation, Drawing and video. Chabannes was born in Paris, France. She studied Architecture and Fine Arts in French Art School, ENSAD. She worked for several years with Architects and Designers on major projects, including a Cultural Center In Riga, Latvia. She moved to NY in 2005, […]
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Santiago Montoya

Jan 4, 2016

Born in Bogotá, Colombia in 1974, Contemporary Colombian artist Santiago Montoya began painting at the age of eight and completed his studies with a Master of Fine Arts Degree in 2000 at the University of Los Andes in Bogotá. Montoya follows a multidisciplinary approach that embraces traditional painting, found objects and video documentary. In carefully […]
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Drew Bennett

Jan 4, 2016

Drew Bennett is an artist, designer, and curator who designed the Facebook Artist in Residence (or FB AIR) program in 2012 with the founders of the Facebook Analog Research Lab, Ben Barry and Everett Katigbat. For the last two years Drew has directed this program which has supported over 30 engagement-based art making experiences for […]
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Robert Buelteman

Jan 4, 2016

Photographer Robert Buelteman’s method has roots in Kirlian photography, a process from the 1930s that is also known as “electrography.” First Buelteman carves at his plant specimens with a scalpel until they are sheer and then places them atop a metal sheet in between Plexiglas, surrounded by liquid silicone. He then channels his inner mad-scientist […]
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Lia Cook

Jan 4, 2016

With the use of a digital jacquard loom, Lia Cook weaves portraits of people and animals, and creates monumental works that blur distinctions among computer technology, weaving, painting, and photography. Cook developed an interest in the way we respond emotionally to these weavings of photographs, as well as how we physically interact with them. Lia […]
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Kal Spelletich

Jan 4, 2016

Kal Spelletich was born and raised in Davenport Iowa, recently named “America’s Worst Place to Live.” Started working at father’s construction company once he could hold a hammer all day. The 7th of 9 childern. Shortly after being given a chemistry set at the age of nine, he started constructing tree houses, boats, blowing up […]
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Alan Rath

Jan 4, 2016

Alan Rath, a pioneer in the field of electronic art, received a BS in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982. His contributions to the field of contemporary sculpture and new media have received significant acknowledgement worldwide. His work is in such major collections as the San Francisco Museum of Modern […]
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