Ulrich Vogl Work from his oeuvre. “Ulrich Vogl (Kaufbeuren, 1973) grew up in southern Germany. He studied in Monaco, Berlin and at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He says he inherited his artistic streak from his grandfather, who was a researcher and inventor. This familiar and romantic world belongs to Ulrich Vogl […]
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Daniel Chew
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Daniel Chew Work from Search Terms “With the work search terms I am interested in a space that exists differently when viewed in the virtual and the physical, in this case the place of the mirror within the image. While green screen technology enables a juxtaposition of infinite possibilities, its reading of space applies […]
Daniel Kukla
Saturday, 13 October 2012
Daniel Kukla Work from the The Edge Effect. “In March of 2012, I was awarded an artist’s residency by the United States National Park Service in southern California’s Joshua Tree National Park. While staying in the Park, I spent much of my time visiting the borderlands of the park and the areas where the low […]
Alyson Shotz
Friday, 11 May 2012
Alyson Shotz Work from her oeuvre. “Alyson Shotz’s sculptures perk up a decades-old post-Minimalist idiom with a dash of pop science. The works in ”Phase Shift,” her fourth solo show at the gallery, are her strongest yet. Ms. Shotz evokes natural phenomena with accumulations of beads, pins and other common materials. She isn’t alone in […]
Lucas Blalock
Saturday, 10 April 2010
Lucas Blalock Work from I Believe You, Liar (I think). ____________________ Dear Ms. Patty Pacifica or Current Resident, I like to think of cooing. it is among the warmer thoughts. especially nice in French which seems a warmer language except when it’s not. Isn’t it funny how cold warm things used badly become. I would […]
Kerry Mansfield
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Kerry Mansfield Work from Borderline. See related work from Barbra Hilski. “When I first encountered what I now call, a Borderline image, I wasn’t sure if the resulting negative would tell the same story as my eyes. My camera responded with a defiant “Yes!” when contact sheets revealed an entirely new world. So I began […]
Mandy Corrado
Monday, 13 April 2009
Mandy Corrado Work from the series Reflections of the Muse. “From Venus of Willendorf to Olympia, the nude has been a consistent subject in art throughout the ages. Yet how often do we see the models’ perspectives? Where are their voices in this ongoing discussion? These questions came to mind often during my years as […]
Barbara Hilski
Friday, 27 February 2009
Barbara Hilski Work from the series Tarnung (translation from German: Camouflage). Hilski was in Thomas Ruff’s class at the Kunstacademie Düsseldorf, whose web page is worth exploring. Hilski also has some other work here.