Jessica Backus
Jessica Backus is the Director of Learning and The Art Genome Project at Artsy. The Art Genome Project is an ongoing study mapping the characteristics that connect the world’s artists and artworks. There are over 1,000 of these characteristics, including art-historical movements, subject matter, and formal qualities. The Art Genome Project is used by collectors, […]
Ellen Carey
Ellen Carey (b.1952 USA) is an educator, independent scholar, guest curator, photographer and lens-based artist, whose unique experimental work (1976-2015) spans several decades. Her early work Painted Self-Portraits (1978) were first exhibited at Hallwalls, an artists-run alternative space, home to the Buffalo avant-garde — Robert Longo and Cindy Sherman — and led to a group […]
Thomas Dreher
Thomas Dreher studied since 1978 art history, philosophy and classical archeology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich. Since 1985 he has written articles, critiques and reviews for art magazines (“das kunstwerk” , “Artefactum”, “Artscribe”, “Wolkenkratzer”, “Kunstforum” etc.) The following links are directed to his writing. 1986-1987 scholarship of Lower Saxony for the Central Institute for Art […]
Diana Shpungin
Diana Shpungin is a Brooklyn based multi-disciplinary artist who works in drawing, sculpture, installation, hand-drawn animation, video & sound. She has exhibited extensively in solo and group exhibitions in both national and international venues including: The Bronx Museum of Art, Bronx, NY; Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY; Bass Museum of Art, Miami, FL; Fieldgate […]
Rossella Emanuele
Shifting between material form and experimentation with media Rossella Emanuele practice negotiates relationships between site, body, time and event. Central to the work is the interplay between drawing, sculpture and lens based media. Her performative approach to the production process is driven by a process led approach to materiality and has a speculative interest in […]
Zlatko Kopljar
Zlatko Kopljar’s works (performances, videos, films, photo-prints) were created in the 1990’s and 2000’s in a paradoxical confrontation between the current world’s micro- and macro-politics. Through the strategies and tactics of performance art, Kopljar problematized the relationship between the contemporary body and the contemporary world in the confrontation of the paradigmatic idealistic notions active-passive, aggressive-meditative, […]
Rob Greene
Rob Greene is the founder and director of Greene Exhibitions, a Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery from 2012 to 2016. Rob grew up in the rural parts of West Virginia and Virginia until he began to study at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo UT. After a brief hiatus to serve a two-year mission for […]
Davide Cantoni
Davide Cantoni’s artistic practice has over the years has focused on the way our society presents images and how they are consumed, Cantoni’s particular interest is in relation to news imagery published in the New York Times (Cantoni has lived and worked in NYC for the last 20 years). Using photography as a basis for […]
Harald Vlugt
Harald Vlugt (born in Bergen, , Holland on 22 March 1957) is a Dutch sculptor, collagist and printmaker. He currently lives in Amsterdam. He has worked, lived , lectured and exhibited in any continent . He will be showing this summer in London in the Royal Academy Summer Show, in autumn in Galerie Nikki Diana Marquardt in […]
John Tremblay
Drawing influence from Op Art, as well as contemporary culture and design, John Tremblay is known for his dynamic, multicolored canvases featuring outlined shapes, three-dimensional elements, and metallic surfaces. Selected solo exhibitions: “John Tremblay” (2012), Triple V, Paris, France; “Hidden in the Data, John Tremblay” (2010), Francesca Pia Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland; John Tremblay (2010), Gallery […]