Annie Buckley

Annie Buckley is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, editor, and curator with an emphasis on art and social justice. Her work been included in numerous exhibitions and she is the author of hundreds of articles, reviews, and essays. Recent projects include the collages in “Letters from Majd el Kurum” (2015); a print edition with de Soto Gallery, […]

Linda Norden

Linda Norden is a curator, writer and part-time professor of art history, theory and criticism currently teaching for the BFA and MFA programs at the Malmo Art Academy in Malmo, Sweden, and at Cornell University. Norden curated contemporary art at Harvard University’s Fogg Art Museum between 1998 and 2006; directed the City University of New […]

Marjolijn Dijkman

Marjolijn Dijkman (1978, NL) is based in Brussels (BE) and a tutor at the Fine Art Department of the MFA St. Joost in Den Bosch (NL) since 2009. Parallel to her individual art practice she co-founded Enough Room for Space (ERforS) together with Maarten Vanden Eynde in 2005. ERforS is an artist run organisation initiating […]

Betty Tompkins

Betty Tompkins (b. 1945, Washington, D.C.) is an artist living and working in New York, NY, and Pleasant Mount, PA. Upcoming exhibitions includeBlack Sheep Feminism, curated by Alison Gingeras, Dallas Contemporary, TX (January – March 2016) and Gavlak Gallery LA. Recent solo exhibitions include Real Ersatz, FUG, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, New York, NY […]

Andrew Bordwin

Andrew Bordwin splits his time between art, commercial photography and video projects. After his 17-year collaboration with Adam Ames (Type A) came to an end in January 2015, Bordwin is finding his way into a solo practice once again. While Type A’s focus was mainly on territory, masculinity, competition and collaboration, Bordwin’s solo direction is […]

Robert Wechsler

Robert Wechsler is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. Wechsler’s current work focuses on the U.S. penny. Minted since 1909, the penny has been one of the most familiar objects of daily life in America for generations. Today, rendered practically worthless by inflation, the penny may soon be eliminated from circulation. Produced but […]

Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink

M.D. Coverley [Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink] is a hypermedia fiction writer.  She also works as educator, curator, editor, critic, and journalist. As M.D. Coverley, she has been writing digital-born fiction since 1995.  Her full-length interactive, electronic novel, Califia, is available on CD-ROM from Eastgate Systems (2000).  Her hypermedia novel, Egypt: The Book of Going Forth by […]

Amir Mogharabi

“Amir Mogharabi is a young Iranian artist based in New York. He holds a degree in philosophy from the University of California and has founded an interdisciplinary journal that explores theory, art, and music: a meta-project he has called Farimani, an anagram of his mother’s maiden name. Mogharabi is not interested in the meaning of […]

Kianoosh Motallebi

Working with videos, animations, installations and (found) objects Kianoosh Motallebi’s practice focuses on the ‘the material’ as a common ground for the man-made and that natural. By delving into the intrinsic qualities of a medium, technology or phenomena he seeks connections that have poetic resonances with human experience, redrawing or altering the process through which […]

Marc Räder

Marc Räder (1966, Bochum, Germany) is a photographer and artist based in Berlin, Germany. His work investigates / deals with questions about the nature of the photographic medium while following documentary themes. In the middle of the 90s he developed his photographic style of a ’miniaturizing gaze’ – questioning the reality of the depicted and […]