Chris Morris

Chris Morris (BSArch UVa’75 / MArch Princeton’78), per Architectural Digest’s 1991 “AD 100,” is a world-renowned architectural visionary who has designed various built works across the United States. His designs include Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers; the Dolby Theatre (formerly the Kodak Theatre) in Los Angeles; Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut; the Chandelier […]

Natasa Kokic

Natasa Kokic (Belgrade, Serbia and Oslo, Norway) is an artist mostly interested in contemporary drawing. Her works span from romanticism inspired landscapes that talk about individual’s personality, to the atoms, radiation and computers. Although those themes seem to have nothing in common, they are being used as a metaphor of individual’s struggles in contemporary culture. […]

Cristina Barroso

The artist Cristina Barroso (born in Sao Paulo 1958) is at home in many places. She lives in a state of continuous transition and makes it fruitful for her art. In her works, Cristina Barroso grapples with, examines, and uses all kinds of maps. Conventional maps and topographic city photographs form the substratum for colors and […]

Stephen Ellis

Stephen Ellis was born in 1951 in High Point, N.C.. Except for a two-year period in Cologne, Germany, he has lived and worked in New York City since 1973. Ellis, who has shown his paintings in the United and Europe since 1982, is associated with a group of American abstract artists who in the late […]

Diane Brown

RxArt Founder and Executive Director, Diane Brown, has forged a professional path that draws equally from her professional beginnings as a Pre-med student at the University of Wisconsin and from her career as a New York based gallerist, art dealer, and consultant. Brown has been active in the field of contemporary art since 1973; from 1976-1982, she owned […]

Fritz Chesnut

Fritz Chesnut makes poured acrylic works on canvas that explore cosmic phenomena, geological formations and the topographical. With this new body of work he examines an interplay between space and material, decay and regeneration and macro and micro. His studio practice is analogous to geological evolution, where gravity and climate dictate form. In Chesnut’s work, chance […]

Grimanesa Amorós

Grimanesa Amorós is an interdisciplinary artist with diverse interests in the fields of social history, scientific research and critical theory, Through her art she conveys an ephemeral wonder, entrancing the viewers from all different backgrounds and communities to become agents of empowerment. She makes use of sculpture, video, and lighting to create works that illuminate […]

Barbara Seiler

Barbara Seiler Gallery represents, promotes and supports young, international artists who work with different media including sound installations and performance. The gallery program explores questions in the fields of conceptual and curatorial practice and collaborates with curators or ‘curartists’ in specific exhibition projects. The gallery’s objective is to provide a platform and initiate a discourse, […]

Barbara L. Bachner

As a student of art history and an artist, Barbara Bachner received a BA Magna Cum Laude in Fine Art (Art History) from New York University, a diploma from the National Academy School of Art and awards and a scholarship to the Art Students League, New York City.  In 2000 She received an MFA from […]

Yasser Ballemans

Yasser Ballemans (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is investigating the relations between carnival and art, as well as experimenting with active models for art in the context of carnival. Carnival is a time in which the world is temporarily turned upside down. Not the major but Prince Carnival is in charge. Whole cities change into a big decor in […]