John Roberts

John Roberts is a Professor of Art & Aesthetics at the University of Wolverhampton, UK, and the author of a number of books including: The Intangibilities of Form: Skill and Deskilling in Art After the Readymade (Verso 2007), The Necessity of Errors (Verso, 2011), Photography and Its Violations (Columbia University Press, 2014), and Revolutionary Time […]

David Liss

David Liss is Artistic Director and Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada, since December 2000. Arriving from Montreal with a vision to create a permanent museum for contemporary art in Canada’s largest city, Liss evolved MOCA from modest beginnings in the Toronto suburb of North York, re-locating the museum to Queen St. […]

Anne-Marie Creamer

Anne-Marie Creamer is a British artist whose work experiments with cinematic forms using video, drawing, literary texts, filmed staged scenarios, and live voice-over. For Anne-Marie stories are always complexly entangled in place. Her work develops from a tenacious attitude towards research, which coupled with chance, she develops highly scripted narratives featuring occluded histories that are melancholic but wry, […]

Dennis Elliott

Dennis Elliott recently stepped down as Executive Director of the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) which he founded in Lower Manhattan in 1994. ISCP was the fifth NYC visual arts program Elliott administrated starting in 1980 with the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design (NSCAD). In 1985, he initiated the Alliance of Independent […]

James Weingrod

James Weingrod was born in Boston, MA and grew up primarily in coastal Massachusetts and later Providence, Rhode Island. He attended Brown University, where he graduated with honors with a B.A. in Visual Arts (2004) and received the 2004 Roberta Jocelyn Award for Excellence in Art. In late 2004, Weingrod moved to New York City, […]

Rainer Ganahl

Rainer Ganahl is an Austrian born artist living in New York City for decades. He has participated in international exhibitions including in various editons of the Venice Biennial,  Kwangjou Biennial, Istanbul Biennial and other international group shows. In 2005 he has a one person show at Wallach Gallery, Columbia University.  His recent two New York […]

Daniel Kingery

Daniel Kingery is an artist, writer and filmmaker living in New York. After 12 years working and exhibiting extensively in Berlin and Europe, Kingery relocated permanently to the United States in 2013, where he was a partner in the DUMBO, Brooklyn-based artist- and curator-run gallery Kunsthalle Galapagos/ Kunsthalle Projects. His paintings are highly personal and […]

Morgan Croney

Morgan Croney is an artist and technologist living in New York City. He received a B.A. from Davidson College in 2003 and a M.F.A. from the School of Visual Arts in 2005. In 2005 he founded Artcards.cc (Artcards), which aims to be a comprehensive listing of art events and believes in the importance of seeing […]

Andrew Scott Ross

Andrew Scott Ross is interested in how history is interpreted, recorded, and visualized. In efforts to act out his research, he has spent the past thirteen years creating an encyclopedic museum inspired by institutions that attempt to reflect all of human history, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonian, and Wikipedia. A native […]

Gabriel Lester

Gabriel Lester was born in Amsterdam (1972). He currently lives and works in Amsterdam. His artworks consist of installations, performances and film/video. Other activities include commissioned artworks for the public space, film directing, teaching and writing. Lester’s artwork, films and installations originate from a desire to tell stories and construct environments that support these stories […]