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 […]
Don Ritter
Don Ritter is a Canadian artist and writer who has been active internationally in the field of digital media art since 1986. Ritter’s large, interactive installations are controlled by body position, body gesture or voice, enabling audiences to become actors within narratives that are formed by an installation’s technology. Many of Ritter’s installations are intended […]
Nancy Buchanan
Nancy Buchanan is a Los Angeles-based artist whose practice includes installation, drawing/mixed media, performance and video. Politically outspoken against nuclear war and American international policies, Buchanan began performing in the 70s during the first wave of Los Angeles performance artists. She found a new kind of performance stage in portable video equipment. Her use of […]
Bruce Wands
Bruce Wands has been involved with digital media and music for more than forty years as an artist, musician, writer, curator and educator. His creative work explores the relationship between visual art, music, mathematics and the invention of new forms of narrative. Current projects include abstract digital images based on Buddhist geometry and electroacoustic multi-channel music […]
Erich Knoespel
Erich Knoespel has been around the foundry since he was very young. As of November 2013 he has been working full time at the family business Artcast Inc. as the Special Projects Coordinator. Artcast has been around for over 50 years. Starting in 1964 as Mid-Canadian Investment Castings their focus was on precision and quality […]
Jacquelene Drinkall
Jacquelene Drinkall is an artist, research-writer, curator and educator based in Gosford/Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Following her participation in 2015 Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (SFSIA) for which she worked as TA and received a SFSIA scholarship and a Developing and Recognising Talent (DART) award, she is further developing her ongoing research into telepathy […]
Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner
Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner began collecting art individually in the 1980s and have continued their life-defining passion since they became a couple in the early 1990s. They recently donated some 850 works to the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Centre Pompidou. Each institution has described their donations as “transformative.” Works from their donations were […]
Victoria N. Alexander
Victoria N. Alexander is a philosopher of science, working mainly on a secular redefinition of teleology, the study of purpose in nature — and in human behavior — as emergent self-organization. Her 2011 book, The Biologist’s Mistress: Rethinking Self-Organization in Art, Literature and Nature, is named for Haldane’s famous quip, “Teleology is like a mistress […]