Yael Brotman
Yael Brotman’s work explores our urge to build and to mimic our environment. She is a proponent of creative play as a way of engaging with and learning about the world through curiosity, failure and problem solving. Brotman’s exhibition history includes international exhibitions at the International Print Centre New York; Central Booking Gallery, NYC; Castellani Art […]
Theresie Tungalik
I was born on the sea ice in the month of March at the Arctic Circle. My parents were traveling by dog team so I would be born in the community of Naujaat, Nunavut. I have lived around art most of my life and it has inspired me as I am a fan of great creator of […]
Harald Falckenberg
Harald Falckenberg, born 1943, is President of the Kunstverein in Hamburg since 1998. He has studied law in Freiburg, Berlin and Hamburg and worked since 1979 until 2014 as CEO, now as board member for a company in the petrol business. Since 1987 he is honorary judge at the Hamburg Constitutional Court. His worldwide renowned […]
Bruce Bauman
Bruce Bauman is an instructor in the CalArts MFA Writing Program and the Senior Editor of Black Clock literary magazine. Library Journal called Bauman’s new novel, Broken Sleep “[A] plangent tour de force of epic proportions…” Bookworm’s Michael Silverblatt said Broken Sleep “is funny, heartbreaking and beautiful.” Shelf Awareness wrote it’s a “mind-bending work of fiction that entwines generations and continents, each character represents contemporary life’s most […]
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Anne-Marie Morice, born in Paris, is Art Director, Essayist, Consultant. She is director of Transverse, the online repertory of today’s artworks. Prior to this she wrote about media arts in the cultural press, and founded and directed Synesthesie. She studied Litterature, Cinema and Hypermedia in Paris La Sorbonne and in Paris 8 Vincennes Universities. Synesthésie […]
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Hans Ulrich Obrist (b. 1968, Zurich, Switzerland) is Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, London. Prior to this, he was the Curator of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Since his first show “World Soup” (The Kitchen Show) in 1991 he has curated more than 300 shows. So far in 2016, Obrist […]
Magdalena Sawon
Magdalena Sawon was born in Warsaw Poland, 1955. She has a Masters Degree in Art History, from Warsaw University Lives and works in theUnited States since 1981. Sawon is a is a co-founder and co-director of Postmasters Gallery in New York City, where she organized over 300 exhibitions. Postmasters Gallery opened in East Village in December 1984, moved to Soho […]
Michaela Wüensch
Michaela Wünsch has taught Media Studies at Universität Wien, Freie Universität and Humboldt Universität in Berlin, Universität Potsdam, and University of California Riverside. From 2012-2015 she conducted a research project on repetition in psychoanalysis and television as Marie-Curie-Fellow at UC Riverside, UCLA and Universität Potsdam. She is a founding member of the publishing collective b_books […]
Lilly McElroy
Lilly McElroy grew up in southern Arizona, surrounded by cliché representations of her own experiences. There were cowboys riding bulls, coyotes howling on moonlit nights, beautiful sunsets, and vicious brawls. She’s translated those experiences into epic photographs and playfully antagonistic videos. The artistic projects she pursues are a reflection of her complex relationship with the American West and explores what […]
Linda Earle
Linda Earle is an arts administrator educator, writer, grant-maker, and advocate of arts and social justice. She is currently the Executive Director of the New York Arts Program an off campus study program serving undergraduates nationally in the visual, performing and media arts, writing and journalism. Before joining NYAP she served as the Executive Director […]