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Mar23

Alyson Shotz

 

 

Alyson Shotz is an American artist located in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated  from the Rhode Island School of Design and took an MFA from the University of Washington in 1991.Alyson Shotz works on the problem of perception and space with sculptures made from a range of synthetic materials such as mirror, glass beads, plastic lenses, thread and steel wire.
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Mar23

The New Art Center

 

 

The New Art Center,located near Times Square and The New York Times building in NYC,is dedicated to exhibit the work of emerging and mid-career artists. It collaborates with galleries and cultural institutions, including a major art center Espace Beaujon, Paris, France.
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Mar23

Alison Rossiter

 

 

Alison Rossiter has worked with the materials and processes of light sensitive, gelatin silver based photography since 1970. The darkroom is essential to her work process, whether it involves traditional methods or simple experimentation. In 2003 an immersion into the field of photograph conservation as a volunteer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art led to a profound appreciation of the history of photographic materials. She lives south of New York City.
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Mar23

Youssef Nabil

 

 

Youssef Nabil observes his life as if he were in a cinema, watching and witnessing every minute of his own movie.
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Mar23

H House, the Netherlands

 

Location: Maastricht, the Netherlands
Site Area: 300m2
Total Area: 230m2
Architect: Wiel Arets
Design Team: Satoru Umehara, Harold Herman, Daniel Meier, Dennis Villanueva, Alex Kunnen, Francois Steul
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Mar23

Gabriele Basilico

 

 

Gabriele Basilico (born in Milano in 1944) is one of today’s best known documentary photographers in Europe. Cities and industrial landscapes are his fields of investigation.
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Mar23

Simen Johan

 

In his photographs, Simen Johan explores darkly the human proclivity towards fantasy and our attempts, knowing or otherwise, to craft alternate realities for ourselves.


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Mar23

David Goldes

 

 

Using the physical world as a metaphor the photographer David Goldes uses his extensive scientific knowledge to create striking images of such things as water’s surface tension.
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Mar23

Andrew Bush

 

 

Andrew Bush’s color photographs of people driving their cars are taken in and around LA, where Bush lives. They are straightforward but surprisingly elegant.
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Mar23

Sze Tsung Leong

 

 

Sze Tsung Leong (American and British, born Mexico City 1970) is an artist based in New York. His work includes the series Cities, a detailed depiction of urban formations throughout the globe, from medieval towns to recent constructions, that together form a picture of the world at this particular moment in time at the beginning of the twenty-first century; Horizons, an international collection of images of natural terrains and urban landscapes that considers the relationships between far and near, foreign and familiar; and History Images, which examines the erasure of history and the reshaping of society through the built environment.
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