Man draws circles, lines, and dots. Lots of them. He combines that practice with post-minimalist installation, subversive performance and conceptual Internet art. Take that, label-mongers!
http://manbartlett.com
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Elizabeth Larison is a multidisciplinary artist interested in employing various mediums to the end of exploring LOTS OF THINGS. Examples include: processes of political access and political facade; cross-sections of technology and humanity; practices of identity and recognition; and the methods in which knowledge is alleged, founded, and maintained. (Blah, blah, blah, right?) She completed [...]
Olive makes dances and writes/reads on radical aesthetics, spectatorship, theories of space, marxism, anarchism, social movements, and contemporary dance. She is primarily concerned with the relation of dance to the left. She remains unsympathetic to apologists, massifiers, self-appointed advisers, and sloppies. She has a masters in Arts Politics from NYU where she studied with Randy Martin.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~kom220/
Pak-Kei is a designer interested in architectural spaces and user experiences. Born in Hong Kong, British Empire, Pak-Kei had since stationarily moved to Hong Kong, China and subsequently Providence, RI and then New York City, received BArch and BFA at Rhode Island School of Design, studied in Rome and in London at Architecture Association School [...]
born 1968 in Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatine, Germany. The Head of Mainzer Kunstverein Walpodenstraße 21 is an interdisciplinary Artist and Networker, tranforming his Visual- and Performance Art, Sound and Music as well as Lyrics by means of Social interaction to Intermedia.
stay is made possible by Schloss Balmoral, Stiftung Rheinland Pfalz für Kultur (Germany) (http://balmoral.de/). In line with [...]
I am an artist exploring how light and color change perception of interior space. recently, I have been developing works to deploy in public spaces.
My installations involve appropriating electronic products as well as designing and building lights and circuitry.
By the end of 2009 i will make my diploma at the academy for media arts, cologne. at [...]
Douglas Paulson’s work is an exploration of the relationships between social dynamics and physical spaces.
Paulson received a B.F.A. from the Tyler School of Art in 2003. In addition to working independently, he’s the New York wing of the Copenhagen-based collective, Parfyme, and works with New York’s Ward Shelley, and the collective Flux Factory.
He has organized [...]
Georgia is the Flux communications person. She whittles her time away, answering emails and maintaining overly complex Excel spreadsheets. She does other work, too, depending on an infinite number of circumstances. Georgia studied art and architectural history at Bard College and Sophia University in Tokyo, where she dreams of returning someday. She has a great [...]
Born-n-bred in St. Louis, Missouri, Nick Normal pursued his undergraduate degree overseas at Central St. Martin’s College of Art & Design (London, UK) where he graduated with ‘honours’ in Fine Arts (and unbelievably, he didn’t pick up an accent, although he does now drink his body weight in tea every week). With a firm approach [...]
chen likes art* her name is pronounced funny (like chutzpah)* she’s israeli-canadian* she’s going to curating school* she doesn’t smoke* she thinks like a refugee* she remembers only good things* she’s a city girl* she doesn’t believe in astrology, fate or karma* she does believe in humanity* she sings when she’s driving* she dances alone [...]
Jean Barberis, a native of France, came to New York in 2000 to learn a few things and has never left. He is a well-travelled young man and a jack of all trades. Barberis is co-founder of Flux Factory’s gallery space and arts collective. As a curator, his interests are wide and his curiosity unbound. [...]
