Kevin Zucker (born 1976) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City.
The artist received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2000, and an MFA from Columbia University in 2002.
Zucker's work has been exhibited in high-profile museum shows at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, [1] the Brooklyn Museum, [2] the New Museum of Contemporary Art, [3] the Moore Space and others. He is represented by 11R Gallery in New York and has had solo exhibitions at noteworthy galleries internationally, including Mary Boone Gallery, [4] Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, and Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL) [5] in New York, Linn Luehn [6] in Cologne, Paolo Curti in Milan and Arario Gallery [7] in Beijing.
Zucker works in painting, drawing and photography. His primary subject is the conception of fictional spaces, conceived with the aid of computers and information found on the internet and executed by mixing digital and traditional painting, drawing and printmaking techniques. He currently teaches as a full-time faculty member of the Rhode Island School of Design Painting department.
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Tim Lokiec is an artist based in New York City whose 2003 solo debut artworks were praised by The New York Times for their "remarkable visual and emotional intensity". In 2004, he was cited by London's Frieze Art Fair as being one of the world's most exciting artists who were nominated by 200 leading contemporary art galleries in the world. In 2006, the Kantor Feuer Gallery, known for discovering new talent and developing the careers of artists, and ranked as one of the top galleries in the world, held an exhibition of Lokiec's work. His works are also exhibited in the now British government-owned Saatchi Gallery. Lokiec did the cover design for Rich Bowering's 2011 book Big Fire at Spahn Ranch.
Pat Steir is an American painter and printmaker. Her early work was loosely associated with conceptual art and minimalism, however, she is best known for her abstract dripped, splashed and poured "Waterfall" paintings, which she started in the 1980s, and for her later site-specific wall drawings.
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Phoebe Washburn is an American installation artist who lives and works in New York City. Washburn is best known for producing large-scale installations: assemblages of garbage, detritus, cardboard, scrap wood, and, more recently, organic matter such as sod or plants. Her early, site-specific installations transform gallery spaces into captivating architectural experiences.
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Christopher K. Ho is an artist and curator who lives and works in New York City. He graduated from Cornell University in 1997 with a B.F.A. and Columbia University in 2003 with an M.Phil.
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Ree Morton was an American visual artist who was closely associated with the postminimalist and feminist art movements of the 1970s.
Kathe Burkhart is an American interdisciplinary artist, painter, writer and art critic. Described as both a conceptual artist and an installation artist, she uses various media in her work, combining collage, digital media, drawing, fiction, installation, nonfiction, painting, photography video, poetry, and sculpture. The content is feminist; the radical female is the subject. The Liz Taylor painting series, which she began painting in 1982, have been exhibited at the MoMA PS1, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Venice Biennale. Burkhart is also the author of literary fiction and poetry.
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