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Photography
John D. Fox III
Mr. Fox is an outsider artist who has been making photo art for a very very long time. This image is one of 80 images made with a pinhole camera. Mr. Fox has been exhibited in New York City and New Orleans. He used to live in NYC but now lives in L.A. (it's warmer he says). Mr. Fox has produced portfolios as diverse as jazz and blues musicians, Venice and female nudes. And there are the drawings and paintings. And the music, too, of course. His web site is just a tip of a huge iceberg. More » -
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Benjamin Long
In his paintings, Benjamin Long has been combining images, often on separate panels, for many years. This aesthetic has been carried over into his recent photos, in which images are placed side by side into a panoramic-format picture wherein the individual elements relate to and support each other visually and conceptually. Using vintage cameras which require a slower, more thoughtful approach to photography, he shoots on various types of film: transparency, negative, and instant. His work is an ongoing effort to reconcile disparate elements such as structure and chance; personal information and an aesthetic connection to the viewer. More » -
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Painting
Adam Stennett
Adam Stennett was born in Kotzebue, Alaska in 1972 and grew up in Oregon. He received his Bachelor of Art in English and Studio Art at Willamette University in 1994 and moved to Brooklyn to pursue painting. His third one person exhibition in four years, at 31GRAND, New York, depicted girls poised precariously near turbulent water and various medicinal products put to queasy, off-label uses. Stennett's work has been exhibited at the Chelsea Art Museum and The National Arts Club in New York, Irvine Contemporary in Washington D.C., Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City, Central House of Artists in Moscow, Scope in London and 21C Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. Adam Stennett lives and works in Brooklyn and is represented by 31GRAND, New York. More » -
Photography
Matthias Bruggman
This work is an attempt at repurposing classical photographic maxims, intersecting them tangentially with semiotics and art history - and seeing if the result is interesting. I am using the same gear as photojournalists, not that this is important in itself, but in the sense that I am working with the same constraints as these photographers. I am in that geographical location at that time of conflict, not that this in itself is important either, other than that I am working with the same subject. This is an attempt to generate a different reaction to the representation of an event, in that these images function simultaneously as a photojournalistic representation of the event and as a photographic representation of photojournalism. More » -
Photography
MULTIFAKEinc (Ksenya Serova & Joachim Lapotre)
I like to use the paintings' codes, light, composition and subjects in a contemporary context to try to approach an illustrated rendering. I work with a Canon 350D camera, working at kind of small installations to take photos of them. I Like to mix genres and techniques of different periods of history. More » -
Photography
Trey Ratcliff
I enjoy driving the emerging art form of HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography forward. There are some of us that see the world in HDR and are acutely aware of the patchwork scene our constantly dilating iris creates in the mind. HDR allows those tones to be recreated in a single photograph to evoke a dream-like and strangely satisfying reproduction of the scene as it was meant to be experienced. More » -
Digital
Brian Quinlan
Bufalo Club is the assumed identity of toy designer & character artist Brian Quinlan from New York, who currently lives and works in Tokyo Japan. Brian's artistic background is based on commercial pop art and entertainment from the 1980's in America. Since working in the mainstream toy industry for almost 10 years Brian has created uncountable kid's toys. During this time he started the Bufalo Club project as a means to convey his true artistic vision through character art and three dimensional interpretations of those characters in the form of scultures and limited edition action figures. Brian's primary medium is drawing (pencils, pens and paper) and computer generated or enhanced graphics. More » -
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Symon Chow
Symon Chow is a Brooklyn, New York based photographer that started his career at the very young age of seven, when his father introduced him to a Nikon F2. He has since spent most of his time clicking away in one form or another, also dabbling in film, graphic design. Today, Symon works as a photographer, graphic designer and Photoshop guru. More » -
Digital
Travis Hammond
Technology is ubik in our lives, dig it? Rather than balk at our impending mechanization at the hands of innocuous electronics, I choose to celebrate it. Some may look down upon my situating the gadgets we all covet above friends and neighbors, but those are the squares that will also tell you humanity is worth saving. So get hep to the scene already and embrace the bits and the bytes because they're the wave of the future and I'm already hanging ten. Later, alligator. More » -
Photography
Markus Hartel
Markus Hartel developed his love for photography when he was a kid. His grandma used to give him her old rangefinder camera to snap family photos. Over the years, he developed the necessary technical skills for serious photography and fell in love with street photography when he moved to New York in 2003. Ever since then, he walks the streets of the city and photographs little scenes that you would only recognize subconsciously; he happens to be there and captures the mood in a fraction of a second. He freezes a moment that you will forget in the same amount of time. More » -
Photography
Eliot Shepard
I'm curious about the lives of other people, so I make photography of strangers that I hope invokes open-ended narrative possibilities for the viewer's imagination about the subject. More » -
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Mary Cassidy
Mary Cassidy is a born and bred Jersey artist who enjoys the little things. Easily entertained and willing to share a laugh. She studied illustration and graphic design in Philadelphia and is still hanging on to her traditional drawing roots. She surfed the wave of .bombs and held on to her skills hoping one day a tidal wave of work would come her way. Her blend of traditional and computer design have put her above the button pushing industry of today. Mary likes to live art. Photos, computer graphics, and sketching keep her busy. During the day Mary works for a printing company creating print and web design. She is hoping one day PC and MAC will unite. More »





