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    Stefan Verstappen

    Stefan H. Verstappen (born 1957, Toronto, Canada) is a writer, world traveler, and artist. Verstappen's interactive public art installations combine multiple sensory stimuli with scientific and artistic principles. Each installation requires the viewer to interact with the piece in order to unlock the different messages. By interacting with the piece each viewer also plays a role in a scientific demonstration that teaches basic laws of science and the arts. More »
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    Grimanesa Amoros

    I am an interdisciplinary artist with diverse interests in the fields of social history, scientific research and critical theory, which have greatly influenced my work. I often make use of sculpture, video, and lighting to create works that illuminate our notions of personal identity and community. I utilize my art as an agent for empowerment to involve viewers from all different backgrounds and communities. I was born in Lima. I live and work in New York City and Peru. More »
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    Jerzy Goliszewski

    All my works are influenced by nature and a need to recreate it in the simplest way possible preserving the complexity it represents. More »
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    Sarah Fonzi

    My work is a mixture of my life experiences and interests, combining my love of cultural, personal, and traditional histories with contemporary issues of gender. How do we look at each other? At ourselves? As a young woman, I am intrigued by what it means to be a woman. I have been exploring traditional and nontraditional materials to examine these issues. Using whatever materials I can get a hold of, I find a way to make them tell a story.
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    Obermaier

    orn 1943 in Bavaria Germany,now living in Cologne.Free lance painter and sculptor.Murals and sculptures in the public area.The great colleagues of the recent history of art,particulary the women in their shade fascinate me in recent time.I compile this often fateful correlations between artists and their Muses in my new group of works to Artistmusen with expression of unusual selfconfidence. More »
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    R. Nelson Parrish

    Slamming together the rampant commercialism of custom car culture and adrenaline sports; the tribal totem traditions of the Pacific Northwest Native Americans; and the popular culture of Southern California's surf focused lifestyles, R. Nelson Parrish remakes, now historic, Minimalist hybrid objects of painting and sculpture. Implementing racing stripes as a signifier, the work is an inquiry into nature and the synthetic through the scopes of color and motion. The result: a contextualization that is greater than the sum of the parts. More »
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    GarbleArt

    I believe that here is no heaven and there is no hell. My bio-sculptures explore ideas about the mind and what it means to be physical. Is the self merely a function of the operation of the human body? Does the identity and soul disappear when the body dies? More »
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    Randy Polumbo

    I craft mostly kinetic work out of found objects and obsessively fabricated parts ranging from metal and glass, to chicken leather. Elements are transplanted and mechanically animated, often at odds, or in comment to, their original purpose. A toilet becomes a Narcissus style reflecting pool. An enema bottle is fitted with tiny solar panels and an engine and born again as a quizzical space probe The food chain, libidinal structures, and alternative readings of mass media are all themes that fascinate me. My work catalogues "evidence" organically as I "uncover" it. A symptom might become the illness or a part might be dissected into a microcosm for the whole, in my version of scalar symmetry. More »
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    Reed

    Tokyo, London, Denver. International writer; creative and technical content provider; translation/localization specialist; editor; researcher; educator; computer geek; design and illust freak; devoted husband and father. Love art. Recently relocated. Always. More »
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    David Stelle

    With degrees in math and landscape architecture, I think minimally and abstractly yet have an interest in reality. My images are both a creative spontaneous response to what I experience (including my own sculpture) and a result of precise detailed manipulation. But it all comes down to a desire to tweak the perception and awe of the viewer. More »
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    Kyle Fokken

    My work is based on a love of antique toys as viewed from a modern perspective. We are curiously drawn to relics of the past. In my artwork, I fuse this nostalgia with "visionary" art - artwork often made using scrap material and rough construction. Like these artists, I'm not a "junk sculptor" because my focus is not on the found object itself, but on how I can use these objects to fulfill my vision. I employ this technique as a metaphor implying the bond between generations "making do" with available materials and the cultural legacy of values and ideals. More »
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    Simone Bardi

    It's all about inspiration. Dismantling everything that can be disassembled just for the pleasure of changing perspective. Imaging and re-inventing a new life for all those little pieces outside their context. I follow my moods and put the pieces together ... More »
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    Jeremy Mayer

    I disassemble typewriters and then reassemble them into full-scale human figures. I do not solder, weld, or glue these assemblages together- the process is entirely cold assembly. More »
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    Nicholas Galanin

    Born in Sitka, Alaska, Nicholas Galanin has struck an intriguing balance between his origins and the course of his practice. Valuing his culture as highly as his individuality, Galanin has created an unusual path for himself. He deftly navigates “the politics of cultural representation”, as he balances both ends of the aesthetic spectrum. With a fiercely independent spirit, Galanin has found the best of both worlds and has given them back to his audience in stunning form. More »
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    Lindsay Vivian

    I make representative sculptures befitting of their corresponding spaces and owners. I'm inclined to create pieces of nostalgic and ecclectic essence. More »
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    Sophie Kahn

    Sophie Kahn’s work addresses the erotics of death in the still image. It owes its Victorian-futurist aesthetic to the interaction of new and old media, or, in other, terms, the digital and the analogue. Her sculptural and imaging practice is a hybrid one, combining new advances in 3d scanning and 3d printing with ancient technologies such as bronze casting. The precise 3d scanning technology at the laboratory at which she works was never designed to represent the body, which is always in flux. When confronted with a moving body, it receives conflicting spatial coordinates, generating fragmentary results. More »
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    Mary Poppins

    This is Smilzee...the last species to be uneffected by the fear and violence that has taken over our known world...because it is a mix of gender and races, it has no fear of difference. Smilzee is just grateful to be here. More »
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    Bruce Gray

    Bruce Gray's contemporary sculptures have been displayed in exhibitions at many Art Galleries and Art Museums from Santa Monica to Soho and abroad. He is also well known for his kinetic sculptures which include mobiles, amazing gravity defying suspended magnet sculptures, and rolling ball sculptures. Bruce's artworks have also appeared in hundreds of movies, and TV shows. Clients include Austin Powers, NYPD Blue, Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Six Feet Under, Academy of Motion Pictures, A&M Records, Gene Simmons, Coca Cola, Mercedes Benz, IBM, Little Rock National Airport, Children’s Hospital Boston, University of Pittsburgh, Vanderbilt University, and The Rolling Ball Museum. More »
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    Aardvark K Mask

    The papier mache couture face sculpture of Glasgow based Spanish artist Kepa Rasmussen. More »
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    Longefellowes Designs

    Art should make its own statement. That said, I can’t claim that the majority of my work has anything to say or exists for any other purpose than to make someone smile. Everyone needs a little bit of happy in this world. Or fun. Or cute. Flirty. Sassy. Sexy. Naughty…. More »