• Alex Roulette

    Airborne, Oil on Panel, 26"x37"

    www.alexroulette.com

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  • Julien Berthier

    Julien Berthier's inventions, installations and happenings offer clear social comment through absurdist techniques. Berthier uses humor as a tool to engage the viewer yet underneath this humor the work offers pointed discussions on social tendencies, technological functionality and fine arts ability to affect real social change. It is perhaps the ambition and diversity behind Berthier's projects that mark him out as on e of France's most exciting, young, multi-media artists.

    www.julienberthier.org

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  • Alexa Meade

    Alexa Meade's innovative use of paint on the three dimensional surfaces of found objects, live models, and architectural spaces has been incorporated into a series of installations that create a perceptual shift in how we experience and interpret spatial relationships.

    www.alexameade.com

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  • Matthew Albanese


    Tornado made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss

    My work involves the construction of small-scale meticulously detailed models using various materials and objects to create emotive landscapes...

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  • Michael Johansson

    Strövtåg i tid och rum, 2009
    (Strolls through time and space)
    Armchair, books, bags, boxes, radio, clock, etc.
    Dimensions: 0.55 x 0.85 x 0,6 m.

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  • Mary Anne Kluth

    We Only Preserve What We Love
    2008
    watercolor and acrylic, with watercolor collage, on paper
    51" x 73"

    San Francisco based Mary Anne Kluth

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  • Bas Jan Ader

    Fall 1 - Los Angeles 1970

    Bas Jan Ader (born April 19, 1942 in Winschoten, the Netherlands, lost at sea in 1975 between Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Ireland) was a Dutch conceptual artist, performance artist, photographer and filmmaker. He lived in Los Angeles for the last 10 years of his life.

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  • Kelsey Brookes

    The Red Queen
    Mixed Media

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