Ed Purver is a new media artist based in Brooklyn. His work places human voices and faces into architecture, both physical and virtual, bringing narrative and character both to the physical structures that shape our urban landscapes and also to the information architecture that carves out our digital
TRIS VONNA-MICHELL’S PROJECTS invariably develop from something seemingly inconsequential: a stash of old family photographs; the late French poet Henri Chopin’s taste for quail eggs; Germans named Hahn or Huhn. By the time the British artist is done, however, he’ll have traveled to other count
Angelina Gualdoni's paintings have recently undergone a radical transition in form and content. She will present a slide lecture detailing the transition from her earlier work, which chronicled the failures of modernist architecture vis-a-vis "dead" shopping malls, through an increasingly abstract ex