Artists

Jeremy Dean

Central to Jeremy Dean’s work is the common desire to take the world apart and put it back together in new ways that challenge our notion of the American dream and human progress. He is particularly fond of deconstructing and re-contextualizing iconic symbols of power and wealth and is keenly interested in creating work in [...]

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Hiroyuki Hamada

Hiroyuki Hamada’s work bridges the contrasting conceptions of the industrial and the organic through his minimal yet highly complex process of painting, digging and drilling.”Rubbing resins, wax, and pigment into smoothed and sanded layers of plaster, Mr. Hamada transforms basic construction materials into something swelling with spirit and consciousness.” (quoted from Janet Goleas article, “Buddhist [...]

Untitled #44, 2002-2005, 33"x33"x7" (sold)

Karim Hamid

Karim Hamid’s images are based on the visual dialogue with the classic representation of the female figure and the male gaze throughout art history. Hamid’s work updates the visualization of the idealized female form through the distortion and transformation of the human body. Karim Hamid’s paintings function as a psychic response to an unconvincing onslaught of media [...]

DoublePortrait(Female), oil on board, 38x38 inches, 2009 (sold)

Yi-Hsin Tzeng

Born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, Yi-Hsin Tzeng received her BFA from National Taiwan Normal University. In 2007, Tzeng relocated to the United States and attended the Savannah College of Art and Design where she was awarded a full tuition Fellowship in the MFA painting program. She was also the recipient of several artist residencies [...]

My Dear Mao, Zedong, 13" x 19", 2010, Acrylic paint and foam on photo paper

Sara Carter

Sara Carter lives and works in San Francisco, California. A native of Houston, Carter attended the University of Texas and the San Francisco Art Institute where she received a B.F.A. Carter’s paintings are a contrast between light and dark. While color is equally as important as contrast, it is through the hue and value that [...]

Screen Door 4, 48x48, 2004, acylic on canvas (sold)

William P. Immer

Working with the idea that the history of art is often lost in the broad view of things, Immer started taking a closer look at how people view that history and what exactly they might be looking at. Starting with the language of the observed, he began to take the details into all sorts of visual [...]

Astro-Lady, 20”x16”, Oil on Canvas, 2010 (sold)

Cara Phillips

Cara Phillips was born in Detroit, MI. Her history with the beauty industry began as a child model for Ford Models. In her early twenties she worked as a make-up artist, specializing in ‘make-overs’ of  everyday women at luxury department stores. In 2004, she began studying photography at Sarah Lawrence College. Since graduating in 2007, [...]

Untitled, Ultraviolet #80, 24 x 30 (Edition of 5), 20 x 24 (Edition of 8), 2008