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Based in Brooklyn, New York, Zeller has enjoyed a successful career as an artist producing biomorphic ink drawings that have been collected by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles. In this interview, Zeller discusses how he established himself as a successful artist in New York, how recognition from galleries and dealers acts as a catalyst to the international art market and the affinity he has always had for working with intricately detailed fragments that combine to create an image.
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An established painter who has enjoyed a successful career for more than three decades. Over seventy institutions, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, have collected his work. In this interview, Slonem discusses his experiences entering in the 1970’s New York art scene, how he developed his career, what he has gained by working with Marlborough Gallery, and how his spirituality influences his art practice.
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Creating art from documenting art, Schneider has carved a reputation as a prolific frequenter of exhibitions. He has documented over two thousand exhibitions on film and has interviewed a multitude of high calibre artists, including Georg Baselitz, Norbert Bisky and David LaChapelle. Recently featured in the exhibition Konstantin Schneider, Jan Sobottka - Berlin Artspotters at the German Consulate in New York City, Schneider talks to Art Interview about the exhibitions he documents, what he makes of the Berlin art scene and how the Global Financial Crisis has affected the art market.
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The first place winner in the 14th Art Interview Online Competition, a nominee of the Kandinski Prize Moscow and 2nd place winner of the International Photography Awards. As a much-published commercial photographer working with publications such as National Geographic, Belkina reveals in this interview how this aspect of her career compares with her fine art practice. A Russian photographer, digital artist and painter, she fuses all of these elements in her most recent projects to explore themes of lost innocence and survival in the urban metropolis.
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