LVL3 Artist of the Week Interview featuring Ryan Oskin
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Get to know me better in my latest interview with LVL3 where I discuss my love for NYC, what I was like in High School, & my most embarrassing performance to date > http://lvl3media.com/tunes-xhosa/#.WVKZWYUpDYU
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Art Newbies 👶
In today’s post, I am going to introduce you 3 artists with different styles. Read on to learn more about each artist we have our eye on.
Stephen D’Onofrio
Stephen D’Onofrio is a contemporary artist focused on painting. He obtained his MFA from The The Art Institute of Chicago in 2016 and currently lives and works in Philadelphia. His work explores the relationship between physical spaces and household ornaments. His work has been placed in numerous private and public collections, and also have been introduced on several websites such as LVL3 and New American Paintings. See more of Stephen D’Onofrio’s work here.
Untitled (Market Research)
By Stephen D’Onofrio
Photo from Artsy
Metis Atash
Metis Atash is a German artist best known for her Punk Buddha figures combining conceptual, minimalist, and pop art traditions. Metis sculpts in fiberglass and uses acrylic paint, automotive lacquer and SWAROVSKI Crystals to enhance her pieces. Her creations have been exhibited in galleries and showrooms in the US and Europe. Explore Atash’s portfolio here.
PUNKBUDDHA “Together; Forever” feat. Haring
By Metis Atash
Photo from Artnet
Donald Martiny
Donald Martiny is an American abstract painter that lives and works in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He creates simple but exaggerated brush strokes by sculpting with his unique mixture of polymer and pigment. His works are represented in Europe, the US and Australia and are collected globally, including the US, France, Canada and Switzerland. Martiny received a commission from the Durst Organization in 2015 and created two permanent paintings for One World Trade Center in New York City. See Donald Martiny’s bio here and interview here.
.Lenape (on wall) and Unami
By Donald Martiny
Photo from Artsy
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- Kathie Y Liu
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Video! Video! Zine is screening two works at LVL3 gallery in Chicago
“Video! Video! Zine is devoted to obtaining visibility for moving image makers. Through monthly open calls, we motivate and encourage makers to participate, no matter what skill level or knowledge of moving image. We also hope to inspire through monthly guest curated “5 videos you must see” and interviews of moving image makers who need a spotlight.
By doing this Video! Video! Zine hopes to become an accessible submission-based Internet archive of amazing moving images from around the world.
Objectives:
Provide visibility for moving image makers
Create an accessible platform for people of all educational backgrounds
Never establish a hierarchy in work shown based on gender, color, status, ability etc.
No hierarchy within the site, therefore prizes will never be allotted”
via http://videovideozine.com/wp/about/#mission
I appreciate the non hierarchical philosophy of Video! Video! Zine.
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