
Katherine Bradford
Guggenheim Award winner Katherine Bradford (1942) is a New York based painter. She is best known for her large paintings of swimmers under dramatic skies of planets and stars. In her 40’s she moved from her home in Maine

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Guggenheim Award winner Katherine Bradford (1942) is a New York based painter. She is best known for her large paintings of swimmers under dramatic skies of planets and stars. In her 40’s she moved from her home in Maine

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Todd Bienvenu is a prolific, seriously brilliant painter whose uniquely prolific brilliance is most exuberantly expressed when he succeeds in keeping his creative seriousness in check. At times, this regard entails chees

Nick McPhail (b. 1982, Laingsburg, MI) is an artist whose work spans painting, drawing, sculpture, collage and installation. He is known for vivid landscapes, inventive experiments with perspective, and explorations of l

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Andrew Brischler makes paintings and drawings that explore queer identity through the lens of American popular culture. Rooted in drawing, his practice reinterprets pop-cultural ephemera into graphic compositions with bo

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