Richard Phillips
Richard Phillips is an artist known for his large-scale hyper-realistic paintings, which are evocative of advertising in the 1950s-1970s. Richard draws upon found imagery and creates compositions, which reference popular culture, sexuality, identity, and politics. He has recently had solo exhibitions at Le Consortium, Dijon, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia, and Dallas Contemporary. Richard is represented by Gagosian Gallery.
Chris’s career stems from his early activities in the Northern California punk scene, in which he made posters, and zines. Chris’s work now includes paintings, drawings, installation, and sculpture. His early style was characterized by its raw humor, cartoon-like aesthetic, and incorporation of reclaimed materials, like wood and paper from dumpsters and construction sites. In later works, Chris has used more simplified forms, abstract forms and conceptual themes. Chris has had solo exhibitions at the Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, New York, the Portland Museum of Art, LA MoCA Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, California, and the Modern Institute in Glasgow, United Kingdom
Greg is an abstract painter, who works mostly with a grayscale palette. Greg creates all of his paintings with materials that he makes by hand. He makes his brushes, paints, and stretchers. His solo exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD), and Re:View Contemporary in Detroit, MI.
Scott Bluedorn
Scott is an Artist, illustrator and designer. He works in various medias, including painting, drawing, print process, and found object assemblage. Often distilling surreal imagery from the seemingly familiar, the artist draws from cultural anthropology and nautical tradition invoking supernatural overtones- a world he conjures as “maritime cosmology”. He has exhibited his work at Out East Gallery, Montauk, NY, Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY, and Broadway Gallery, New York, NY.
Fitzhugh is a sculptor, furniture designer, and jewelry maker. He creates compositions that are visually poetic. He combines abstract shapes, carved forms that reference familiar landscapes and small carvings that suggest the human imprint on the natural landscape and invite interaction. He has exhibited his work at the Socrates Sculpture Park Long Island City, NY, Aurora Art Space Providence, RI, and at the South Street Seaport Museum New York, Ny.
Darius is a painter and sculptor living in Southampton, NY. His work is inspired by living in and around nature. Darius paints figuratively and abstractly, he is interested in the formality of painting and the physicality of sculpture. Darius is represented by Tripoli Gallery in Southhampton.
Peter Dayton
Peter emerged on the art scene in the early 1990s and is best known for his flower collages and witty surfboard paintings. He uses the language of Pop art to reference commodity culture, appropriating images and stripping them of their meaning. Peter’s work has been shown at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami, FL, Salomon Contemporary, East Hampton, NY, Paul Morris Gallery , New York, NY and more.
Beginning with vintage slides, Isca breaks down photographic images, and rebuilds them as her own. Putting the image through various incarnations, she grids and paints small fragments, reconstituting the details to a whole in a manner similar to memory’s construction. Her Solo Exhibitions include Haunch of Venison, New York and London, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco and more. Her work is held in the private collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
Caio Fonseca, was raised in New York City. In 1978 he went to Barcelona where he studied and painted until 1983. Caio is an abstract painter who seeks to give form to the unseen. His work has been exhibited at Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, Octavia Art Gallery, New Orleans, and more. Caio’s works are held in numerous public and private collections in Europe and the United States.