WORLD CLASS Artists
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Christian Rex van Minnen
CALIFORNIA
Christian Rex van Minnen was born in Providence, RI in 1980 and received his BA from Regis University, Denver in 2002. He has exhibited throughout the US and internationally, and is represented by Nanzuka Underground, Tokyo, VETA Galeria, Madrid, Ross+Kramer Gallery, NYC, and Richard Heller Gallery, LA.




Matthew Rose
PARIS
Known widely for his collage works and wall-to-wall, ceiling-to-floor installations, he graduated from Brown University (1981) with a degree in Semiotics/Linguistics. Influenced by Americans Ray Johnson, Jasper Johns, Joseph Cornell and a handful of French surrealists, Rose works late hours ripping apart paper and bits of text to remake contemporary life into a specific, yet unbound book, what the artist calls his “theory of everything.”




Alex Itin
NEW YORK
Alex Itin is a Brooklyn-based painter and multimedia artist, whose powerful and energetic work can be found written, painted, projected, or pasted around New York City and Brooklyn. A veteran of the New York art scene, his work has been shown international galleries, museums and film festivals as well the prestigious Allan Stone Gallery. He is a founding member of the 17frost Arts collective and thrice artist in residence there. He was also artist in residence at the new media think tank: The Institute for the Future of the Book, where he created the innovative multimedia blog scroll: ITINplace.




Philip Krohn x AUXART
CALIFORNIA, OREGON
AUXART produces large-scale sculpture installations that serve as collaborative settings for integrated music and sound explorations. As a conceptual framework AUXART plays with the idea of using sculptural installation as an amplifying stage or AUX port for creative inputs synchronized to common themes.
AUXART has created works in long residency settings since early 2021. Led by sculptor Philip Krohn, each project brings together a team of artists and producers to build immersive sculpture and sound works that are open for the public to experience.




Tom Shannon
NEW YORK
Tom Shannon, born June 23, 1947. An early work, made at age 19, was included in the landmark exhibition The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age at the Museum of Modern Art in 1969. Since that time his sculptures have been included in numerous international exhibitions in institutions such as the Centre Pompidou, the Stedelijk Museum, Moderna Museet, the Venice Biennale, the Sao Paulo Bienal, the Biennale de Lyon, the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Art Tower Mito and the Whitney Museum. Tom received the Cassandra Foundation Grant in 1973 and the Florence Gould Foundation Grant in 1995. Awards received include the Pauline Palmer Prize, given by the Chicago Art Institute in 1967, First Prize, Frank G. Logan Award and the Linde Division Award at the Chicago Art Institute in 1969. (Jurors: Walter Hopps and Sam Wagstaff) In 1991, The Museum of Modern Art in Nagoya, Japan awarded Tom the Nagoya Biennale First Prize (shared with Gary Hill). Recent commissions include an installation at Chateau d’Oiron, Taejon Art Park (designed by Renzo Piano) Sapporo Dome and a 3-D computer video projection for the National Galleries at the Grand Palais in Paris. Shannon was granted patents for the first tactile telephone, a color television projector and a synchronous world clock featuring a Fuller- Sadao map face, which is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Tom was the featured artist at the 2003 TED Conference where he presented Air Genie, a spherical helium airship whose entire surface is a LED video screen. He also designed the TED Prize, the Buckminster Fuller Prize and the Trophee Jules Verne installed at the Musee de la Marine in Paris. Recent outdoor work includes a pair of sculptures with variable compositions in Sanya Hainan, China, and a balancing sculpture installed at Tadao Ando’s Aurora Museum in Shanghai, China. A hovering sculpture at the entrance of Kansai Electric in Osaka and at Chateau La Coste. Shannon attended the University of Wisconsin and the Chicago Art Institute where he received a Master of Fine Art degree. Tom Shannon lives in Manhattan.