About the prints:
This print was taken from a collage of Jonathan’s. His work speaks to our modern experience, our constant exposure to imagery, and how we experience and recall it. Cockpit brings together refrences of New York mixed with a lot of other imagery. At first the viewer may seem unsure where the images came from, but in the end they fit almost seamlessly. As if we sifted through all the imagery from the scrapbook of our times to recall one moment where it all comes together. An homage to the Trade Center.
Born in 1975 and graduated from Columbia University, Jonathan Allen now lives and works in New York City.
About the prints:
We love this for the escapist in us all. Living in New York City, it is nice to see nature around us. We considered that when deciding on the dimension of the tryptyche. You can stand in front of it or see it from arcoss the room and escape.
Jeffrey enjoys the dichotomy of both the urban and the rural. Having lived in both London and the Carribean, he has now been living in New York City for the past 25 years and escapes to Woodstock. He studied photography at Hampshire College and painting at the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
About the prints:
Fawad’s obsession with muscle cars harks back to the time when the American car was the envy of the global automobile industry and represented the American Dream. His works question the use of the automobile, an invention used for the purpose of transportation but becoming more and more a tool of destruction. Of Pakistani roots, born in Libya and growing up in suburban Maryland, Khan focuses on car bombs, Pakistani buses and US muscle cars, putting them in conversation with one another.
With a BFA from the Maryland College of Art and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, Fawad lives and works in New York.
About the prints:
This photograph represents both a memento and the artist’s reflection of his exhibition this past summer. The image is literally a reflection of one of his paintings in the artist’s pool sculpture inhabited by observing figures. The figures are looking out to the surrounding exhibition, which makes one wonder if the artist is creating a spoof of people looking at art.
Raised in Indianapolis and graduated from Emory University, Jay lives and works in New York City.