
Edgar ArceneauxLos Angeles, California, USA
Alchemy of Comedy…Stupid
Drawing from his own background as well as the histories of art, science, philosophy, and literature, Edgar Arceneaux’s projects create webs of meaning from disparate people and things. Fueled by efforts to extract meaning from links between the seeminglyRead more

Augusto Di StefanoSan Antonio, Texas, USA
Augusto Di Stefano
Whether working with paint or pencil, Augusto Di Stefano uses stark, deliberate marks to register boundaries that are as psychological as they are physical. In his paintings, thick impasto inches across saturated canvases that have been continually sprayed and sandedRead more

Ranjani ShettarBangalore, India
I'm no one to tell you, what not to do
Ranjani Shettar explores the uneasy intersection of industry and the environment in installations that evoke technology’s encroachment on tradition. Transforming ordinary materials (wax, cotton, mud, PVC pipes, plastic sheeting) into ethereal sculptures that mimic natural structures such as beehivesRead more
Curator

Douglas FogleCurator of Contemporary Art, Carnegie Museum of Art
Prior to joining the Carnegie Museum of Art in 2005, Douglas Fogle served for ten years as curator at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. While at the Walker, Fogle initiated an emerging artist series and a number of groupRead more