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Monday, April 23, 2007

"[dNASAb] and a new series of iPod sculptures at Bridge Art Fair,Chicago April 26th-30th with Romo Gallery


Please visit at us at the Bridge Art Fair ,Chicago 07'.
The show runs from April 26th-30th. A new series of "iPod ECOsystems" will be exhibited with Sam Romo of the Romogallery.
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[dNASAb] has a BFA in Sculpture and Mixed Media from Florida State University, and participated in the International Summer Residency at the Experimental Television Center, Owego, NY (2006), where he worked with the “Wobulator,” Nam Jun Paik’s pioneering video synthesizer. In 2010, [dNASAb] was awarded a scholarship at Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, New York, and an Artist's Residency at the Institute for Electronic Arts, Alfred University, New York. He was recently an Artist Honoree at the BRIC Contemporary Art Gala, 2010, "Brooklyn Art:Work". [dNASAb] has exhibited widely in the past ten years, including exhibitions in New York, Moscow, Basel, Switzerland, Seoul, South Korea, and Paris. He produced a solo installation of new works at Volta, New York (March, 2011), and a solo exhibition in New York with Frederieke Taylor Gallery (2010). He is featured on the MoMA-P.S.1 "Studio Visit" site. He presented a lecture of his work in Art Basel,"Art Salon" titled "Contemporary Art + Social Media " Art Basel-Miami Beach (2009) [view video]. The artist lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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