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An artist collective or art group or artist group is an initiative that is the result of a group of artists working together, usually under their own management, ...
The group was founded in 2016 by Gabriel Whaley, who acts as its CEO. [2] [3] As of January 2020, MSCHF was reported to have received $11.5 million in funding. [6]The most recent funding round was for $8 million in January 2020.
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Their works have been described as a blend of aesthetics and culture, between fine arts and mainstream media, between art gallery and the media world, between high culture and low culture, with an interdisciplinary and border-crossing appeal, a fusion of two seemingly different concepts and ideologies, such as the blend of the tool of capitalism (advertising) and ideology of communism in their ...
Reynolds was co-founder of the underground New York art collective x+rey, active from 2004 to 2008. [4] A photograph of Reynolds at his studio in Ibiza, Spain. During this time, Reynolds began working as a director and freelance photographer for Getty Images, contributing work to the Obama 2008 campaign.
PFFR is an American production company and art collective based in Brooklyn, New York City and consisting of Vernon Chatman, John Lee, Alyson Levy and formerly Jim Tozzi until 2009. The group has been active since 1998.
As an artist collective, Black Salt Collective has exhibited at Artists’ Television Access, [5] [6] the San Francisco Public Library (as part of the Radar Reading Series), [7] Verge Center for the Arts, [8] MIX Festival, Outsider Festival, and Glitch Festival Australia. [9] Black Salt Collective was a recipient of a Southern Exposure grant in ...
Edmond de Belamy, sometimes referred to as Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, is a generative adversarial network (GAN) portrait painting constructed by Paris-based arts collective Obvious in 2018 from WikiArt 's artwork database. [1] Printed on canvas, the work belongs to a series of generative images called La Famille de Belamy.