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Colin Goldberg

Colin Adriel Goldberg (born December 23, 1971) is an American visual artist known for his role in the development of Techspressionism.[1]

Colin Adriel Goldberg
Colin Goldberg with his work, Kneeling Icon
Born (1971-12-23) December 23, 1971 (age 52)
Bronx, New York
Known forDigital art, drawing, painting
MovementTechspressionism
AwardsPollock-Krasner Foundation (2013)
Websitegoldberg.art
Signature

Goldberg coined the term Techspressionism in 2011 as the title of a solo exhibition in Southampton, New York.[2] Goldberg went on to write the Techspressionist Manifesto in 2014,[3] and Techspressionism was first referred to as a movement in WIRED later that year.[1] The use of the hashtag #techspressionism on Instagram became the primary way that the idea began to proliferate globally, with over 40,000 Instagram posts using the hashtag as of April 2022.[4]

Early life and education edit

Colin Goldberg was born in the Bronx, New York[5] in 1971 to parents of Japanese and Jewish ancestry.[6] He grew up on the East End of Long Island.[5]

Goldberg studied Studio Art at Binghamton University under the tutelage of the Abstract Expressionist painter Angelo Ippolito,[1] who was responsible for introducing him to abstraction and encouraged his move to New York City after graduation. As an undergraduate student, he did an internship through Long Island University, working as a studio assistant in the Hamptons for artist Steve Miller. Goldberg worked alongside Robert Bardin, a longtime screen printer for Andy Warhol.[7]

After completing his undergraduate degree in 1994, Goldberg established his first studio in an old bank building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn before relocating to Manhattan's East Village shortly thereafter.

Ohio edit

 
Portals (2006) acrylic and archival inkjet on paper

In 2005, Goldberg was offered a full scholarship into the MFA Computer Art program at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, where he went on to attend graduate school.[8] Shortly after beginning graduate school, his painting Pollock's Studio was accepted into the permanent public collection of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton, New York.[7]

Long Island edit

In 2014, he exhibited a survey of his work at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in East Hampton, New York. The solo show, curated by the artist Scott Bluedorn, was accompanied by a text entitled The Techspressionist Manifesto, which was inspired by artistic manifestos of the past, including the Surrealist Manifesto and the Futurist Manifesto.[7] The text included an initial definition of the term Techspressionism, an amalgam of the Oxford English Dictionary definitions of Expressionism and technology.[3]

Artistic style and influences edit

 
Antispace Structures (2006) laser-etched marble

The artist's interests in digital art and painting converged in his Wireframe series, in which he began experimenting with running painted surfaces through his printer. Goldberg's style in relation to this body of work has been described as "controlled chaos." Goldberg was also heavily influenced by Abstract Expressionist painters such as Franz Kline, whose use of a projector borrowed from Willem de Kooning was the inspiration for a series of pencil drawings that were composed digitally and executed by hand with the aid of a projector.[citation needed]

Other influences include the artist's maternal grandmother Kimiye Ebisu, an calligrapher who taught shodō in Hawaii and Japan.[7] The influence of Japanese aesthetics on the artist's work was explored by artist and writer Eric Ernst, grandson of the surrealist painter Max Ernst and son of the abstract expressionist artist Jimmy Ernst.[9]

Curation edit

In 2022, Goldberg organized and curated Techspressionism: Digital and Beyond, the first physical exhibition of Techspressionist artworks, which opened at Southampton Arts Center on April 21 of that year.[7] The show included the works of over 90 artists working with technology from more than 20 countries.[4]

Personal life edit

Goldberg lives and works in Vermont.[8] He has a daughter.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2020-08-10. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  2. ^ "ARTalk: Colin Goldberg" (video). WLIW FM. NPR. Jun 18, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Goldberg, Colin (September 24, 2014). "The Techspressionist Manifesto". Art & Architecture Quarterly East End. AAQ East End. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Peterson, Oliver (2022-04-20). "Techspressionism: A New Art Movement Comes to Southampton". www.danspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
  5. ^ a b AHA! A House for Arts | Point | Season 3 | Episode 18 | PBS, retrieved 2024-03-01
  6. ^ Art Now 2023 (exhibition catalog). Hearst Communications. 2023. p. 7.
  7. ^ a b c d e "PechaKucha 20x20". www.pechakucha.com. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
  8. ^ a b Hinkle, Annette (April 27, 2022). "Techspressionism: A Global Movement With Local Roots". 27 East. Press News Group. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  9. ^ Ernst, Eric (October 21, 2014). "Techspressionism Reflects Impact of Japanese Aesthetics". Hmaptons Art Hub. Hamptons Art Hub. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  10. ^ Hinkle, Annette (April 28, 2022). "An Artistic Movement With Global Reach Has Very Local Roots: SAC's 'Techspressionism' show reveals visions of what art can be". Southampton Press. Press News Group. Retrieved February 15, 2024.

External links edit

  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grantee Image Collection
  • Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection
  • Helmholz Fine Art

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the primary way that the idea began to proliferate globally with over 40 000 Instagram posts using the hashtag as of April 2022 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 1 1 Ohio 1 2 Long Island 2 Artistic style and influences 3 Curation 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editColin Goldberg was born in the Bronx New York 5 in 1971 to parents of Japanese and Jewish ancestry 6 He grew up on the East End of Long Island 5 Goldberg studied Studio Art at Binghamton University under the tutelage of the Abstract Expressionist painter Angelo Ippolito 1 who was responsible for introducing him to abstraction and encouraged his move to New York City after graduation As an undergraduate student he did an internship through Long Island University working as a studio assistant in the Hamptons for artist Steve Miller Goldberg worked alongside Robert Bardin a longtime screen printer for Andy Warhol 7 After completing his undergraduate degree in 1994 Goldberg established his first studio in an old bank building in Williamsburg Brooklyn before relocating to Manhattan s East Village shortly thereafter Ohio edit nbsp Portals 2006 acrylic and archival inkjet on paperIn 2005 Goldberg was offered a full scholarship into the MFA Computer Art program at Bowling Green State University in Ohio where he went on to attend graduate school 8 Shortly after beginning graduate school his painting Pollock s Studio was accepted into the permanent public collection of the Pollock Krasner House and Study Center in East Hampton New York 7 Long Island edit In 2014 he exhibited a survey of his work at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in East Hampton New York The solo show curated by the artist Scott Bluedorn was accompanied by a text entitled The Techspressionist Manifesto which was inspired by artistic manifestos of the past including the Surrealist Manifesto and the Futurist Manifesto 7 The text included an initial definition of the term Techspressionism an amalgam of the Oxford English Dictionary definitions of Expressionism and technology 3 Artistic style and influences edit nbsp Antispace Structures 2006 laser etched marbleThe artist s interests in digital art and painting converged in his Wireframe series in which he began experimenting with running painted surfaces through his printer Goldberg s style in relation to this body of work has been described as controlled chaos Goldberg was also heavily influenced by Abstract Expressionist painters such as Franz Kline whose use of a projector borrowed from Willem de Kooning was the inspiration for a series of pencil drawings that were composed digitally and executed by hand with the aid of a projector citation needed Other influences include the artist s maternal grandmother Kimiye Ebisu an calligrapher who taught shodō in Hawaii and Japan 7 The influence of Japanese aesthetics on the artist s work was explored by artist and writer Eric Ernst grandson of the surrealist painter Max Ernst and son of the abstract expressionist artist Jimmy Ernst 9 Curation editIn 2022 Goldberg organized and curated Techspressionism Digital and Beyond the first physical exhibition of Techspressionist artworks which opened at Southampton Arts Center on April 21 of that year 7 The show included the works of over 90 artists working with technology from more than 20 countries 4 Personal life editGoldberg lives and works in Vermont 8 He has a daughter 10 References edit a b c Kendra Vaculin If Picasso Had A Macbook Pro WIRED October 11 2014 Archived from the original on 2020 08 10 Retrieved 2024 02 02 ARTalk Colin Goldberg video WLIW FM NPR Jun 18 2015 a b Goldberg Colin September 24 2014 The Techspressionist Manifesto Art amp Architecture Quarterly East End AAQ East End Retrieved February 27 2024 a b Peterson Oliver 2022 04 20 Techspressionism A New Art Movement Comes to Southampton www danspapers com Retrieved 2024 03 01 a b AHA A House for Arts Point Season 3 Episode 18 PBS retrieved 2024 03 01 Art Now 2023 exhibition catalog Hearst Communications 2023 p 7 a b c d e PechaKucha 20x20 www pechakucha com Retrieved 2024 03 01 a b Hinkle Annette April 27 2022 Techspressionism A Global Movement With Local Roots 27 East Press News Group Retrieved October 14 2022 Ernst Eric October 21 2014 Techspressionism Reflects Impact of Japanese Aesthetics Hmaptons Art Hub Hamptons Art Hub Retrieved October 14 2022 Hinkle Annette April 28 2022 An Artistic Movement With Global Reach Has Very Local Roots SAC s Techspressionism show reveals visions of what art can be Southampton Press Press News Group Retrieved February 15 2024 External links editPollock Krasner Foundation Grantee Image Collection Anne and Michael Spalter Digital Art Collection Helmholz Fine Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colin Goldberg amp oldid 1217422632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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