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Chris Ashley

Chris Ashley was born 1957, artist, writer, and educator who lives and works in Oakland and Berkeley, California.
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Christopher Brown

Christopher Brown was born in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, USA in 1951. He lives and works in Berkeley, CA and teaches at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco.
Mr. Brown is a painter who works mainly on large-scale oil paintings.

Contact: John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco

Brent Hallard

Brent Hallard grew up in Sydney, Australia. He moved to Japan in the mid nineties. While continuing to maintain a focus on the pared down and minimal, the hallmark of his earlier work, Hallard's production since has turned to the possibility of infinite reproduction, while, developing further a visual langange as a complex map of experience. He maintains a studio and project space in Tokyo where he lives and works.

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Lynne Harlow

Lynne Harlow was born in 1968 in Massachusetts. She currently lives and works in New York City.
How little is enough? Lynn Harlow's pieces emerge from her interest in understanding how little material and information can be used to construct a specific and engaging perceptual experience.

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Nina Hubbs Zurier

Nina Hubbs Zurier was born in 1952 in Pennsylvania. She lives in Berkeley, California and works at the San Francisco Art Institute.

My photographs question the reality of their images through what they lackÑfocus, depth of field, naturalistic colorÑand in their obvious references to modern abstract painting.

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Joseph Hughes

Joseph Hughes was born 1941 in Moundsville, West Virginia. He lives and works in San Francisco.

The paintings of Joseph Hughes are actualized images of color.

Contact: Takada Gallery, San Francisco

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George Lawson

#18 of a series of 18 small paintings originally inspired by Goya's ivories.

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Mel Prest

Mel Prest was born 1969 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She lives and works in San Francisco, California. Her work may be seen at Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco and Branch Gallery, Durham.

The drawings use the grid as a system to chart names and phrases. I assigna letter to each point on the grid, and then begin to draw, as I spell outnames and map relationships. By turning names in to a series of painted,colored lines, the drawings create a knot or web of architectural spacethat becomes a visual representation of a place in time where these persons connect. Recently IÕve expanded this project to include specific experiences like a gathering of people or listening to a Led Zeppelin song

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Richard Schur

Richard Schur was born 1971, Munich, Germany. He teaches as assistant of Jerry Zeniuk at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts.

(Richard Schur) ...painting's awkward misaligned rectangles (that) join and separate into different spaces, places, or bodies: an old sagging building; a wacky carnival, a fractal that has forgotten its inherited pattern, a cancer rapidly running amuck, fluttering prayer flags, or an object that appears alternately distant and close.

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Akiko Tomikawa

Akiko Tomikawa was born 1968, Tokyo. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art and Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Lives and works in Munich.

Space is created by something flat: the beauty of the material and the order of individual things within the whole thing.

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Marie Van Elder

Marie Van Elder was born in Brussels, Belgium. She graduated (MFA) from California College of the Arts in San Francisco. She lives and works in Mill Valley, California.

Van Elder paints what's around her, what's familiar, her daughters, her dog.

Johannes Veit

Johannes Veit was born 1950 in Landshut, Germany. He lives and works as a free-lance artist in Landshut and Munich, Germany.

The incidental beauty of moments is the issue of Johannes Veit.

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Paige Williams

Paige Williams was born 1965, and currently teaches painting and drawing at the Art Academy of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio.

William's work explores the space between us: the physical and psychological disparities that exist in relationships along with the joys and tensions that arise as a result of navigating these intervals. The works are about discovery, the struggle to relinquish control and reveling in the absurd and unexpected.

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Georg Wirsching

Georg Wirsching was born 1949, and lives as a free-lance artist in Munich. He is a Professor at the University of Applied Sciences, Weihenstephan.

The normal function of ornamentation is, to accompany architecture on the base of beauty and mathematics. Georg Wirsching's interest is, to lead back ornamentation to serious and intelligent individual pictures, but he likes the satiric way, using "faults".

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Douglas Witmer

Douglas Witmer was born in 1971 in Virginia and lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. Recent exhibition venues include Gallery Siano, Philadelphia PA, Minus Space, Brooklyn, NY, The University of Dayton, Ohio, and the University of Maryland.

My intention is for people to use my work as visual situations for contemplation and pleasure.

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John Zurier

John Zurier was born 1956 in Santa Monica, California and lives and works in Berkeley. He teaches at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco.
Painting exposes the heart of things. I paint impoverished planes of color, dry as dust, to evoke sensations of a serene and empty windswept space.

Contact: gallerypauleanglim

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