Andrew Ginzel
Progenitor, 2020
Ink, polymer toner, graphite, gold on paper on wood panel
12 x 9"
Value: $2500
The protagonist in equilibrium is subjugated to reordering relative to a cryptic field, modified internally.
*This piece will be available for the ticket price on opening night.
Artist Bio:
Andrew Ginzel (b. 1954, Chicago, IL) has invented a diverse range of works internationally for museums, galleries, and performance as well as private and public architectural spaces. Often working in collaboration with Kristin Jones, projects include the University of Colorado's new Art Museum in Boulder, Snow College Library, The Hoboken Ferry Terminal and the Metro system, St.Louis.
Architectural interventions in Manhattan include Metronome on Union Square, and Oculus throughout the World Trade Center / Park Place / Chambers Street Subway station.
Other projects include installations created for the Kunsthalle, Basel; The Olympic Arts Festival; The List at MIT; Public Art Fund; Wadsworth Atheneum; The New Museum; The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; Triennale, New Delhi; Creative Time; Museo D"Arte Contemporanea, Prato; Chicago Cultural Center.
Performance works include commissions by The Next Wave Festival of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, David Dorfman, Matthew McGuire of the Creation Company and Merce Cunningham.
Concurrent is a studio practice of thought experiments of mixed media.
Awards include Rome Prize, The "Bessie", three NEA grants, Pollock Krasner and The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundations, Indo-American, NYSCA, NYFA and Rockefeller Foundation fellowships.
Ginzel teaches at the School of Visual Arts and lives and works in NYC.