About
Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Kay Rosen teaches at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Seascape, 2008. Site specific wall painting. Dimensions variable Installation view. Exhibition: Kay Rosen: Huen. Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York
063, 2008 (back). Installation view. Exhibition: In the Beginning: Artists respond to Genesis. The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, 2008 ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York. Photographer: Sibila Savage
063, 2008 (front). Installation view. Exhibition: In the Beginning: Artists respond to Genesis. The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, 2008 ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York. Photographer: Sibila Savage
Blurred, 2003-2005. Latex paint on wall. Dimensions variable. Installation view. Exhibition: Kay Rosen: Halfull. University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004. ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York. Photographer: Tony Mastres
Belted, 2007-08. Enamel sign paint on canvas. 18 1/8 x 17 in (46 x 43.2 cm). ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York
Haw Haw Islands with Bridge, 2008. Enamel sign paint on canvas. 14 x 23 in (35.6 x 58.4 cm). ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York
Overbite, 2007-08. Enamel sign paint on canvas. 15 x 25 in (38.1 x 63.5 cm). ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York
The Forest for the Trees, 1990-2009. Sign paint on wall. Dimensions variable. Installation view. Exhibition: Broken Thorn Sweet Blackberry. Sikkema Jenkins and Co. February 29 – March 29, 2009. ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York
Justified, 2008. Paint on wall. Dimensions variable. Installation view. Exhibition: Kay Rosen: Scareful!. Yvon Lambert New York. November 20, 2008- January 3, 2009. ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York. Photo: Kathryn Hillier
Removal From Office, 2008. Paint on wall. Dimensions variable. Installation view. Exhibition: Kay Rosen: Scareful!. Yvon Lambert New York. November 20, 2008- January 3, 2009. ©Kay Rosen. Courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris, New York. Photo: Kathryn Hillier
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“I don’t have a clearly defined plan for the future…The simple answer is that I have a desire and ambition to create strong work and to continue to develop and grow as a designer.”
Paris, France
Fabrica will be in Paris to present its latest design collections at Maison et Objet / Dates: 3-7 SEP 2010 / Venue: Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong, China
This Parson's graduate and ex IdN Intern is having his second solo exhibition with brand new paintings! / Opening: 3 SEP 2010 / Time: 6:30-10 PM / Venue: No Borders, 39 Aberdeen Street, Central, HK / Exhibition until: 7 OCT 2010
New York, USA
“My paintings depict [those] abstract emotions conjured up by these rearranged experiences whether it be heightened euphoria, a darkened sense of foreboding, sublime twilight, or a recollection of tragedy.”
Toronto, Canada
“My vision is that designers can together make a substantial change and perhaps end global warming!”
New York, USA
Check out Sisley's Fall/Winter collection "Let it flow". Photography by Terry Richardson.
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Strange warped forests for the not so innocent children to wander through, trying to avoid the rigors of childhood naivety.
Stockholm, Sweden
“We believe that eco-friendly thinking should always be a part of the process today”
Oregon, USA
“I create, draw, paint, develop, build, construct, free-associate, critique, play discuss, learn and grow — blending my roles as a family man, artist and musician.”
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Stephen Lau have recently colloborated with Casio's "Shock The World Tour", resulting a G Shock special edition of 50 pairs only!
Istanbul, Turkey
Kesoglu’s illustrations are snarky and clever; candy-laced with cyanide, bittersweet and twisted.
Copenhagen, Denmark
“I wish to create curiosity. Not just towards my work, but towards life in general. To make people remember that there are different ways of seeing and experiencing life."
London, UK
“I want to make objects and materials that people love, that they have an affinity with and that will mean that these objects have value and will never be discarded or wasted in any way.”
Sydney, Australia
A pop-up art exhibition curated by aMBUSH Gallery / Venue: HSBC Centre, 580 George St, Sydney / Opening: 2nd Sept 2010 / Time: 6-9pm