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There's an axiom I live by: 'There is no art without politics.' You either choose to engage it, or you choose political apathy. This ties... →
All of my work is meant to evoke a whole bunch of different layers of discord between the attraction and repulsion that we feel toward our consumer... →
Set your compass to beauty, humor, and grief; stay the course no matter what, and I'll support you with everything I've got.
Activating is about changing people's perceptions of overlooked or invisible spaces. A building can become an archetype, invisible, like for a... →
One culture I find fascinating to juxtapose against American culture is the culture of Germany. They've gone through a long process through their... →
I crave to be able to photograph the way a painter paints - in a loose, expressive way.
I used to be a photographer - and now I'm some kind of digital photographic artist.
American culture is not about experiencing our shame, it's about denying it. It's been that way our whole history.
I want people to realize that they matter.
There is no public out there who needs to change. It's each one of us.
What I aspire to is to have the viewer look directly at the subject, as if they're looking through a window at the real thing.
I'm just becoming more and more aware of this truly profound responsibility that we carry as individuals. And it's a responsibility not only... →
I hate the word 'rendering,' as it equates to 'pouring concrete' on ideas that demand continuing dialog. 'Trade secrets'... →