Andrew Ross
Andrew Ross, born in 1989 in Miami, is a New York-based artist who uses traditional and modern media in his sculptural works. His art pieces explore the intricate relationship between objects and images in the digital era. Ross integrates various artistic, historical, and scientific allusions into his fragmentary assemblages that blend figures, objects, and spaces, creating metaphoric associations.
Ross obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Cooper Union and completed Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He also taught at Bruce High Quality Foundation University.
Ross has showcased his artworks at multiple art institutions, including The Studio Museum in Harlem, Artists Space, The Drawing Center, Greene Naftali, White Columns, and the Center for the Humanities at CUNY. He has held solo exhibitions at False Flag, Signal Gallery, American Medium, and Clima Gallery in Milan. His works have been featured in publications such as Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art, Mousse Magazine, and Cultured Magazine, and his solo exhibition at False Flag in 2017 was critically acclaimed by Artforum. His upcoming events comprise a two-person show with Craig Kalpakjian at Kai Matsumiya Fine Art and a solo presentation at Clima Gallery in the autumn of 2019.
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Born in 1989
Country:
United States of America, Brooklyn, NY