Enrico Baj

Enrico Baj was an Italian artist who worked with Umberto Eco, and often associated with the surrealist and dada movements. Many of Baj’s works reflect his obsession with nuclear war. Baj identified himself with the anarchist movement and is most well known for...

Shusaku Arakawa

Shusaku Arakawa was a Japanese artist and architect who referred to himself as an “abstractionist of the distant future.” Arakawa is known for his partnership and collaboration with American artist, Madeline Gins, The Mechanism of Meaning.  Arakawa was...

Horst Antes

Horst Antes was a German born artist and sculptor. He won several prizes and scholarships for his paintings, but is also known for his sculptures in public places. Some of these works can still be found in Hannover and Sindelfingen. Antes was featured in...

Josef Albers

Josef Albers was a German-born artist and educator at the beginning of the 20th century. Like many artists, Albers emigrated to the United States during World War Two. Albers is most known for his work in the abstract, with strong attention to  composition. Albers was...

Toko Shinoda

Toko Shinoda (1913-2021) was a Japanese artist who combined elements of Japanese calligraphy and American abstract expressionism in her unique abstract works. She is most famous for her sumi ink on paper pieces, which can be found in museums throughout America,...