Artists

 

Endangered Rivers Project, a collaboration between Ben Miller and (Not)Gagosian, creates a new visual language, and expands the possibilities of environmental representation in art. Ben Miller, a Montana based painter best known for his Endangered Rivers series, creates work that is both abstract and allegiant to the real world, rooted in the environmental conditions under which he creates each piece. This digital collaboration with (Not)Gagosian allows for an evolution of the work, furthering the concepts and process behind his original paintings.

 

Cora Cohen (b.1943) is an artist whose paintings, drawings, photographs, and altered x-rays engage with American and European traditions of abstraction. Her works are exhibited extensively in the United States and Germany. Her first major solo exhibition in 1974, curated by James Harithas, held was at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York. Cohen is the recipient of numerous honors including the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship Award. Her previous honors include grants from the NEA, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Gottlieb Foundation, and The Pollock/Krasner Foundation Award.

 

Michael Scott (b.1958) has been creating paintings for over thirty years that are programmatic and precisely calculated with systematic patterns. His first body of works known as the Forty Circles explored the concepts of equality and individuality of works in bodies or series. In his current series Concentric Variable Lines, Scott continues his systematic exploration into the beauty of variability but examines the duality of art existing in both the physical world as well as the metaverse.

 

Gaku is a Brooklyn-based artist, printmaker, and documentary filmmaker. His work across mediums strives to capture the rhythms, bustle, and beauty of city life. Often imbued with a subtle sense of the imaginary, Gaku’s work seamlessly integrates surreal aspects into depictions of reality, creating a juxtaposition that has over time become his characteristic style. Inada’s work has been shown at MoMA PS1 and recently has collaborated on numerous projects with the Japanese fashion brand Engineered Garments.

Artist Estates

 

The Vivian Springford Archive is dedicated to promoting a wider understanding of Vivian Springford’s artistic legacy through the organization of exhibitions, loans of artworks, research, publications, and the preparation of a Catalogue Raisonné. (Not)Gagosian has partnered with the Archive to bring 50 years of Vivian Springford’s work to a new audience.

The Hilla Rebay
Archive

 

Hilla Rebay was an abstract artist in the early 20th century and co-founder and first director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. She was a key figure in advising Solomon R. Guggenheim to collect non-objective art, a collection that would later form the basis of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum collection. She was also influential in selecting Frank Lloyd Wright to design the current Guggenheim Museum, which is now known as a modernist icon in New York City.

 

Into the Metaverse is an ongoing series that explores the intersection of the Color Field, Optical, and Conceptual Abstraction art movements of the 60’s-90’s with the field of Generative art.