Artists
Q2 2022
Mark Dagley
Mark Dagley has exhibited internationally for over thirty years. During the 1980s, he was active in the East Village art scene, showing alongside other pioneering abstract painters, including Olivier Mosset, Steven Parrino, and Alan Uglow. His debut solo show took place in 1987 at Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York City. Five years later, he had his first museum exhibition at Kunstverein St. Gallen, Switzerland. His work was recently included in the exhibit "The Cool and The Cold" at the Gropius Bau in Berlin.
Q2 2022
Michael Scott
For over 30 years, artist Michael Scott has been creating paintings 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.
Q2 2022
Ben Miller
Ben Miller is a Montana based artist who's practice is attuned to the rhythms of the river landscapes that he paints. His life and work strive to celebrate and preserve these natural spaces of constant change and beauty. Miller has recently collaborated with Japanese fashion brand South 2 West8 on their FW2022 Collection and will both his physical and NFT works at EXPO Chicago:Profile in April 2022.
Into the Metaverse is an on-going series that explores the intersection of the Color Field, Optical, and Conceptual Abstraction movments of the 60’s-90’s with the field of Generative art.
This series of works focuses on shedding new light on the significant contribution these movements played on contemporary art.
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. NotGagosian has partnered with the Archive to bring 50 years of Vivian Springford’s work to a new audience.