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Andrew Herzog
"Cutting Power" - tools, saw, graffiti, contemporary, rock pigment, moody, dark

2024

$2,200
£1,643.29
€1,905.14
CA$3,054.65
A$3,423.86
CHF 1,782.71
MX$41,806.84
NOK 22,633.88
SEK 21,454.88
DKK 14,214.39
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"Cutting Power" features black, white and grey with pops of purple. It is a stretched and framed work on paper. Andrew Herzog is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist and designer creating works that manifest as paintings, installations, interventions, films, photographs, drawings, printed media, interactive media, and ephemeral and participatory happenings that are often collaborative and/or interactive in nature. His latest body of work “Day(‘)s End” is a series of new paintings that focus on personal and collective storytelling through images of subjects that function as nexuses - sites of convergence whose presence sparks or contributes to change on a geological scale. “Day(‘)s End” meditates on the residues left by human activity—material, cultural, and temporal—and the ways in which they inform the landscapes of the present and future. These layered compositions of permanence and impermanence invite viewers to consider the cycles of creation and destruction that shape our world amid the Anthropocene epoch. These works are rendered on surfaces layered with rock pigment created by Andrew from stones collected near his studio in New York City. The pigments lend the paintings both a literal and symbolic connection to deep time. Andrew extends this dialogue to the ever-changing anthropocentric city landscape, incorporating motifs taken from graffiti removal processes. These traces, like the quiet competition of native plant species vying for survival, embody the tension between erasure and propagation. Andrew received his MA from SCAD, Savannah, in 2013. In 2025, he will be a fellow at the American Academy in Rome and has been awarded the MuseumsQuartier Vienna Art & Ecology residency. His ephemeral and permanent public installation works have been staged internationally, including at the National Museum of Art of Romania, The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the A4 Museum in Chengdu, China, and the SCAD Lacoste Promenade de Sculptures in France. His work has also been exhibited at venues such as Arquipélago - Centro de Artes in Portugal, VO Art Museum in Beijing, China, and the National Museum of Art of Romania, with solo exhibitions at The Art Vacancy in New York City and Space 1026 in Philadelphia. Since 2016, Andrew has served as an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design The New School, the School of Visual Arts, and the Pratt Institute. Alongside his art practice, he is the director and co-founder of the Brooklyn-based design and engineering studio, Schoooool. Prior to founding the studio, he led projects at the Google Creative Lab focused on AI, creative tools, and accessibility.

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