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Born 1962. Known for: Mod still life, surreal and animal painting-environment.
Based in New York City, Alexis Rockman creates botanical, insect, and mammal studies that create a dialogue between art and science. Many of his works are "creepy-crawly" perverse such as one of his... Read full biography
Based in New York City, Alexis Rockman creates botanical, insect, and mammal studies that create a dialogue between art and science. Many of his works are "creepy-crawly" perverse such as one of his better known pieces, "The Ecotourist" in 1997 that shows his own decaying body in the rain forest... Read full biography
Based in New York City, Alexis Rockman creates botanical, insect, and mammal studies that create a dialogue between art and science. Many of his works are "creepy-crawly" perverse such as one of his better known pieces, "The Ecotourist" in 1997 that shows his own decaying body in the rain forest with exotic animals making off with his private body parts. One of his paintings titled "The Farm," was reproduced on an electronic billboard on the corner of Lafayette and Houston streets in New York... Read full biography
Based in New York City, Alexis Rockman creates botanical, insect, and mammal studies that create a dialogue between art and science. Many of his works are "creepy-crawly" perverse such as one of his better known pieces, "The Ecotourist" in 1997 that shows his own decaying body in the rain forest with exotic animals making off with his private body parts. One of his paintings titled "The Farm," was reproduced on an electronic billboard on the corner of Lafayette and Houston streets in New York City, and Rockman said to generate a sophisticated image, he learned a lot about psychology and genetic engineering from Rob De Salle at the American Museum of Natural History. The work according to Rockman is designed for the "quick take" and offers... Read full biography
Based in New York City, Alexis Rockman creates botanical, insect, and mammal studies that create a dialogue between art and science. Many of his works are "creepy-crawly" perverse such as one of his better known pieces, "The Ecotourist" in 1997 that shows his own decaying body in the rain forest with exotic animals making off with his private body parts. One of his paintings titled "The Farm," was reproduced on an electronic billboard on the corner of Lafayette and Houston streets in New York City, and Rockman said to generate a sophisticated image, he learned a lot about psychology and genetic engineering from Rob De Salle at the American Museum of Natural History. The work according to Rockman is designed for the "quick take" and offers a glimpse of farm animals that have transposed body parts such as wings and limbs. As a child raised in New York City, he had much exposu... Read full biography
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- ReviewsSeptember 2006Editors, ArtnewsARTnews
- Chasing the TigerApril 2005Ban, SandraARTnews
- Corporate CultureDecember 2004Chen, AricArt & Auction
- BooksNovember 2004Eskin, BlakeARTnews
- From Darkness to LightApril 2004Pollock, LindsayARTnews
- ReviewsNovember 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Harley Baldwin's AspenFebruary 2003Finkle, JoriArt & Auction
- It's not over until.....May 2002Gardner, PaulARTnews
- ARTtalkApril 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsApril 2001Editor, Art In AmericaArt in America
- Preview Fall 2000September 2000Editors, ARTForumARTFORUM
- ARTtalkSeptember 2000Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- The Frog PrinceSeptember 1999Hoban, PhoebeARTnews
- Where the Dinosaurs AreMarch 1998MacAdam, Barbara AARTnews
- Pleasure, Pain & ProtocolMarch 1996Gardner, PaulARTnews
- ReviewsDecember 1995Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- OpeningsJune 1995Melrod, GeorgeArt & Antiques
