Famous Artist #27

Joseph Kosuth


Born 1945 and is 75 years old

He is an American conceptual artist.

Attended at Toledo Museum School of Design as well as studied under Line Bloom Draper privately. Enrolled at Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship. 1967 attended SVA in NYC. Also while in NY he studied anthropology and philosophy at New School of Social Research.

While at SVA he made a big impact and his reputation grew he was removed as a student and became a teacher.

He founded the Museum of Normal Art.

Helped coin the conceptual art movement.

art, as he put it, "was not a question of forms and colors but one of the production of meaning.

He has been a teacher at schools but is Currently he is Professor at the Kunstakademie Munich and at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura.

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Famous Artist #26

Sol LeWitt


Born 1928 and died 2007 (78 years old

American artist whos work is conceptual as well as minimal. He is well known for his wall murals. He did also did drawing, printmaking, photography, painting, installation.

He got a BFA from Syracuse university in 1949.

Served in the Korean War.

1953 set up a studio in the Lower East Side (NYC)

Studied at School of Visual Arts in NYC while also diving into his interest of design at seventeen magazine.

Around 1955 he worked as a graphic designer and discovered the work of a photographer ( Eadweard Muybridge), He also worked at night at the MOMA those were some of his influences.

Like other famous artists he became a teacher for several schools.

With his most famous works being the wall murals, he would first have guidelines and simple diagrams of what the wall would look like. He would have other people take his drawings/ideas and and put them on the wall. Even today his work is being made on walls.

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Famous Artist #25

Shepard Fairey


Born 1970 (50 years old)

Contemporary street artist, graphic design, illustrator, founder, activist.

Started making art in 1984 with skate culture.

He went to Rhode Island School of Deign in 1992. where he got a Bachelor degree in Illustration.

OBEY/Andre the Giant was his first big design and one of the things he is known for as well as the founder of the clothing brand.

After graduating he started working for a small print shop doing graphics, tshirts, silk screen.

Him and 2 other people came up with a design studio called BLK/MRKT Inc where they did  guerrilla marketing. They worked with Pepsi,Hasbro, Netscape

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Famous Artist #24

Brian Donnelly (KAWS)


Born 1974 (46 years old)

Artist and designer working with 2D and 3D. He has collaborated with many celebrities and brands and has his work in galleries and museums as well as private collections. His work a mix of street art as well as contemporary.

He would use the tag KAWS in his graffitii as would also take bus stop ads and paint on top of them and put them back.

He went to the school of visual arts in NYC and got a bachelor of fine arts in illustration 1996. He also worked for one of Disneys animation studios during the day.

1999 he made his first toy/sculpture.

He uses pop culture as his inspiration, he has sold work at Sothby’s.

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Famous Artist #23

Mark Tobey


Born 1890 and Died 1976 (85 years old

American painter his inspiration is from Asian calligraphy, resemble Abstract expressionism. He is a founder of a school  Northwest School. mostly self-taught after early studies at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1921, Tobey founded the art department at The Cornish School in Seattle, Washington.

He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1906 to 1908, but, like others of the Northwest School, was mostly self-taught.

1911, he moved to NYC where he worked as a fashion illustrator for McCall's.

1917 his first one-man show was held at Knoedler & Company in Manhattan.

He met Teng Kuei, a Chinese painter and student at the University of Washington, where he exploration of Chinese calligraphy.

 co-founded the Free and Creative Art School in Seattle with Edgar Ames, and in autumn, he taught an advanced art course at Emily Carr's Victoria studio.

1929, he participated in a show that marked a change in his life: a solo exhibition at Romany Marie's Cafe Gallery.

1931, Tobey became a resident artist of the Elmhurst Progressive School.

 Japanese authorities confiscated and destroyed an edition of 31 drawings on wet paper that Tobey had brought with him from England to be published in Japan

Tobey expected to return to teaching in England in 1938.he began to work on the Federal Art Project, under the supervision of Inverarity.

1942, Tobey's process of abstractionism was accompanied by a new calligraphic experiment.

He also spent three months as guest critic of graduate students' work at Yale University on the invitation of Josef Albers.

he became the first American painter to exhibit at the Pavillon de Marsan in Paris.

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