DAVID PRUSKO (USA)
DAVID PRUSKO (USA)
David Prusko works with idea-based art where the concept is paramount to the piece. Executing in a wide range of media that includes performance, video, computer generated motion graphics, as well as the traditional fine arts. Educated at Russell Sage College in Graphic Communications, he has taken various classes and studios at The New School, the Cooper Union, the Art Students League and FIT.
He received recognition during the debut Art Basel Miami Beach by being the first artist ever to be featured on the front page of the Miami Herald. He has appeared in: the Miami New Times, Arte al Dia and Art Forum. His projects “Art in Unexpected Places” and “Art Stops” are ephemeral, guerrilla-based performance-installations based in New York and Miami that are executed for a specific moment in time and then gone. He has participated in Art Basel Miami Beach 2003 and 2004 and the DUMBO Arts Festival. Currently his work can be found, by chance, on the streets of New York.
He has exhibited at #831 Art, an alternative art space run by Eugenio Espinoza and his wife Celia Silva; Charo Oquet’s Edge Zones Gallery; Artelon Gallery; Art+ Fine Art Gallery; the Florida International University in Miami; the Fort Lauderdale International Airport; Atists Space; The New York City College of Technology (CUNY); and Exit Art in New York. He has also participated in Exit Art’s group art show: “Reactions: A Global Response to 9/11” which after circulating throughout the country is now housed in the United States Library of Congress. His work can be found in the collections of Jacqueline Schnabel, Dave Hickey, and Robert Risman.
ARTISTS
Nathalie Alfonso Cristy Almaida
Becky Flowers a Touch-Paper collaboration with Ika Santamaria, William Rey, Christine Fitzgerald, Claudio Marcotulli & Diego Salazar Cely
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