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EXHIBITIONS First Look
Concomitantly the interest in new art and the opportunities for new artists have increased dramatically though still only a small percentage of artists will ever achieve sufficient art sales to support themselves. It is especially interesting that at a time when there is less government support for the arts and social services in the US, more young people are choosing to embark on careers as artists. There have always been critics who posit that the art of the moment has lost its vitality, that painting is dead, that something or other is what everyone is doing. But if one takes a longer view there will be acknowledgment that there are no such dicta, that artists will always defy predictions and most importantly, that there is always good new work.
Art provides a barometer of our condition as a society and in many instances presages the directions it may take. Our graduating students provided some insight into the focus that the next generation of artists is taking. First Look artists and their respective graduate schools: Tamy Ben-Tor - Columbia, Skyler Brickley - Yale, Miki Carmi - Columbia, Anjali Deshmukh - RISD, Francesca DiMattio - Columbia, Ramon Fernandez-Bofill - RISD, Allison Gildersleeve - Bard, Gabe Hillebrand - Cranbrook, Hang-Jin Kim - Brooklyn, Andrea Landau - Cranbrook, Cal Lane - SUNY Purchase, Julio Romano - ICP, Greg Smith - Hunter, Kimi Weart - NYU, Fritz Westman - Rutgers
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