“FOUNDATIONS” ARTSY ART FAIR
July 23rd - August 12th
Spotlighting rising talents from tastemaking galleries across the globe, Foundations Summer 2024 features presentations from 50 galleries known for supporting emerging artists.
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We like to move quickly and smoothly through our curation practices. It keeps things fresh and real time current. Currently these four artists are the most eclectic and most creative artists to grace our space. We are exceptionally stoked to showcase them is this format.
Our gallery is curated by artists for artists, which fosters a dynamic and supportive environment where creative visionaries can thrive. With firsthand understanding of the artistic process, the curators can showcase works that resonate deeply with both artists and audiences. This curated space celebrates diversity, innovation, and experimentation; it provides a platform for emerging and established artists to connect, collaborate, and showcase their talents. By upholding a community-driven approach to curation, the gallery becomes a vibrant hub for inspiration, dialogue, and artistic exchange.
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Isolina Minjeong (b. 1997, Chicago, IL) lives and works inBrooklyn, NY. Isolina’s practice redefines pop culture through craft. Fueled by the ancient lineage of Korean and Peruvian stone carving, her ceramic figures interweave the past with manga imagery and lore. Shameless in scale and response, her surreal world juxtaposes history through honoring past and future makers.
Keya Tama (b. 1997, South Africa) is a South African artist based in New York. Inspired by pastel color palettes, patterns, and symbolism, Keya's practice contrasts ancient and contemporary iconographies with themes of family, community, mono-myths, and minimalism.
John Vitale (b. 1979) is a self taught multidisciplinary artist. His work was previously shown in Portland, OR, at Nationale, Chefas Projects, Association, and Never Lab, and in Wenatchee, WA, at Collapse Contemporary. Vitale is a creative director, graphic designer, as well as the founder and creative mind behind The Killing Floor skateboard brand.
Jasper Stieve (b. 2000, Lambertville, NJ) is a self taught mixed media artist who is heavily influenced by industrious settings and admires the fluent chaos found in city scapes. Primarily working with found object and airbrush, his work often encourages interaction, pushing away the common “do not touch” principle. He lives and works in Brooklyn.