Mia Forrest

Biography and image are courtesy of the artist: Mia Forrest (b. 1987) is a conceptual multidisciplinary artist located in the Northern Rivers, Australia where she lives with her partner and three children on the edges of Nightcap National Park. A testament to her enduring reverence for nature as muse, her work explores how natural phenomena […]

William Alan Fetter

William Fetter was born in 1928 in Independence, Missouri, and studied graphic design at the University of Illinois, earning his BFA in 1952 while creating publications and exhibitions for the university press. He began his career as art director at Family Weekly in Chicago, where he explored automated page composition, before joining Boeing in Wichita […]

Gisel Florez

Gisel Florez is an artist of manual camera & video techniques incorporating conceptual practice. She explores our interconnected nature within the space of existence through the visual study of waves. With 17+ experience in photographic arts in NYC she’s developed a deep artistic path towards beauty found within light & time. Her artworks have been […]

Joan Fontcuberta

Joan Fontcuberta (born 24 February 1955)[1] is a conceptual artist whose best-known works, such as Fauna and Sputnik, examine the truthfulness of photography. In addition, he is a writer, editor, teacher, and curator. Fontcuberta was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He received a degree in communications from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 1977.[2][3] He worked in advertising in his early career, and his family had also worked […]

Herbert W. Franke

Herbert W. Franke (1927-2022), often called “the dinosaur of digital art,” entered the world in Vienna on May 14, 1927, during an era when scientific and artistic disciplines operated in separate spheres. His early intellectual curiosity drew him toward both domains, sparking a lifelong quest to find their intersection. At the University of Vienna, he […]

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Koji Fujino

Koji Fujino is a Japanese systems engineer and early pioneer of computer-generated art. In 1966, he became a member of the Computer Technique Group (CTG), a collective based in Tokyo that brought together artists, designers, and engineers at the IBM Scientific Data Centre. Founded by Masao Kohmura and Haruki Tsuchiya, CTG emerged as one of […]