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Andrew Herzog
"Walking Line in the Hills of LA" Figurative Landscape Photography - Goldsworthy

2019

$1,500
£1,136.11
€1,304.78
CA$2,101.99
A$2,285.29
CHF 1,211.66
MX$27,394.80
NOK 15,399.60
SEK 14,108.13
DKK 9,751.61

About the Item

"Walking Line in the Hills of LA" is a figurative landscape photograph with hues blue, red, and brown. Born in Philadelphia, Andrew Herzog is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer currently working in New York City. Herzog creates a variety of works that explore the relationship between the viewer and the artist with themes of accessibility and prioritized sight, often taking the form of photographs, books, films, site-specific sculptures and interactive performances, objects and drawings. Herzog defines “prioritized sight” as how we choose, consciously or unconsciously, the things we see; what we engage or empathize with; and what we understand or misinterpret, with varying degrees of implication. Herzog received an MA in Graphic Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He was the co-founder and partner at the design and technology studio HAWRAF, and led projects at the Google Creative Lab focusing on AI, creative tools and accessibility. Also, Herzog is adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Herzog has lectured and exhibited works at the A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA; Q21 MuseumsQuartier Wien, Vienna, Austria; and The National Museum of Art of Romania; among others. Andrew Herzog is inspired by the work of Andy Goldsworthy, Olafur Eliason, and Francis Alÿs. Image Dimensions + Editions: 10.7 by 19 inches, edition of 5 17 by 30 inches, edition of 5 23.5 by 45 inches, edition of 5 33 by 60 inches, edition of 3
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  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU15525106701

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