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Hans de Castellane, painter
Violeta Fiorino, painter
Adrien Broom, photographer
Ronald Gehrmann, photographer
Jillian Maslow, sculptor
Dr. Haresh Lalvani, sculptor
Carmen Molina, photographer
Rowland Scherman, photographer
Roger Hoit, photographer
Ted Dimond, painter
Alex Yudzon, painter
Cortne Lanier, painter
Jenny Pope, printmaker
Michael Tharp, painter
James Bullough, painter
Cindy Vallino, photographer
Tim Shockley, sculptor
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Miya Ando, sculptor
BROOKLYN, NY

Miya Ando created large scale steel wall pieces as well as a body of work in partnership with Element skateboards. We hosted a fundraiser / skate performance to raise money for Element Awareness on October 8th.











Shelter Sera skated through liquid graphite onto cotton paper placed on a steel skateramp designed by Miya Ando to create this edition of monoprints.





In my work, I create quiet, abstract, meditative environments with metal. Ultimately I am interested in the study of subtraction to the point of purity, simplicity and refinement.

I am Japanese and Russian, a descendant of Bizen swordmaker Ando Yoshiro Masakatsu and was raised among sword smiths-turned Buddhist priests in a Buddhist temple in Okayama, Japan. My spiritual, familial, and academic experiences deeply inform every aspect of my work.

Recently my work has combined 2D and 3D pieces into installations of transformative minimal spaces and environments. These contemplative, luminous voids are at once empty and serene, while also alive, filled with potential and possibility. In these new installations, I invite the viewer into a meditative space, and it is my hope that these spaces inspire introspection, reflection and solace. I am currently working on largescale public and private commissions for nondenominational meditative spaces, having completed a nondenominational chapel in Brooklyn, New York and a Buddhist meditation space in Los Angeles. My intention is to put forth quiet and transcendent environments which come from a place of sincerity and compassion.





02.09.50
60 x 60"
steel, patina, pigment, automotive lacquer




02.09.55.4
55" x 48"
steel, patina, pigment, automotive lacquer







"Miya Andoʼs refined, subtle works of rolled steel, made of sheets of burnished and chemically treated metal, are also a must-see for anyone interested in post-minimalist contemporary art."
- The New York Times / Mar '09

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