- Stephen Pusey
Stephen Pusey (born 1952) is an artist. After graduating from
St Martins School of Art , UK, in 1975, Pusey createdmonument alpublic murals aroundLondon , including the Brixton Academy mural until the end of the decade. In 1986 he emigrated to New York, USA. Although his New York debut atP.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center was an exhibition ofpainting s, by the early 1990s the focus of his work again becamepublic art - usingdigital media and theworld wide web .In 1994 he founded the
online art anddiscussion hub, [http://www.plexus.org Plexus] , withcurator Yu Yeon Kim with whom he curated, [http://cyberatlas.guggenheim.org/other/omnizone.html "Omnizone] , Perspectives in Mapping Digital Culture", in 1997. In 1996 he also helped establish, with other online organizations, theFoundation for Digital Culture . [http://www.stephenpusey.org Stephen Pusey's] current works are large abstract paintings that appear to contain a linear flux of shifting forms.External links
* [http://www.thekitchen.org/past/FordFinal.pdf “Global Intersections: New Cultural Practices”; paper presented at Kitchen NYC]
* [http://partners.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/06/cyber/artsatlarge/18artsatlarge.html “Omnizone Tries to Map the Unmappable”; Matthew Mirapaul, New York Times]
* [http://cyberatlas.guggenheim.org/other/omnizone.html "Omnizone" at Guggenheim Museum Cyberatlas]
* [http://www.plexus.org Plexus]
* [http://www.michaelsteinbergfineart.com/artists/Pusey/pusey.html Michael Steinberg Fine Art]
* [http://www.artnet.com/artist/425134719/stephen-pusey.html Artnet]References
* “Omnizone” - Stephen Pusey and Yu Yeon Kim; Intelligent Agent (Vol. 2.2)
* “Community Murals - The Peoples Art”, Dr. Alan W. Barnett, The Art Alliance Press, U.S.A.
* “Street Murals of America, Britain & Western Europe”, Volker Barthelmeh, Penguin Publishing
* “L’Art Public” Francoise Chatel, Ministerie Des Relations Exteriors, Paris
* “The Complete Guide to Painting & Drawing Techniques & Materials” Colin Hayes , Phaidon
* “Painting The Town”, Graham Cooper, Phaidon, London
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