Andrew Guenther is an American artist who lives in New York. Born and raised in Wheaton, Illinois, his work deals with the concepts of the evolution of the self, life and spirituality, and the evolution of culture. Guenther’s work will appear in a group show entitled MIE: A Portrait by 35 Artists at Freight and Volume, curated by Nick Lawrence and Mie Iwatsuki. The opening will be on Saturday, January 21 from 6 – 8 p.m.
Andrew Guenther
This entry was written by Alec Friedman, posted on January 20, 2012 at 5:08 pm, filed under Art, Collage, Drawing, Illustration, Installation, Painting, Photography, Sculpture and tagged Alex Katz, Andrew Guenther, Anthony Haden-Guest, Barnaby Whitfield, Damian Stamer, Daniel Heidkamp, David Humphrey, Elizabeth Huey, Eric White, Freight and Volume, Gil Kuno, Hye Rim Lee, Ikki Miyake, Illinois, Jeremy Kost, June Leaf, Kevin Kay, Kristen Schiele, Kurt Kauper, Lin Yilin, Maureen Cavanaugh, Mie Iwatsuki, MIE: A Portrait by 35 Artists, Min Hyung, New York, Nick Lawrence, Nicole Wittenberg, Noah Becker, Noritoshi Hirakawa, O Zhang, Paul Brainard, Paul D. Miller, Peter Garfield, Qi Zhilong, Robert Frank, Rudy Shepherd, Ryan Schneider, Saya Woolfalk, Thomas Eller, Tom Sanford, Wheaton. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.
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