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THE WORK OF RANDY BURMAN,
SHOWN AT THE
"2ND BIENNIAL ''ARTISTS OF ART SALON'' EXHIBITION" EXHIBITION
RANDY BURMAN HAS PRESENTED AT THE FOLLOWING ART SALON:
Click/Tap to see their Salon presentation
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CONTACT INFORMATION
ARTIST'S E-MAIL: me@randyburman.com
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MEDIUMS EXPLORED:
Concepts, found objects, digital methodologies, metal, painting
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ARTISTS STATEMENT
I have a serious preoccupation with the intuitive aspects of art making. There is an internal dichotomy that drives my creative process on several levels: I’m compelled to make serious statements, but find myself subverting that goal with irreverent humor. Precise execution is integral, yet playful strategies are often a point of departure. Though I toggle between these parts of my practice, the recurring result is work that engages the alchemy of juxtaposed elements, meanings and scale.
Randy grew up in Baltimore, where he attended the Maryland Institute College of Art until he dropped out in his Junior year. He had his first one-man show soon after, and published a book of drawn poetry entitled, "We Knows Who’s Crazy Baby". He worked as a staff artist for the underground newspaper, “Harry” and created movie flyers for John Waters’ “Pink Flamingos” and “Female Trouble”, before moving to Miami in 1976. There he worked at a silkscreen workshop at Lowe Art Museum, partnered with several graphic design studios, and began his own design firm, IKON Communication + Marketing Design, where he continues as Creative Director today.
In 2005, Randy returned to fine art practice and in 2010 became a member of the Artformz Collective in Wynwood. He has shown his work at Artformz, Armory Art Center, Art Center of South Florida, 1310 Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, The Projects at Fat Village and many other places. |
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