Ethan Greenbaum
Cast pigmented linen on cotton base sheet, UV varnish
31.5 x 23.25 x 0.75 in
Ethan Greenbaum uses a range of digital and sculptural processes to excavate and reframe the built environment. His multimedia works link digital representation, architectural construction, and painting. This series of unique cast paper prints emulate faux stone walls. The prints were created in tandem with Greenbaum’s existing works in media such as vacuum formed photos, CNC carved corian and 3D powder prints.
Ethan Greenbaum is a New York based artist. Select exhibition venues include: KANSAS, New York; Derek Eller Gallery, New York; Hauser & Wirth, New York; Marlborough Chelsea, New York; Higher Pictures, New York; Marianne Boesky, New York; Circus Gallery, Los Angeles; Steve Turner, Los Angeles; The Suburban, Chicago; Miachel Jon & Alan, Miami; The Aldrich Museum, Connecticut; Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City; and Stems Gallery, Brussels. Recent projects include a solo presentation with Lyles & King, New York and solo exhibitions at Galerie Pact, Paris and Super Dakota, Brussels. His work has been discussed in The New York Times, Modern Painters, Artforum, BOMB, ArtReview, and Interview, among others. Greenbaum is a co-founder and editor of thehighlights.org, and his writings have appeared in the Brooklyn Rail, Wax Magazine, BOMB, Paper Monument, and others. Greenbaum is the recipient of the Queens Art Fund New Work Grant; the Silver Art Residency; The Keyholder Residency at the Lower East Side Printshop; Dieu Donne’s Workspace Residency; LMCC’s Workspace Program; The Robert Blackburn SIP Fellowship; The Socrates EAF Fellowship; The Edward Albee Foundation Residency; and The Barry Schactman Painting Prize. He received an MFA in Painting from Yale School of Art.