Collection: Alexis Rockman
Born in 1962 and raised in New York City, Rockman has been the subject of many international solo and group exhibitions, including a major retrospective organized at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. His work is also included in public and private collections around the world, and he has held a number of teaching posts at prestigious institutions, such as Columbia and Harvard.
Rockman synthesizes human history, natural science, and landscape painting to create visual vistas that reveal unexpected relationships across time and space. Since the mid-1980s, he has created a dramatic and distinct body of epic-scale paintings and works on paper that draw from his deft artistic skills, rich visual inventiveness, deep scientific awareness, broad art historical knowledge, and a passionate concern about the Earth’s ecological future.
The son of an Australian jazz musician and American urban archeologist, Rockman spent his childhood exploring Central Park, studying natural history guide books, watching nature documentary films, frequenting the Museum of Natural History dioramas and creating his own vivariums.
For commissions or to purchase original works by Alexis Rockman, contact him by email at info@alexisrockman.net.
Alexis Rockman retains the copyright to all of his artworks. For permission to reproduce his artworks, contact Artists Rights Society at info@arsny.com or (212) 420-9160.
A portion from sales of products featuring works in the Alexis Rockman collection is paid back to the artist.
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