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Colin Goldberg
 

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Bronx-born artist Colin Goldberg’s work explores the relationship between technology and personal expression. His studio practice bridges multiple disciplines, notably painting, printmaking, digital media, and social sculpture.

Goldberg coined the term “Techspressionism” as the title for a solo exhibition in Southampton NY in 2011. It was first described as a movement in the 2014 WIRED article “If Picasso had a Macbook Pro” and later elaborated upon in a 2015 interview on the PBS show Art Loft.

The working definition of Techspressionism is “An artistic approach in which technology is utilized as a means to express emotional experience.”

Over the course of the pandemic, Techspressionism has grown into a social sculpture of over 270 artists working with technology from 40 countries.  Since the Summer of 2020, there have been over 38K posts published on Instagram using the hashtag #techspressionism.

Volumetric Gesture

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Volumetric Gesture
Mixed Media on wood

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