Ethan Crenson

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$100.00

Unblinking, always watchful, these silent, alien sentinals can watch over the rest of your art collection. Straddling the line between art and craft, these small sculptures are a assembled from antique bathroom hardware and artificial eyeballs produced for taxidermists. The towel rod brackets are scavenged from flea markets, stoop sales and antique stores, so there are variations in size, shape and patina. Signed by the artist.

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Ethan Crenson was born in Baltimore, MD. He studied photography at Connecticut College and received his MFA in Photography and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts in 1995. His videos, photographs, sculptures and installations have been exhibited in galleries and museums in the New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Buffalo, and elsewhere in the US, and in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, and Israel. His work has been seen at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, NY; Anthology Film Archives, NY; Artists Space, NY; The Knitting Factory, NY; Maze Gallery, Turin; and Voorkamer, Lier, Belgium. Ethan sometimes collaborates with his wife Amanda Alic with whom he has a son named Mac.