Artist Registry


The White Columns Curated Artist Registry is an online platform for emerging and under-recognized artists to share images and information about their respective practices. The Registry seeks to create a context for artists who have yet to benefit from wider critical, curatorial or commercial support. To be eligible, artists cannot be affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City.




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Updated: 2025-11-25 16:21:20

Videos


The City Dies/ Its Ashes Scattered

2024
Screen printed stop-motion animation (393 prints). Midtown documented using a circuit bent CCTV-camera and archival footage screen-printed onto NYTimes.
Added on: July 27, 2025


American Foreskin

2025
In honor of One Nation United Under Fraud, archival political advertisements from presidential campaigns are collated onto 16mm boiled and chemically manipulated, distorting TV-dinner propaganda.
Added on: July 27, 2025


BRĪVĪBA: The Starry Hours of Our Lives

A dual channel documentary on hand-processed 16mm and Double-8 exploring the subculture of filmmaking and the experimental works made in Latvia during the Soviet Occupation that pushed beyond the boundaries of censorship and official Socialist Realist program. Filmed and hand-processed at The Baltic Analog Lab and made with support from the Latvian State Archive of Audio-Visual Documents, the film investigates the importance of the archive, the physicality of memory, and places these films in conversation with our present.
Added on: July 27, 2025


Houston Street/Everyone Looks the Same as Everything


Added on: July 27, 2025


ColorManic

2023
Hardwire glitched CRT-TV transferred onto hand-developed 16mm with de-constructed color chemistry; Intervening into the cathode ray signal, this film deploys hardwire glitching to distort a mundane assortment of female figures. Originally encoded onto silver discs these bodies finally escape the confines of our gaze through bright nodes of color, dissolving into abstraction.
Added on: July 27, 2025