Pic n Clip Glitch NFT was a by-product of a crash that happened during an edit session. I have made Pic n Clips for the last 4 years, they usually are 72" x 48" prints that contain multiple images that I cull from a folder called “Pic n Clip” (named after the coupon drawer in the kitchen of the house I grew up in suburban Atlanta). I was trying to animate the Pic n Clip as an mp4 and this flashed on the screen. I took a screenshot of it and then it disappeared. Presented in collaboration with Andrew Kreps Gallery.
This NFT has been certified by Verisart https://verisart.com/works/941dad84-7703-406a-89e0-a935e8db9f1c
Roe Ethridge (American, b. 1969) takes equally from his work as a commercial photographer, and artist. Blurring the lines that separate the two, Ethridge creates images that are simultaneously generic and intimate, often treading between humor and cynicism. Functioning in tandem, these motivations coalesce into an ongoing investigation into the mechanics of photographs, and their ability to both retreat into the personal, and expand to relay collective experiences.
In 2020, Ethridge participated in New Visions, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Hovikodden, Norway. From 2016 to 2017, the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, hosted the first comprehensive survey of Ethridge’s work in the United States. Other solo exhibitions include: Shelter Island, FOAM, Amsterdam, 2016, Le Consortium, Dijon, France, 2012, traveled to Museum Leuven, Belgium, 2012. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art among many others.
Pic n Clip Glitch
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Pic n Clip Glitch NFT was a by-product of a crash that happened during an edit session. I have made Pic n Clips for the last 4 years, they usually are 72" x 48" prints that contain multiple images that I cull from a folder called “Pic n Clip” (named after the coupon drawer in the kitchen of the house I grew up in suburban Atlanta). I was trying to animate the Pic n Clip as an mp4 and this flashed on the screen. I took a screenshot of it and then it disappeared. Presented in collaboration with Andrew Kreps Gallery.
This NFT has been certified by Verisart https://verisart.com/works/941dad84-7703-406a-89e0-a935e8db9f1c
Roe Ethridge (American, b. 1969) takes equally from his work as a commercial photographer, and artist. Blurring the lines that separate the two, Ethridge creates images that are simultaneously generic and intimate, often treading between humor and cynicism. Functioning in tandem, these motivations coalesce into an ongoing investigation into the mechanics of photographs, and their ability to both retreat into the personal, and expand to relay collective experiences.
In 2020, Ethridge participated in New Visions, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Hovikodden, Norway. From 2016 to 2017, the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, hosted the first comprehensive survey of Ethridge’s work in the United States. Other solo exhibitions include: Shelter Island, FOAM, Amsterdam, 2016, Le Consortium, Dijon, France, 2012, traveled to Museum Leuven, Belgium, 2012. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art among many others.