JAKE CLARK AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER
SHANTELL MARTIN AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER
Basil Kincaid’s artistic practice is actualized through various creative techniques such as quilting, collage, installation, and performance to construct new narratives of possibility.
Gaitan's practice is a profoundly personal exploration of his family ancestry and identity as a first-generation Nicaraguan living in Miami, Florida.
Lorraine Nam has been selected as the commissioned artist for the 2022 holiday installation at Rockefeller Center.
Arghavan Khosravi is a US-based Iranian artist known for her sculptural multi-paneled paintings. Symbolism, metaphor, and abstraction are essential aspects of this exhibition.
Internationally recognized for her installations that bring together ceramics, photography, abstraction, vibrant color, and live floral elements, Mullin references the tradition of still life painting while exploring the relationship between flat image, object, and real space.
Art Production Fund will continue their Art in Focus partnership with a site-specific public art presentation by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist HUGO MCCLOUD. Presented in multiple public locations throughout the Rockefeller Center campus.
Max Colby’s installation at Rockefeller Center will showcase a wide range of her practice, from sculpture and installation to painting and relief. Through lush, highly embellished, and material rich work, she reframes traditional notions of domesticity, power, and gender from a trans and non-binary perspective.
Congdon’s eye-catching illustrations show her exuberant, quirky interpretation of the holiday season at Rockefeller Center. Viewers will see depictions of the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, the Today Show, as well as several of this year’s newcomers to the Plaza, including Ignacio Mattos’ restaurant Lodi and the New York-based fashion brand Kule.
Rockefeller Center and Art Production Fund will continue their Art in Focus partnership this fall with a site-specific public art presentation by Los Angeles-based floral artist, photographer and founder of Bloom & Plume, Maurice Harris.
Conceptual artist Sanford Biggers transforms Rockefeller Center with his campus-wide exhibition consisting of several public art activations, including a monumental sculpture, an artist-designed flag installation, a 125-foot vinyl mural, vitrine installations and more.
Schahbaz’s installation incorporates self-portraiture, art history, mythology, and autobiography. Schahbaz’s site-specific installation presents mythological garden scenes, utilizing natural motifs such as gardenscapes, animals, and birds along with female figures inspired by her personal narrative.
Brooklyn-based artist Oliver Jeffers has been selected as the commissioned artist for the 2020 holiday public art installation at Rockefeller Center.
Genevieve Gaignard is a Los Angeles based artist whose work focuses on installation, sculpture, and photographic self-portraiture to explore race, femininity, and class.
Rockefeller Center and Art Production Fund will continue their Art in Focus partnership this summer with a site-specific public art presentation by Brooklyn-based ceramics artist Ryan Flores.
Using German’s celebrated visual language, these activated spaces will be transformed into visual spectacles offering daily passersby an incredibly unique, memorable, and vibrant experience.
Finding inspiration in the iconic holiday season at Rockefeller Center, Hicks has created a series of illustrations depicting various winter scenes.