Giorgio Handman is a New York City based artist currently living in Hudson, NY. Handman has created the Split Me Wide Open Car Crash spectacle show at Gavin Brown Enterprise in 2003, curated and showed work in Enfants Terrible (450 Gallery) in 2000, and created four live performances at The University of Texas for The Conference of Heretical Consumer Research in 2001. He has shown work at Gallery X, James Fuentes Gallery, Festival de la Deversidad Sexual(Mexico City)2004, Theater for the New City(NYC), graduated from Bennington College in 1999, and studied new genres at the San Fransisco Art Institute. In 2007 he curated Power Room for the DiVA Fair, NYC.
Jonathan Osofsky was born on a farm in upstate New York. He has studied film at SUNY Purchase and received his BA in Fine Arts from Bard College. Osofsky's work centers on language, situations, environments, and identities that address the viewer emotionally, intellectually and aesthetically. His interests lie in how the viewer negotiates his/her relationship (emotions/responses) to these topics in relation to their physical, emotional and associative meanings. He works in a variety of media including sculpture, collage, drawing, video and his own body. At times, he combines these elements to form a kind of armed and ready ideological-theoretical machine. These works often trade in the tropes of the political, but they do so obliquely. It is not "political art" in any conventional sense for at the same time Osofsky resists clarity. His work is like the mind: making connections, synthesizing but never reaching a final conclusion. One could call the work Romantic Conceptualism. Video and its close relationship to more entrenched forms of culture, like film, profoundly inspires Osofsky's work. The artist has an ongoing love/hate relationship with such media as he finds them intensely compelling and alienating simultaneously. It is this paradox of the form that motivates him.
Jasdeep Gosal was born in New Haven CT. He is a recent graduate from RPI,
where he received his BA in Computer Science and where he first began to
explore his interest in New Media Art. His work often explores the creative
potential of software, particularly in its ability, through complexity, to
express simple and poetic truths. Working in collaboration with Jonathan
Osofsky as peacock!revolution!is!our!revolution! together they collaborate
with Giorgio Handman on the video Eutopia VIDEOart Phalanx.