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"Post Scriptum +8 100" Interview

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  "Post Scriptum +8 100" Interview April 07, 2022 One Month Gallery (OMG) curators, Moscow, Russia: Tom R. Chambers is a Texan with a 'Russian, Suprematist soul.  He has repeatedly introduced the modern trend of new media art to the masses. He has brought Minimalism to the pixel. In 2000, Chambers began to look at the pixel in the context of Abstraction and Minimalism. And he is currently working with interpretations of Kazimir Malevich’s 'Black Square' and other Suprematist forms. His work calls our attention to visual singularity, which is all that we see in the digital universe. Since the pixel corresponds to what we call 'subatomic particles' in our physical universe, Chambers’ work connects us directly with the feeling of Russian Suprematism, described as the spirit that pervades everything, and pays tribute to the faith in the ability of abstraction to convey net feeling in the work. Interview with Tom R. Chambers (TRC):  OMG:  How did you get involv

Digital Suprematism by Tom R. Chambers - Art Reveal Magazine

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  Digital Suprematism by Tom R. Chambers - Art Reveal Magazine April 07, 2022 Tom R. Chambers is a visual artist (digital/new media and mixed media), documentarian, curator and educator with over 100 personal exhibitions worldwide. He has also curated numerous exhibitions in the U.S.A., Zimbabwe, China and India. My Dear Malevich/Red Sweep Black Square, Suprematism Infinity: Reflections, Interpretations, Explorations (Group Show), Atrium Gallery, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York City, New York, U.S.A., December 1, 2015 – January 22, 2016.Image – center, left to right: Tom R. Chambers and Mark Khidekel (artist/architect). Mark Khidekel is the son of Lazar Khidekel, the artist/architect who studied with Kazimir Malevich. Art Gallery, Fine Arts Department, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, China (April 2 – 15, 2007). He is currently working with the pixel as Minimalist Art, Kazimir Malevich’s “Black Square” and Suprematism. His “My Dear Malevich” project has received interna