Andrew Ross was born in 1989 in Miami, US; He lives and works in New York.
Ross is an American sculptor working across traditional and new media. His works examine the fraught relationship between objects and images in the digital age. Ross merges a broad range of art, historical, and scientific references into fragmentary constructions that combine figures, objects, and spaces with a nod to the metaphoric associations they elicit.
Ross earned his BFA from Cooper Union and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He has taught at Bruce High Quality Foundation University.
Ross has exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Artists Space, The Drawing Center, Greene Naftali, White Columns, and the Center for the Humanities at CUNY. He has mounted solo shows at Signal Gallery, American Medium, Clima Gallery (Milan), and False Flag. His work has been reviewed in Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art, Mousse Magazine, and Cultured Magazine, among other publications. His first solo show at False Flag was an Artforum Critic’s Pick in 2017. Upcoming exhibitions include a two-person show with Craig Kalpakjian at Kai Matsumiya Fine Art and a solo presentation at Clima Gallery in the fall of 2019.
Andrew Ross was born in 1989 in Miami, US; He lives and works in New York.
Ross is an American sculptor working across traditional and new media. His works examine the fraught relationship between objects and images in the digital age. Ross merges a broad range of art, historical, and scientific references into fragmentary constructions that combine figures, objects, and spaces with a nod to the metaphoric associations they elicit.
Ross earned his BFA from Cooper Union and attended Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He has taught at Bruce High Quality Foundation University.
Ross has exhibited at The Studio Museum in Harlem, Artists Space, The Drawing Center, Greene Naftali, White Columns, and the Center for the Humanities at CUNY. He has mounted solo shows at Signal Gallery, American Medium, Clima Gallery (Milan), and False Flag. His work has been reviewed in Artforum, Art in America, Flash Art, Mousse Magazine, and Cultured Magazine, among other publications. His first solo show at False Flag was an Artforum Critic’s Pick in 2017. Upcoming exhibitions include a two-person show with Craig Kalpakjian at Kai Matsumiya Fine Art and a solo presentation at Clima Gallery in the fall of 2019.
- Andrew Rossfight loop, 2021
Thermoplastic, epoxy coating, polyurethane, paint, aluminium, stainless steel, plywood
photo: DanielTerna - Andrew Rossfight loop, 2021
Thermoplastic, epoxy coating, polyurethane, paint, aluminium, stainless steel, plywood
photo: DanielTerna - Andrew Rossfight loop, 2021
Thermoplastic, epoxy coating, polyurethane, paint, aluminium, stainless steel, plywood
photo: DanielTerna - Andrew RossFight loop sconce, 2021
Thermoplastic, epoxy coating, polyurethane, paint, aluminium, plywood
photo: DanielTerna - Andrew RossFight loop sconce, 2021
Thermoplastic, epoxy coating, polyurethane, paint, aluminium, plywood
photo: DanielTerna - Andrew RossThe Medium, 2017
Light bulbs, aluminium, plastic, electrical components, steel wires 200x120cm - Andrew RossUntitled (vortex), 2017
Plastic, aluminium, wood
77x30x178cm - HallmarkHallmark, 2019
Reactive dyes on cotton sateen,varnish - Andrew RossLazy Boy, 2019
Reactive dyes on cotton sateen, varnish
100x73 cm | 39x29in - Andrew RossBernini Bobcat, 2019
Graphite on Shikoku surface Gampi paper
45,5x58 cm | 18x23 in(framed) - Andrew RossJiu Jitsu, 2019
Graphite and colored pencil on Shikoku surface Gampi paper
45,5x58 cm | 18x23 in(framed) - Andrew RossGet Well, 2019
Graphite on Shikoku surface Gampi paper
45,5x58 cm | 18x23 in(framed) - Andrew RossIf Elevators Were Never Invented, 2019
EPS foam, Aqua resin, pigment & wood
35 x 35 x 13in - Andrew RossGaf (Legs), 2019
EPS foam, Acqua resin and pigment
14x24x43 in | 35x61x109cm - Andrew RossAuto-Didact, 2019
EPS foam, Aqua resin, pigment, PLA plastic and wood
30x36x24 in | 76x91x61cm - Andrew RossHollow man with rubber boots, 2017
Fiberglass, vinyl plastic, wire mesh, cloth, rubber, steel
48 x 65 x 52 in | 122x165x132cm - Andrew RossRepose, 2017
3d printed petg plastic with fabricfringe