| The American-born artist Kermit Berg, who lives in Berlin and San Francisco, created his first digital print while taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2007 his work appeared in solo museum exhibitions in Berlin and New York. In November 2009 the Lyons Wier Gallery in New York premiered "Nuclear Family: Wohlstandstraum" in a solo exhibition. |
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Berg’s print editions are archival in their quality. They are printed using industry-proven inks & pigments on acid-free handmade watercolor papers, and on archival fine art papers, all of which have been engineered for digital printing, The Artist also began editioning digital C-Prints in 2008.
His expertise, which is based in a 20 year involvement with digital artmaking on paper, insures conservation quality. All prints are rare and are numbered in small editions of 6 to 18. |
| In his sparsely populated & dramatically lighted facades, métro stations, passages and interiors, Kermit Berg creates exquisite urban atmospheres. His prints depict refined environments between document and dream. |
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