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Matthew Weinstein

Matthew Weinstein (born May 6, 1964 in New York City) is a noted and versatile contemporary American visual artist, installation sculptor and film maker.
==Art==
Matthew Weinstein's early works throughout the 1990s focused on gestural abstraction, cartoon drawing, photographic-based imagery of ghostly images,〔( Heartney, Eleanor. 1997. Matthew Weinstein at Sonnabend (New York City) , Art in America, January 1 issue ). Retrieved June 13, 2009.〕 and a fascination with blood, death, skulls and bones.〔Edward Leffingwell, ("Matthew Weinstein at Sonnabend" ), ''Art in America'', May 1, 2006. Retrieved June 13, 2009.〕
Currently, Weinstein's primary medium is 3D animation and 3D rendering. Using the 3D modeling and rendering program Maya, he creates videos of animated spectacles, involving actors, musicians and animators. He then creates paintings and sculptures using a wide variety of technologies, such as bronze casting, rapid prototyping sculpture, airbrush, stenciling and resin casting. As Weinstein's cast of virtual singing characters expands, a digital repertory company begins to exist, with characters from one project appearing in another, or in a painting or a sculpture.〔(2006 Sonnabend Gallery exhibit ). Retrieved June 13, 2009.〕
Weinstein's digitalized drawings and videos explore the often ambiguous line between reality and unreality in an American culture that increasingly experiences reality through the filter of a virtual world. In contrast to the precision-like rendering of his constructed and sculptural compositions, the overall impact of this work is one of unreality, or rather "hyperclarity", in which reality and unreality merge, becoming indistinguishable. Drawing on a number of influences, most notably early Japanese animation and the ancient aesthetic discipline of Ikebana floral arrangement to futuristic science fiction, Weinstein sets up a balance between the real and the abstract as well as nature and artifice. For the animated video installation entitled "SIAM", a computer animation of a couple of Siamese fighting fish, Weinstein wrote both the music and choreographed the performance.〔(2008 Baldwin Gallery exhibit ). Retrieved June 13, 2009.〕

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