Brion Nuda Rosch

In the 2005 exhibition, Form/Reform, at Oakland Art Gallery Rosch created a carnival vase-breaking game which invited viewers to throw sock balls at a pyramid of ceramic vases causing the objects to fall and shatter.

He was successful in creating art that resonated beyond the initial performance because the remnants of the broken vases left an interesting visual component.

[3] Rosch's recent work continues to use found photographs and prints of landscapes with cut brown or turquoise paper rectangles placed on the image.

In 2010 DCKT Contemporary exhibit, Rosch displayed four turquoise sculptures featuring conjoined boards that mimic architectural aspects of the space.

I primarily paint in my studio, work with clay in a large courtyard, and build canvas supports, plinths and vitrines in a shared woodshop.