
Ross Racine
Ross
Racine
is
an
artist
living
in
Montreal
(Quebec),
Canada,
and
New
York.
Racine's
works
are
drawn
freehand
on
a
computer;
no
photographs
are
used
in
the
process.
These
drawings
of
aerial
views
use
the
distant,
perpendicular
mode
of
viewing
for
its
reflective
capabilities
as
a
way
of
thinking
about
design,
the
city
and
society
in
general.
His
prints
have
been
shown
in
solo
and
group
exhibitions
in
the
United
States,
Canada
and
Europe,
most
recently
at
the
Des
Moines
Art
Center,
the
Künstlerhaus
(Vienna,
Austria),
the
International
Print
Triennial
(Katowice,
Poland),
the
Koffler
Centre
Gallery
(Toronto),
the
International
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Center
(New
York)
and
the
Front
Room
Gallery
(New
York).
A
selection
of
Racine's
prints
has
won
the
biennial
prize
at
the
2011
Biennale
internationale
de
Gravure
contemporaine
in
Liège,
Belgium.
His
work
is
in
several
collections,
including
the
New
York
Public
Library
Print
Collection,
the
Des
Moines
Art
Center,
the
Johnson
&
Johnson
collection
and
the
Hallmark
collection.
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