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MARK WIENER


Publisher / Editor - in- Chief
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Linda Di Gusta


Excecutive-Editor
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Iliyan Ivanov
Contributing-Editor
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Mark Wiener’s connection to the gallery world began on 57th street 41 years ago, when
age 14, he called on the finest galleries, canvases in hand, and unrolled his work. He
went to study painting and photography at the Philadelphia College of Art. Since then,
he has gained considerable recognition as a photographer, illustrator and fine artist,
with his work appearing in periodical such as the Wall Street Journal, Esquire, New York
Magazine and Paris Match, as well as noteworthy books including “Family of Children,”
(Grosset and Dunlap), and “The Art of Mickey Mouse” (Hyperon), and many others in
the US and abroad.

Mark Wiener was invited in 2006 to exhibit his works at the Mont Blanc flagship store on
57th Street and Madison , as well as invited to participate in the Felissimo Design House
“Tribute 21” program, joining other artists and celebrities in having his work reproduced on
a limited edition ceramic plate, sold for the benefit of UNESCO. He has also received
several commissions from the World Federation of United Nations Associations to create
first day covers and limited edition lithographs to accompany issues of UN Postage
Stamps, and was awarded the Croix de Croix de Chevalier de’orde Belgo Hispanique
under the patronage of Queen Fabiola of Belgium.

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After an extended childhood playing hide and seek in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Linda had little choice but to move forward to study fine and performing arts at Hunter College, the Art Students League, Martha Graham and HB Studio. She has worked in NYC stage actor, director and designer, and has published short fiction in print and on the internet. Currently, she is completing a collection of short stories in the first person, and continues to work on a series of Dada-inspired assemblages that she began exhibiting in 2004.
liyan Ivanov, a native of Burgas, Bulgaria, received his fine arts training under the mentorship of internationally recognized Bulgarian painter George Yanakiev. Parallel to his college studies he has worked on a number of independent projects and organized a number of “happenings” fussing theater, music and art.

The artist moved to New York City in 1997 and has since participated in a number of group and juried shows, presenting his art primarily at galleries in New York. For the last six years he has continuously developed an interactive multi-panel project, entitled “The Revolving Doors”. Works from this project (two-side painted compositions) have been installed and presented as a part of “The Time Square Plan for Peace Project” in the summer of 1999 and solo shows at the Consul General of the Republic of Bulgaria as well as at Chashama and CURB Galleries in New York.

Ivanov and his family live in New York City and he continues to balance careers in art and science.


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"While covering the Art 212 fair (see the article
'Touched' in ViewAskew at resolve40.com)
we were pleased to meet Quin Mathews, who
interviewed us for his radio program, 'Art Matters.' "

-Mark Wiener & Linda DiGusta

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