David Schoffman
The artist David Schoffman, sometimes known as D. Schoffman or D.A. Rachamim, is a fictional character, an invention of the actual artist, David Schoffman. Together with the Cuban painter Micah Carpentier, the Parisian bon-vivant Currado Malaspina and the fetching conceptualist Dahlia Danton, Schoffman (the fictional one) has taken part in the creation of over 200 manifestos and half a dozen frivolous lawsuits. An avid though still amateur athlete, David competes regularly for whatever professional table scraps remain available to third tier working artists. His great misfortune has been his abject failure in luring a comely heiress to subsidize his various artistic endeavors. Consequently, he spends far too many hours teaching semi-somnolent students and purchasing lottery tickets from bowling alley vending machines.
Please consult the Podcast: "Timmy Black Presents - The Lives of Contemporary Artists"
(available wherever you stream podcasts)
David Schoffmanによる現代アート作品を見つけ、最近のアートワークを閲覧し、オンラインで購入します。 カテゴリ: 現代アメリカ人アーティスト. 芸術的ドメイン: 描画, 絵画. 口座の種類: アーティスト , 2004以来のメンバー (原産国 アメリカ合衆国). ArtmajeurでDavid Schoffmanの最新作品を購入する: 現代アーティストDavid Schoffmanによる素晴らしい芸術を発見してください。アートワークを閲覧したり、オリジナルアートやハイエンドプリントを購入したりできます。
アーティストの価値, バイオグラフィー, アーティストのスタジオ:
Lasceaux Series • 4作品
すべて表示Pausilippe et La Mer d'Italie • 16作品
すべて表示THE INKTENSE SERIES • 12作品
すべて表示WOOLEN LOVERS • 25作品
すべて表示TEN PASTELS • 10作品
すべて表示A HORDE OF MISCELLANY • 22作品
すべて表示THE CRAYOLA DOSSIER • 19作品
すべて表示THE LIVES OF SAINTS • 10作品
すべて表示SINNERS & STREET PROPHETS • 37作品
すべて表示La belle noiseuse • 6作品
すべて表示認識
バイオグラフィー
The artist David Schoffman, sometimes known as D. Schoffman or D.A. Rachamim, is a fictional character, an invention of the actual artist, David Schoffman. Together with the Cuban painter Micah Carpentier, the Parisian bon-vivant Currado Malaspina and the fetching conceptualist Dahlia Danton, Schoffman (the fictional one) has taken part in the creation of over 200 manifestos and half a dozen frivolous lawsuits. An avid though still amateur athlete, David competes regularly for whatever professional table scraps remain available to third tier working artists. His great misfortune has been his abject failure in luring a comely heiress to subsidize his various artistic endeavors. Consequently, he spends far too many hours teaching semi-somnolent students and purchasing lottery tickets from bowling alley vending machines.
Please consult the Podcast: "Timmy Black Presents - The Lives of Contemporary Artists"
(available wherever you stream podcasts)
- 国籍: アメリカ合衆国
- 生年月日 : 日付不明
- 芸術的ドメイン:
- グループ: 現代アメリカ人アーティスト
影響
教育
認定されたアーティスト値
実績
Artmajeurでの活動
最新ニュース
現代アーティストからのすべての最新ニュースDavid Schoffman
A day in the glamorous life of an artist at work
論文
David Schoffman is a conceptual artist who draws.
Still From The Radio Documentary "Schoffman: The Crimson Years"
Still From The Radio Documentary "Schoffman: The Crimson Years"
Still From The Radio Documentary "Schoffman: The Crimson Years"
from the film "Who Shot Currado Malaspina?"
Schoffman's first movie roll. Playing the lead character, French painter, Currado Malaspina, in a "straight to video" bio'pic. Surprisingly, "Who Shot Currado Malaspina?" was a huge hit in Holland.
論文
The artist David Schoffman, sometimes known as D. Schoffman or D.A. Rachamim, is a fictional character, an invention of the actual artist, David Schoffman. Together with the Cuban painter Micah Carpentier, the Parisian bon-vivant Currado Malaspina and the fetching conceptualist Dahlia Danton, Schoffman (the fictional one) has taken part in the creation of over 200 manifestos and half a dozen frivolous lawsuits. An avid though still amateur athlete, David competes regularly for whatever professional table scraps remain available to third tier working artists. His great misfortune has been his abject failure in luring a comely heiress to subsidize his various artistic endeavors. Consequently, he spends far too many hours teaching semi-somnolent students and purchasing lottery tickets from bowling alley vending machines.
More misinformation can be found on his blog at: