Aliza Nisenbaum (born 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican painter living and working in New York, NY. She is best known for her colorful paintings of Mexican and Central American immigrants.[1] She is a professor at Columbia University's School of the Arts.[2]
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AlizaNisenbaum (born 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican painter living and working in New York, NY. She is best known for her colorful paintings...
legacy of the murals. Artists have included Njideka Akunyili Crosby, AlizaNisenbaum, Denzil Forrester and Joy Labinjo. The murals listed above can still...
murals in the 1980s. Artists have included Njideka Akunyili Crosby, AlizaNisenbaum, Denzil Forrester and Joy Labinjo. Other temporary works at stations...
include her professors Richard Hull, Gregory Amenoff, Susanna Coffey, AlizaNisenbaum, and painters well known in art history like Hockney, Matisse, Bonnard...
FIGURATIVELY: Jane Corrigan, Daniel Heidkamp, Ella Kruglyanskaya, AlizaNisenbaum, and Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Curated by Matthew Higgs, Wilkinson Gallery...
each year. Acquisitions through this scheme have included works by AlizaNisenbaum, Berni Searle and Martine Syms. Jackson Tang Ceramics Award: The Jackson...