Brad Troemel (born 1987)[1] is an American artist and writer based in New York City. Troemel is most well known for co-creating the Tumblr blog The Jogging in 2009 which received attention for its work in post internet art.[2][3]
A self-described “emphatic disruptor”,[4]The New Yorker has described his work as “a jab at the rigid rules of the art world and an experiment in what art might look like if those rules didn’t exist.”[5]
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BradTroemel (born 1987) is an American artist and writer based in New York City. Troemel is most well known for co-creating the Tumblr blog The Jogging...
The New Yorker. Title in the online table of contents is "Conversion via Twitter". Online version is titled "BradTroemel, the Troll of Internet Art"....
that focused on digital culture and advertising. His ongoing work with BradTroemel began at this time with The Jogging. The Jogging began in 2009 as a Tumblr...
coalition-building. In 2015, the schools leading participants included David Salle, BradTroemel, Andrew Norman Wilson, Vito Schnabel, Haley Mellin, Elizabeth Jaeger...
opportunities for artists such as Joshua Abelow, Sebastian Black, and BradTroemel, as well as Dena Yago, Parker Ito, and Kelly Akashi. In 2014, Downs relocated...
Manhattan. Some of the artists exhibited by Zach Feuer Gallery include BradTroemel, Phoebe Washburn, Nathalie Djurberg, Jon Rafman,[citation needed] Tamy...