EXHIBITS

atrium installation

 

Kenneth Aronson
kennetharonson.com

 

Kenneth Aronson is a conceptual artist. He is the founder of a enigmatic parallel web that is considered the "underground" of the internet. It's members include visionary programmers and artists from 20 nations that have shaped the visual experience of web and have been featured in most major museum new media shows

His large scale public and private art includes architectural design and permanent installations ranging to 250,000 square feet under roof and site plans up to 600 acres. He has installed massive temporary pieces on three continents including a million cubic foot work, that was installed in Tokyo's Buddokan in 9 hours for a one night exhibition for 17,000 people in 1990.

Aronson also works as a conceptual strategist. He has created brands, design, products, and exhibitions for a diverse clients in retail, entertainment, technology, communications, new media, and ecological services industries.

Kenneth Aronson has lived and worked in Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Japan, France, and Italy . Presently he lives in Venice, California.