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Fred George is a motivated, insightful, accomplished artist whose work makes one question the status quo.

A politically motivated artist from New York, USA, Fred George continues to experiment and expand on a vibrant career spanning more than 30 years. Having started his artistic journey with studies in photography and sculpting, his resulting lifelong obsession with expression and creation has culminated into an eclectic array of artwork and accompanying accolades.

Working extensively on various creative writing and music projects as well, Fred can weave a rich tapestry of meaning between numerous mediums. The forward-thinking nature of his work creates a timeless mosaic that can be appreciated contemporarily just as much as it can be appreciated retrospectively. Thanks to the visionary planning of each work and the fact that Fred chooses not to shy away from challenging topics, his work continues to attract interest and recognition from casual viewers and professional collaborators alike.

 

This interest and recognition are represented by the awards and attention that Fred has earned over the years, through his dedication to his craft. Not only has Fred worked with many notable clients such as the New York Museum of Modern Art and Museum of Natural History, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Los Angeles Walt Disney Center, but he has also received many major advertising industry awards including the BPAA (Business/Professional Advertising Association) Star Award, the Communication Arts Award of Excellence, and various International Advertising Festival awards.

     The quality of Fred’s work has not gone unnoticed by private organizations either, having attracted interest and projects from the likes of IBM, American Express, Canon, Cartier, Trump Properties, and more. Notable architectural photography projects also include the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and General Motors Building, with various shots appearing in publications such as Architecture, Architectural Record, The New York Times Magazine, Time, and Rolling Stone.


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