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2025
Artscope Magazine, “Myth & Meaning Beneath the Surface: A Visionary Collaboration Across Science & Storytelling”, by Lee Roscoe, January 3, 2025 [pdf]
2024
The Enterprise, “New Exhibit Features Moving Images”, November 12, 2024
Manchester Journal, “Techspressionism: A new art movement comes to Vermont, September 26, 2024
Digital Arts Blog, “Exhibition: Hello Brooklyn! // Techspressionism 2024”, August 19, 2024.
Digital Arts Blog, “Artist Interview: Renata Janiszewska”, July 9, 2024.
2023,
2022
Techspressionism on NPR – “ARTalk: Colin Goldberg”, hosted by Gianna Volpe on WLIW. April 19, 2022.
Dan’s Papers, “Top 5 Important East End Arts Moments of 2022” by Oliver Peterson, December 29, 2022
27 East, “Techspressionism: A Global Movement With Local Roots” by Annette Hinkle, April 27, 2022.
James Lane Post, “Colin Goldberg: Curator Of Techspressionism”, by Jessica Mackin-Cipro, May 24, 2022. [archive.org] [pdf]
Art & Architecture Quarterly East End, “AAQ Portfolio: Techspressionism – Digital & Beyond”. Photographs by Jeff Heatley/AAQ. May 25, 2022. [pdf] [archive.org]
Hamptons.com, “Techspressionism Digital & Beyond Art Opening at the Southampton Arts Center” Photos by Rob Rich, May 3, 2022. [pdf] [archive.org]
James Lane Post, “Techspressionism: Digital & Beyond At Southampton Arts Center, Curated By Colin Goldberg”, Spring 2022 Issue, p.3 [pdf] [archive.org]
East Hampton Star, “Expressive Technology in Southampton”, by Mark Segal, April 21, 2022 [pdf] [archive.org]
2021
Hamptons.com, “Colin Goldberg Captures The World with Techspressionism” by David Lion Rattiner. November 15, 2021. [pdf] [archive.org]
Lenscratch, “Digital Mediations: Sherry Karver: Movement Interrupted”. By Aline Smithson. September 28, 2021. [pdf] [archive.org]
Downtown Devil, “New art exhibit ‘Call Me Ishmael’ experiments with augmented reality” by Fernanda Galan. September 6, 2021. [archive.org]
Shelter Island Reporter, “Roz Dimon shares artistic innovation” by Jody Geist. July 23, 2021. [archive.org]
Artnet News, “Editors Picks” by Sarah Cascone. May 3, 2021 [pdf] [archive.org]
2020
Beyond Photography, “Abstract Techspressionism – An Interview With Oz Van Rosen” [pdf] [archive.org]
Hamptons Real Estate Showcase, “Destruction and Creation: Abstract Techspressionism”, by Heather Buchanan. September 22, 2020. [pdf] [archive.org]
Dan’s Papers, “Zen & The Art Of Women”, by Nicole Teitler. March 26, 2020. [pdf] [archive.org]
2019
The Parrish Art Museum: “Pechakucha Night Hamptons, Vol. 27”. March 15, 2019 [vimeo] [pechakucha.com] [parrishart.org] [archive.org]
27 East, “Oz Van Rosen Featured In Group Show At The Whiteroom Gallery”. April 5, 2019. [pdf] [archive.org]
2017
PBS Miami – WPBT2, “Art Loft, Episode 338”. Air Date: June 16, 2015 [YouTube]
Northforker, “‘Hybrid’ exhibit at Alex Ferrone Gallery combines technology with tradition” by Vera Chinese. October 12, 2017 [pdf] [archive.org]
2014
Wired, “If Picasso Had A Macbook Pro”, by Kendra Vaculin. October 11, 2014 [pdf] [archive.org]
Hamptons Art Hub, “’Techspressionism’ Reflects Impact of Japanese Aesthetics”, by Eric Ernst. October 21, 2014 [pdf] [archive.org]
The East Hampton Star, “Colin Goldberg, Techspressionist”, by Jennifer Landes. October 14, 2014. [pdf] [archive.org – EH Star Archive]
2011
Hamptons Art Hub, “Perspectives of Abstraction” by Pat Rogers. September 17, 2011. [pdf] [archive.org]
Helen Harrison, Colin Goldberg: Techspressionism catalog introduction. July 2011. [pdf] [archive.org]