Anton Ginzburg
Adjunct Associate Professor
Biography
Dr. Anton Ginzburg is an artist, designer and educator, whose practice combines painting, design, multimedia, and moving image. His films, sculptures, and two-dimensional works investigate visual systems and studies of place, representation, and modernist form. He received a PhD from Middlesex University in London. In 2021, Ginzburg was a research fellow at the Schaufler Lab at the Technical University of Dresden, exploring Artificial Intelligence, technology, and labor. His work has been shown at the Venice Biennale, Whitechapel Gallery, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Blaffer Art Museum, Wyoming Art Museum, Rotterdam International Film Festival, and White Columns, among many other venues.
His teaching philosophy emphasizes personalized attention, visual experimentation, collaborative critique, systematic thinking, and inclusive perspectives in design and visual art. He focuses on developing students as practitioners and effective communicators through peer review, critical thinking, and reflective practice. Student evaluation centers on individual progress and articulate expression of creative decisions.
Education
Middlesex University, London, PhD
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, MFA
Parsons, The New School, BFA