Dennis Farber is a contemporary multi-media visual artist whose
acrylics, photography, inkjet compositions, and Polaroids eschew
conventions of perspective, relative scale, and relative position to
create complicated spaces and fragmented narratives. Farber, who also teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art, has for 25 years been an integral part of both the New York and Los Angeles art worlds. His work has been exhibited regularly in the United States and abroad, and was included in MoMA's millennial exhibition, "Open Ends, Innocence and Experience," as well as other major exhibitions at MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York. Twice a guest of Yaddo, Farber cites "the privilege of being around other artists, and the interaction with them" as being an inspiration for his recent works.