All & Every
Tommy Hollenstein & Foodmasku
Duo Exhibition
Jul 25 - Sep 16, 2024

ArtVerse presents a duo exhibition of Tommy Hollenstein, who paints using his wheelchair, and Foodmasku, a digital artist who creates face masks from food. This exhibition explores harmony, equality, and creative freedom, embodying the Olympic spirit through art.
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Tommy Hollenstein is an American abstract impressionist painter and found object sculptor. A lifelong quadriplegic, Hollenstein has become a highly respected disabled artist who utilizes the tires of his wheelchair instead of traditional painting methods to create his works.
Foodmasku is a multimedia artist based in New York City. Previously known for his photographic series of his gunshot wound scars, foodmasku began making meals into masks when Covid-19 lockdowns began in April of 2020. The New York Times selected his Instagram account as "one of five art accounts to follow" in September of 2020. A sustainable artist who always eats his masks and composts his waste, foodmasku represents “Zero Hunger” - one of the 17 goals the UN has set by 2030 for a more sustainable future - for the UN Food Systems Summit and the UN Sustainable Development Goals Summit.
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​This exhibition features two artists who explore themes of equality, determination, and the Olympic spirit. Hollenstein creates paintings using his wheelchair, challenging conventional views of what a disabled artist can accomplish. Foodmasku crafts masks from food, transforming everyday materials into art and exploring trauma and mental health with whimsy and play.





