Brian Hubble

Brian Hubble
Born c. 1978
Newport New, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality American (United States)
Education The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Virginia Commonwealth University, The Illustration Academy
Known for Illustration, Painting

Brian Hubble (born Newport News, Virginia, 1978) is an American artist. He received a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2001 and attended The Illustration Academy the following summer. In 2011, he received his MFA at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He lives and works in Brooklyn.

Hubble has created photo-collage illustrations for publications such as New York Times,[1] Harper's Magazine, M.I.T. Technology Review and Psychology Today. In 2004, he made illustrations for The Stranger, author of Under the Tuscan Sun Francis Mayes for Atlanta Magazine, and legendary rock band Guided By Voices for Cincinnati Citybeat. Additional clients of his include Atlantic Monthly, Yale, The Deal, Johns Hopkins, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist, Duke University, The American Prospect, Notre Dame, Progresa (Spain), VMEN (Greece), and Foreign Policy (France).

His illustrations have most recently been included in Taschen's Illustration Now! Vol. 3 [2] and Print. He is represented by Levy Creative [3] in New York City.

Hubble has also curated and exhibited throughout the U.S. including Darke Gallery[4] in Houston, Texas, Ghostprint Gallery[5] in Richmond, Virginia, and Rabbithole Gallery[6] in Brooklyn, New York.

References

  1. New York Times
  2. Jason Seiler Blog
  3. Levy Creative
  4. Darke Gallery
  5. Ghostprint Blog
  6. Rabbithole Gallery

External links

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