Max Tzinman

Visual Arts

Max Tzinman

Tzinman explores the drama of the duality within us all, and its link to the mindless escape within the mob.
He perceives that the desire to be distracted from the complexity of duality (life/death, conflicting instincts) can result in a lack of self-awareness and individual consciousness… a sea of passive humanity sleepwalking through life and a drift towards groupthink. ‘When everyone thinks the same, nobody is thinking’ (Walter Lippmann).
ART IS MY WAY OF TRYING TO MAKE SENSE OF LIFE…
Most of the artwork starts digitally, printed on canvas, or on 3D printer. Tzinman merges painting, photography, collage, and assemblage, to produce a series of deep, mysterious and disturbing images.
Max Tzinman was born in Romania and lived in Israel and Canada, immersing himself in a multitude of cultures that influenced his artistic philosophy. Formerly an architect, since his move to New York City he has returned to his first love, art. He has recently participated in art and photography shows at LACDA (Los Angeles Center For Digital Art), The Center for Fine Art Photography (Ft. Collins, CO), BAG (Brooklyn Art Gallery), Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital Art Gallery, Moss Rehab/Einstein, Atlantic Gallery (Chelsea), MOCA (Museum of Computer Art), and the William Penn Foundation.