TECHSPRESSIONISM: PAINT AND PIXELS

Colin Goldberg’s work channels the raw intensity of Abstract Expressionism into a hybrid practice that merges digital drawing and physical painting. Like Pollock, he treats gesture as a form of emotional release—but rendered through code, vectors, and pigment. His process reflects a lineage that runs through Rauschenberg and Warhol, reimagined for the digital age.

“Goldberg’s hybrid of handmade and digital elements—what he calls Techspressionism—fuses the two essential components of his art: the digital and the sensual.”

— Helen A. Harrison, Former Director, Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center (1990–2024)

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