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Ellen R. Sandor (born 1942) is an American new media artist. She is also founder of the Chicago-based (art)n, a collective of artists, scientists, mathematicians, and computer experts. Ellen Sandor and (art)n create sculptures that contain computer-generated photographic images that appear to be three dimensional. She is best known for combining computer graphics, sculpture, and photography to visualize subject matter that includes architecture, historical events, and scientific phenomena such as the AIDS virus, Neutrinos, Microglia, and CRISPR.


Education

Sandor holds a B.A. from
Brooklyn College Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls about 15,000 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate students on a 35-acre campus. Being New York City's first publ ...
(1963) and an MFA in sculpture from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1975). She was awarded an honorary doctorate of fine arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014. Sandor is a visiting scholar of culture and society, National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is a board member of
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center Eyebeam is a not-for-profit art and technology center in New York City, founded by John Seward Johnson III with co-founders David S. Johnson and Roderic R. Richardson. Originally conceived as a digital effects and coding atelier and center for ...
in New York and a 2016 Fermilab Artist in Residence at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.


Work

In 1983 Sandor formed an artists’ group called (art)n. They created a new art form, called PHSColograms (pronounced “skolograms”), which are 3D barrier-screen computer-generated photographs and sculptures. The term PHSColograms refers to a combination of photography, holography, sculpture and computer graphics. Some of (art)n’s best-known scientific visualizations include a rendering of the AIDS virus cell as well as visualizations of the polio virus, DNA, and the human brain. Through her Chicago studio, (art)n, Sandor collaborates with artists and technologists to create PHSColograms commissioned by art and science institutions. Sandor’s work has been commissioned by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Tech Museum of Innovation, among others. Her work is held in public and private art collections including the
Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill ...
, the International Center of Photography, the
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, the Musée Carnavalet, Paris, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Sandor and (art)n have worked with a variety of artists including Ed Paschke,
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, Chris Landreth,
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, Donna Cox,
Miroslaw Rogala Mirosław Rogala is a Polish-born American video artist and interactive artist. He has worked in the areas of interactive art, video installation and live performance, post-photographic transformation, and musical composition. Education * 19 ...
and
Claudia Hart Claudia Hart (born 1955 in New York, New York) is an artist and associate professor in the Department of Film, Video, New Media, Animation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. She has been active as an artist, curator ...
. In addition, she and (art)n have worked with scientists at the Scripps Research Institute, NASA, and the U.S. Army. Sandor was honored by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists for her longstanding commitment to integrating art and science in 2017. She is co-editor and contributor to ''New Media Futures: The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts'' (2018) published by the University of Illinois Press.


Patents

Sandor is the co-holder of five U.S. patents, three for autostereography techniques and two for polymerization of lenticular images.


Collecting and Philanthropy

Sandor and her husband, economist
Richard L. Sandor Richard L. Sandor is an American businessman, economist, and entrepreneur. He is chairman and CEO of the American Financial Exchange (AFX) established in 2015, which is an electronic exchange for direct interbank/financial institution lending and ...
, have assembled a private art collection with over 1,800 objects dating from the 1840s to the present. In 1988, 2001, and 2002 the Sandors were listed by
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magazine as one of America’s top 100 private collectors. The Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Collection contains photographs, paintings, drawings, sculptures, and new media works focusing around themes such as 19th- and 20th-century icons, Paris between the wars, the American West, Hollywood portraits, and
surrealism Surrealism is a cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists depicted unnerving, illogical scenes and developed techniques to allow the unconscious mind to express itself. Its aim was, according to l ...
. Ellen Sandor is chair of the advisory board of the Gene Siskel Film Center. She also serves on the board of governors for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a lifetime trustee of
The Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill ...
, to which she and her husband have also donated.


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