Stephen Pusey

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Stephen Pusey (1952-Present) is an artist. In the late 1970s Pusey created monumental public murals around London, UK. In 1986 he emigrated to New York, USA. Although his New York debut at PS1 was an exhibition of paintings, by the early 1990s the focus of his work again became public art - using digital media and the world wide web.

In 1994 he founded the online art and discussion hub, Plexus, with curator Yu Yeon Kim. In 1996 he also helped establish, with other online organizations, the Foundation for Digital Culture. Stephen Pusey currently creates large paintings that are overtly abstract but appear to contain an electrical interlace of shifting forms.