Kenny Schachter
Title: "Do NOT believe anything I Say", 2025
Rarity: Unique
Size: 90 x 90cm
Materials: Permanent marker on tarpaulin.
The artwork is shipped on a roll. There is a 4cm border that allows for the tarpaulin to be stretched on to a frame, if desired. Frame not included.
Signature: Signed by artist
Name: Kenny Schachter
Nationality: American
b. 1961
Kenny Schachter, (b. 1961) is a New York-born, London-based artist, curator, writer, and collector whose career spans over three decades at the forefront of contemporary art and culture. Unafraid to critique the very structures he operates within, Schachter’s work - both visual and written - delivers sharp, irreverent commentary on the inner workings of the art world, the market, and digital innovation. His multidisciplinary practice moves between painting, sculpture, NFTs, and institutional curation, often blending satire with personal narrative.
Schachter has taught at institutions including Yale and the University of Zurich, written extensively for Artnet, and exhibited internationally, including a solo museum exhibit at Austria’s Francisco Carolinum. Through a career defined by disruption and experimentation, Schachter continues to question the systems of value and visibility that define art today.
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