Aaron Krach is an artist and writer in New York City. He questions the value of objects by using ephemeral materials and existing distribution methods to create projects that require participation and collaboration. His artwork has been exhibited in galleries, apartments, and public spaces in cities large (Sao Paulo, NYC) and small (Ohrid, Macedonia). His “Insecurity” T-shirt was featured in the New Museum and his first book of photographs, “100 New York Mysteries” is in the library of the Museum of Modern Art and Yale University. As a novelist, Aaron’s first book, “Half-Life,” was published to critical acclaim in 2006. He regularly contributes cultural criticism to magazines and online. Aaron is the recipient of a Lower Manhattan Cultural Grant for Public Art in 2006 and 2012.