Details:

This painting depicts a form both abstract and somehow evocative of an organic body—like the echo of a fossil or some distant memory. The artist frequently distorts the surfaces of his compositions to create optical illusions.
Unframed

① Artwork:

TSCOTO_20

This painting depicts a form both abstract and somehow evocative of an organic body—like the echo of a fossil or some distant memory. In his works, the artist explores texture with the use of unusual forms and representations to achieve an otherworldly sensation. He also frequently distorts the surfaces of his compositions to create optical illusions.

Specs:

16 inches
18 inches
1 inches
18 inches

③ Artist:

Andrew Chapman

Chapman’s paintings and mixed-media works explore abstraction, texture and unusual forms. The artist distorts the surfaces of his compositions to create optical illusions and otherworldly arrangements. Chapman’s formal compositions achieve a visceral immediacy through his use of atypical materials, unexpected scales and suggestive colors—as well as a sensibility that encompasses the strangeness of organic bodies in a highly mediated world.

BIO:

Andrew Chapman was born in San Francisco. He received an MFA from Stanford University in Stanford, California in 2012, and a BFA from California College of the Arts in Oakland in 2006.

Solo exhibitions of Chapman’s work have taken place at: Et al. in San Francisco, California; and California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California.

Group exhibitions that have shown Chapman’s work have taken place at: Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California; Portmanteau in Geneva, Switzerland; The Popular Workshop in San Francisco, California; and San Francisco Arts Commission in San Francisco, California.

In 2011, Chapman was awarded the Jack & Gertrude Murphy Fellowship and the Edwin Anthony and Adelaine Bordeaux Cadogan Fellowship in the Fine Arts.

Chapman lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Andrew Chapman:
TSCOTO_20, 2021
Acrylic on panel
18.0 × 16.0 inches /