BRANDON ANSCHULTZ
The art here was printed and published at Pele Prints. All of the prints are for sale. Please contact us for pricing and current availability.
. 2007 25"h x 60"w Relief
. 2007 22.5"h x 30"w Relief
. 2007 22.5"h x 15"w Relief
. 2007 60"h x 25"w Relief
. 2007 60"h x 25"w Relief
. 2007 60"h x 25"w Relief
. 2007 60"h x 25"w Relief
. 2007 60"h x 25"w Relief
. 2007 30"h x 22.5"w Ed. 15 Relief
. 2007 22.5"h x 15"w Relief
. 2007 15"h x 22.5"w Relief
. Drop 13B (sold)
"Anschultz’s aptitude in working with the pure elements of color and space to create a confined visual and ecological statement is a result of his acute spatial sensibility and an understanding of the potential in the abstraction of his natural surroundings. This work displays the treatment of color as an independent element in which to some degree representation no longer plays a role but the color itself becomes form and utilizes the architectural plane on which it sits, with careful attention to its illustrative abstract spatial landscape. He is interested in the elusiveness of forms that we glimpse as part of our lives and manipulating such forms to create new illusions."
– Dana Turkovic, Independent Curator
Brandon Anschultz was born in Judsonia, Arkansas and currently lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri. He received his BFA from Louisiana Tech University and his MFA from Washington University in St. Louis. Anschultz has had recent solo exhibitions at Laumeier Sculpture Park, the Center of Creative Arts, White Flag Projects, and Philip Slein Gallery in St. Louis; @Space Contemporary in Santa Ana, California; and Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York. Recent group exhibitions include Front Desk Apparatus in New York; Monte Vista Projects in Los Angeles; the Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis; the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Sedalia, Missouri; The Dolphin Gallery and Urban Culture Project's La Esquina, in Kansas City and Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan.
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