"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.
"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.
"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.
"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.
"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.
"Field" (2019) by Adam Bateman, courtesy of the artist. Spray paint and acrylic on panel; 15 x 15 inches.
At a basic level, I'm thinking about the additive/subtractive methods used in farming and the marks are related to those marks.
Artist Bio:
Adam Bateman received a BA in English and Spanish at BYU and an MFA in Sculpure from Pratt Institute. He is an artist and curator who has exhibited his work internationally, across the United Sates and at every major art museum in Utah. He is the 2008 recipient of the Utah Division of Arts and Museums Visual Artist Fellowship and the 2013 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. He has curated projects in Los Angeles and New York City as well as for a few venues in Utah including CUAC, a non-profit space that he has operated for ten years.