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Untitled, 2007, watercolor on paper, 14 x 10 inches |
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Andrew Chesler
continues to use atmospheric/biomorphic abstraction as a metaphor for
a future world absent humanity. In these small scale, largely
airbrushed paintings and watercolors a variety of forms coagulate or
separate while floating in an indeterminate atmosphere of toxic-seeming
ethers, or, in the case of the watercolors, against the infinite white
of untouched paper.
Andrew Chesler was born and raised in New York City. He completed his
MFA at Parsons School of Design, and obtained his undergraduate degree
from Vassar College. He has exhibited in Paris, France, Rome, Italy and
various cities across the U.S. Chesler received his MFA from Parsons
School of Design, and his undergraduate degree from Vassar College. He
has received Residency Fellowships from The MacDowell Colony and Fundacion
Valparaiso in Almeria, Spain. |
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