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Upcoming - Calvin Ross Carl
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Disjecta Contemporary Art Center. Salon: Portland2016 Biennial, The Studio Visits. Opening: July 9, 2016. 303 S Jackson Street. August 4 28, 2016. This exhibition runs concurrently and adjacent to the Seattle Art Fair.
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Biography - Calvin Ross Carl
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Calvin Ross Carl’s paintings and objects are exercises in balancing the humble realities of the American home and work environment with the utopian ideals of geometry and design. His process alludes to the digital and mass marketed with a methodical and exacting process. However, closer inspection brings levity to the design with the artist’s hand being very evident in the making.
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CV - Calvin Ross Carl
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B Spokane, Washington 1985. Lives and works in Portland, OR. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Intermedia. Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR, 2008. Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions. A Beggar on Horseback. Ditch Projects, Springfield, OR. All Play and No Work: New Work by Calvin Ross Carl and Matt Jacobs. HQHQ Project Space, Portland, OR (two-person). Half/Dozen Gallery, Portland, OR. Reinvestigating Peter Halley: New Work by Calvin Ross Carl and Derek Franklin. Milepost 5, Portland, OR (two-person).
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Calvin Ross Carl
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The Richest Man in the Cemetery (401K). 20 x 24 inches (51 x 61 cm). Give Me Your Answer Do (Kiss Her Goodbye). 16 x 20 inches (41 x 51 cm). Big Town Small Dreamer (Give Up). 16 x 20 inches (41 x 51 cm). Stop Believing (Things You Can’t See). 20 x 24 inches (51 x 61 cm). Why Would You Smile at a Time Like This? 12 x 16 inches (30 x 41 cm). 6:30PM Session on Empathy. 12 x 16 inches (30 x 41 cm). All Play and No Work: New Work by Calvin Ross Carl and Matt Jacobs. December 5, 2014 - January 4, 2015.
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Calvin Ross Carl
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