Austin Eddy
Selected poems

Cover
Editor(s)

Galerie Eva Presenhuber

Author(s)

Mitchell Anderson, Austin Eddy in conversation with Dodie Kazanjian

Design

Benjamin Wolbergs

Size

20 x 30 cm

Cover

Linen hardcover with title plate and embossing

Pages

136

Illustrations

200

Language(s)

English

ISBN

978-3-96912-108-5

Since 2018, the American painter and sculptor Austin Eddy (b. Boston, 1986; lives and works in Brooklyn) has probed the manifestations of modern painting in a world between abstraction and figuration. As a child and teenager, Eddy immersed himself in the imageries of comics, cartoons, and record covers. In the early 2010s, he studied in Chicago with Barbara Rossi, who had been one of the Chicago Imagists in the 1960s. The deconstruction of everyday objects into innumerable forms and hues became his central theme. Eddy’s works play with luminous colors, overlaid textures, animated bird motifs, and abstract planes of light while grappling with a human existence defined by loss and the passage of time. Situated on the margins of reality, his paintings and sculptures are like visual poems, celebrating the evanescent instant that exists only for a second before fading into the past.

Austin Eddy completed a BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010.

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