Chris Doyle (artist)
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Chris Doyle is a multi-media artist who was born in Pennsylvania, in 1959. He is currently working and living in Brooklyn, New York, and Mexico City, Mexico. In his animation-based practice, he explores aspiration and progress, his main goal is to question “the foundation of a culture consumed by striving.” Through his work, he seeks to depict a world anxious in the shadow of a looming apocalypse, where environmental disaster and social inequities continue with increasing prevalence and complexity. To further drive his focus of restoration and conservation, his work often features industrial ruin, debris, and waste.


Education

Doyle received his B.F.A. at
Boston College Boston College (BC) is a private university, private Catholic Jesuits, Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus, a Catholic Religious order (Catholic), religious order, t ...
School of Arts and Sciences in 1981, and received his
Master of Architecture The Master of Architecture (M.Arch. or MArch) is a graduate professional degree in architecture qualifying the graduate to move through the various stages of professional accreditation (internship, exams) that result in receiving a license. Ove ...
from
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
's Graduate School of Design in 1985.


Work

Along his body of public work, his animations, paintings and drawings have been shown at
MASS MoCA The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex located in North Adams, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest centers for contemporary visual art and performing ...
, MoMA P.S.1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Olana, The
Brooklyn Museum of Art The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough (New York City), borough of Brooklyn. At , the museum is New York City's second largest and contains an art collection with around 500,000 objects. Located near the Prospect Heig ...
, The
Queens Museum of Art The Queens Museum (formerly the Queens Museum of Art) is an art museum and educational center at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. Established in 1972, the museum includes the '' Panorama of the City of Ne ...
, the Tang Museum, The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the
Kupferstichkabinett Berlin The Kupferstichkabinett, or Museum of Prints and Drawings, is a Print room, prints museum in Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Berlin State Museums, and is located in the Kulturforum on Potsdamer Platz. It is the largest museum of graphic art ...
,
Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
, The Taubman Museum of Art, the Norton Museum in Palm Beach; the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland Oregon; and Sculpture Center in New York. His animations have been included as part of the New York Video Festival at
Lincoln Center Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5  ...
, and the Melbourne International Arts Festival (2005).


Awards

Doyle received the
Creative Capital Creative Capital is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in New York City that supports artists across the United States through funding, counsel, gatherings, and career development services. Since its founding in 1999, Creative Capital has co ...
Visual Arts Award in 2000. He is the recipient of a 2014 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and the 2014 Borusan Contemporary Art Collection Prize. Doyle has also been awarded grants from the Creative Capital Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, NYSCA, and the MAP Fund.


Notable works

Some of his public projects have included ''BRIGHT CANYON'', which was presented by the Times Square Alliance and used
Times Square Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment hub, and Neighborhoods in New York City, neighborhood in the Midtown Manhattan section of New York City. It is formed by the junction of Broadway (Manhattan), ...
's electronic billboards to create the illusion of a canyon with waterfalls and animals (2014); "The Fluid", an animation installation on screens inside the Fulton Street Subway Station (2017); ''LEAP'', a video projection in New York City's Columbus Circle, presented by Creative Time (2000); and ''Commutable'', where he gilded the commuter and bike path on the Williamsburg Bridge in 22k gold, presented by the Public Art Fund on the Lower East Side (1996).


Notable concepts


Cycles

In an interview with Patricia Maloney, Doyle refers to a painting series called ''The Course of an Empire'', by
Thomas Cole Thomas Cole (February 1, 1801 – February 11, 1848) was an English-born American artist and the founder of the Hudson River School art movement. Cole is widely regarded as the first significant American landscape painter. He was known for hi ...
. From this painting series, which delves into how our understanding of our relationship with the environment has created a sense of menace. Doyle was intrigued by the cyclicality of civilization and created a series of animations, beginning with the "fulcrum moment of disaster," in his piece ''Apocalypse Management''. In the original painting series, Cole depicts a brief rise to glory and followed by a sudden and dramatic collapse and overtaking by nature. This could be interpreted as an allusion to a situation quickly and without warning getting out of control. Likewise, Doyle also focused on how quickly something can get out of control, but also how it rebuilds. In his interview with Patricia Maloney, he discussed his interest in how our relationship with nature is constantly changing in a cyclical form, and he wanted to focus on the cultural interpretation of nature rather than nature itself.


Man and nature

In an interview with 21c Museum, Doyle goes into further detail about his view on the interaction of man and nature. Doyle says that he does not believe in "the duality between man and nature," and that everything we make, including all of our trash and pollution, is an extension of nature. He believes that we have been taught to think of ourselves as separate from animals and nature, and his pieces such as ''Bright Canyon'' are meant to connect people and make them feel whole with nature. Doyle's piece aimed to reconnect Times Square to the natural environment it had been before the city had been built, exposing any passer-by to the positive effects of being connected to nature.


Place at a specific time

In 1996, Doyle created the piece ''Commutable'' with the Public Art Fund in New York. The piece was $7,500 of 22k gold gilded on the stairway and bike path on the Manhattan side of the Williamsburg Bridge. As people used this path, they in turn tracked gold flakes throughout the surrounding areas. This piece was different from his usual work because instead of creating a piece that was for people to look at or walk around, he "wanted to do something people could use." He wanted this piece to bring attention to an area that was seemingly abandoned by the city after construction was halted on the bridge. Even though he knew the bridge would one day be demolished, he explained that it is not about making a monument, but about transforming a place at a specific time. Like other art exhibits that make use of a community or area, this piece was greatly appreciated by pedestrians walking and riding along the bridge. According to Joshua Guetzkow in his article "How the Arts Impact Communities", art pieces such as this help communities "build social capital by boosting individuals’ ability and motivation to be civically engaged, as well as building organizational capacity for effective action."Guetzkow, Joshua. "How the arts impact communities." Centre for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies (2002): 7-8. By creating a venue that brought people together and brought attention to this "benighted" area, as Doyle calls it, he was able to make a positive impact on residents and quite possibly a sight that will persist in their memories.


Solo exhibitions

2023 Ramifications, Digital Animation on LED Screen, Permanent Installation, Zero Irving, Studio Rotation I, Fundacion Op.Cit, Mexico City, Mexico 2022 Shorebirds, Performance Installation, Collaboration with composer Jeremy Turner, Performed by Simone Porter, Lotusland, Montecito, CA The Fabricators, Solo Exhibition, Center for Main Contemporary Art, Rockland, ME 2021 The Fluid (seven channel version), Permanent Installation, The Ameswell Hotel, Mountain View, CA 2020 Parables of Correction, Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Newly Fallen, Presented by Cynthia Winings Gallery on the John Murphy Trail, Blue Hill, ME 2018 Unexpected Narratives, Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach, FL Swell, Curated by Sutton Beres Culler for Bellwether, Bellevue, Washington


2017

''Hollow and Swell'',
Catharine Clark Gallery Established in 1991, the Catharine Clark Gallery presents the work of contemporary, living artists using a variety of media. The gallery is located in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill Neighborhood, at 248 Utah Street. The Catharine Clark Gallery i ...
, San Francisco, CA ''The Fluid'', Fulton Street Station, MTA Arts for Transit, New York, NY ''In the Labyrinth'',
University of Michigan Museum of Art The University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) is one of the largest university art museums in the United States, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with . Built as a war memorial in 1909 for the university's fallen alumni from the Civil War, Alu ...
, Ann Arbor, MI ''Presto!'', Presented by Converge 45, Portland, OR ''Dreams of Infinite Luster'',
21C Museum Hotel 21c Museum Hotels is a contemporary art museum and boutique hotel chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. The chain also has locations in Lexington, Kentucky; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois; Bentonville, Arkansas; Durham, North Carolina; an ...
, Durham, NC


2016

''Recent Animation and Work on Paper'', Texas Contemporary,
Catharine Clark Gallery Established in 1991, the Catharine Clark Gallery presents the work of contemporary, living artists using a variety of media. The gallery is located in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill Neighborhood, at 248 Utah Street. The Catharine Clark Gallery i ...
, Houston, TX ''Apocalypse Management'', RL Window, Ryan Lee Gallery, New York, NY ''Union'', Collaboration with The Louisville Ballet and The Louisville Symphony Orchestra, Louisville, KY


2015

''Animations from The Lightening''. an outdoor projection at the Miami Project, Dec 1–6, 2015, Miami, FL ''The Lightening'', 50th Anniversary Project for
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, Riverdale, New York, April–May, 2015. (cat) ''Landscape Fictions'', Glyndor Gallery at
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, Bronx, NY (cat)


References


External links


Times Square Alliance : Chris Doyle Transforms the Concrete Jungle Of NYC’s Times Square Into a Flourishing Canyon with its Animal InhabitantsChris Doyle's Official SiteAndrew Edlin Gallery
NYC gallery representing the work of Chris Doyle

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