One day at a time.
seen from Germany
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One day at a time.
Caleb Taylor
www.calebtaylorart.com
Caleb Taylor is a 2010 Charlotte Street Foundation Fellow whose practice freely navigates the disciplines of painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture. He is the recipient of the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant, and has completed residencies at Vermont Studio Center, Urban Culture Project, and Ucross Foundation. His paintings and drawings are published in New American Painting and have been exhibited at numerous venues including the Nerman MoCA, Grand Arts (KC), CUE Art Foundation (NY), and Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art. Taylor’s work is collected nationally and is included in the public collections of the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, KU Medical Center, and Polsinelli Law Firm (KC). In addition to his studio practice, Taylor is a founding member of PLUG Projects, a curatorial collaboration that exhibits national artists and is a recipient of a 2011 Rocket Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation, Spencer Museum of Art, and Charlotte Street Foundation. He resides in Kansas City where he is an Assistant Professor and Associate Chair of the Foundation Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.
The Soloist (from the Codex Remodeled Series) decollage of found book pages 14 x 11 inches 2015 $950
\\\\\\\ (from the Codex Remodeled Series) mixed media collage on found book page 14 x 11 inches 2015 $950
The Proposal (from the Codex Remodeled Series) collage on found book pages 14 x 11 2015 $950
The Constructivist's Proposal (from the Codex Remodeled Series) collage on found book pages 14 x 11 inches 2015 $950
Caleb Taylor - installation views of Recent Paintings at dm contemporary - NYC. On view through February 1, 2014.