Trying something a little different, this new body of work consisted entirely of drawings by Travis and also in
collaboration with other artists like Fred Harper, Lola, Craola, Chet Zar and more.
Not exact matches
By mixing images found in electronic or print media
with imagined subjects, or by performing types of painting (
like gestural abstraction or photo - projection) as self -
collaboration, the
artist sets up dialogs
with others into his process.
Shows have included Cerreality by Connecticut
artist John O'Donnell, featuring sculptures created
with brightly colored cereal; Pomp and Plastic Things by Georgia
artist Justin Hodges that included a green chromogenic living room; Reasonably Nice Things, installations based on the notion of home by Dayton
artist Charmaine Renee; group shows
like Self As Subject and Trompe L'Oeil: Paintings in
Other Media featuring national
artists; and Future Thinking, a
collaboration between UD and Wright State art students.
Through her
collaborations with visual
artists (including Arthur Jafa, Shani Crowe, Mickalene Thomas, and Rashaad Newsome); her engagement
with the work of
other talents
like Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, who inspired the aesthetics of A Seat at the Table; and her push into some of the art world's most revered spaces (her digital artwork, Seventy States, was shown at the Tate Modern in response to its «Soul of a Nation» exhibition this year), Solange has emerged as a cross-disciplinary
artist who is committed to pushing her practice into exhilarating new realms and breaking down the barrier between art and popular culture.
These
other collaborations include works such as murals, sculptures and more, done
with artists like Alexandre Farto a.k.a. VHILS / Splash and Burn, Anders Gjennestad a.k.a. Strøk, Pixel Pancho, Isaac Cordal and more.