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Born in London, 1962 - Lives in New York
Carl Fudge uses digital technology as an intermediary
step, exploiting the computer's facility for subtle control of composition
and color before returning to more traditional media to create the final work.
His recent suite of prints, "Rhapsody Spray,"
is based on the image of Sailor Chibi Moon, a Japanese anime character endowed
with shape-shifting, transformative powers. Fudge digitally reworked every
inch of a scanned image of Chibi Moon into a nearly abstract composition that
was then used as the model for a meticulously executed screenprint, produced
in four chromatic variations.
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
1996 Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York, NY
1997 Schmidt Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO
Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
1998 Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA
2000 Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY
Selected Group Exhibitions:
1998 Denver Museum of Art, "Contemporary British Art."; Seattle
Art Museum, "Kind of Abstraction."
1999 Thread Waxing Space, New York, "Conceptual Artists as Neurobiological
Praxis."
2000 Walter Phillips Gallery, The Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada,
"Pict: Digital Image Painting."
2000-01 The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, "Glee:
Painting Now."
2001 Whitney Museum of Art, New York, "Bit Streams
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