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Erik Parker (1968) - Red fish ocean
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Erik Parker (1968) - Red fish ocean

Erik Parker (born 1968) is a New York-based artist, is known for cartoonish compositions that riff on the traditional genres of portraiture and still-life. His paintings draw inspiration from American subculture—psychedelia, underground comic books, music genres as well as historic modern painters.[1] Parker studied at the University of Texas, Austin with Peter Saul before receiving an MFA from Purchase College of the State University of New York. Solo exhibitions include Cornerhouse Gallery in Manchester, England; De Appel in Amsterdam; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Colette in Paris; Honor Fraser in Los Angeles; and Galleri Faurschou in Copenhagen, Denmark. Awards Rema Hort-Mann Foundation Grant (1999) Purchase College 25th Anniversary Scholarship (SUNY Purchase College) (1997) Rose Scholarship (Visual Arts Department, SUNY Purchase College) (1997) Durhurst Family Scholarship (Visual Arts Department, SUNY Purchase College) (1997) Excellence in Painting (Department of Art &Art History, University of Texas at Austin) (1995) Merit Scholarship in Painting and Drawing (University of Texas at Austin)(1994) Denbela-Ortiz Galeria Outstanding Scholarship in Visual Art (San Antonio College) (1992)

No. 81881107

No longer available
Erik Parker (1968) - Red fish ocean

Erik Parker (1968) - Red fish ocean

Erik Parker (born 1968) is a New York-based artist, is known for cartoonish compositions that riff on the traditional genres of portraiture and still-life. His paintings draw inspiration from American subculture—psychedelia, underground comic books, music genres as well as historic modern painters.[1]

Parker studied at the University of Texas, Austin with Peter Saul before receiving an MFA from Purchase College of the State University of New York. Solo exhibitions include Cornerhouse Gallery in Manchester, England; De Appel in Amsterdam; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Colette in Paris; Honor Fraser in Los Angeles; and Galleri Faurschou in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Awards

Rema Hort-Mann Foundation Grant (1999)
Purchase College 25th Anniversary Scholarship (SUNY Purchase College) (1997)
Rose Scholarship (Visual Arts Department, SUNY Purchase College) (1997)
Durhurst Family Scholarship (Visual Arts Department, SUNY Purchase College) (1997)
Excellence in Painting (Department of Art &Art History, University of Texas at Austin) (1995)
Merit Scholarship in Painting and Drawing (University of Texas at Austin)(1994)
Denbela-Ortiz Galeria Outstanding Scholarship in Visual Art (San Antonio College) (1992)


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