Todd Murphy

Wink
October 4, 2022

Bill Lowe Gallery is pleased to announce the representation of The Estate of Todd Murphy (b. 1962, Chicago; d. 2020, New York) and in fall of 2022 the first major exhibition of work since the artist’s passing. For more than three decades, Murphy synthesized a wide range of mediums including sculpture, painting, film, drawing and photography in mystifying combinations. Existing between anthropology and avant-garde aesthetics, the artist’s inventive mixed media works draw from revisionist histories, literary archetypes, and philosophy as a means to explore the complexities of human identity.

 

Todd Murphy (b. 1962 - d. 2020) was born in Chicago, later living and working in New York. After studying art at the University of Georgia, he began his artistic career in Atlanta and continued to show there as well as in New York, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, Virginia and Seoul, South Korea and elsewhere. His work is in many prestigious international private and museum collections including The High Museum of Art, The New Orleans Museum, and The Tampa Museum of Art. Beginning in the late eighties, Murphy’s enigmatic work was distinguished by an Abstract Expressionist scale and gesture applied to figurative images.  These iconic figures came to heroically dominate his canvases and Plexiglas paintings - many colossal in scale and immersive in nature. His earliest works were birthed from experimentations with 35mm slides - placing one atop or overlapping another - resulting in an illusionary, prismatic technique. This method would later characterize his approach to both his fictional, historical, and biogeographical subjects encompassing Irish novelist and playwright Samuel Beckett, Homer’s Ulysses, anthropologist Margaret Mead, and various species of exotic wildlife.