Bath Life magazine, March 2020
I’m posting some images of an article in this month’s Bath Life magazine, just published. Lovely to be featured on the cover, and delighted that the editorial team also chose to feature an image of the latest Print Club edition. Nice to see it in print, if that isn’t too meta
Modular Locus / Brewhouse Gallery
A solo show of digital drawings at the Brewhouse Arts Centre in Taunton, curated by Freeny Yianni and Close Ltd.
10 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network
interStella / Quad by Chuck Elliott. Inspired by the work of Frank Stella, this geometric pattern print riffs on ideas of the changing seasons and plant life through bold and bright colours. The colour saturated work is sure to enliven a winter day. Sara Carson
Saatchi Art / New Year 2020
Delighted to be included in Saatchi Art’s latest curated selection, by chief curator and VP Rebecca Wilson. If you’d like to view the work, it’s online here…
A Fresh Perspective / Bath Magazine
“Chuck Elliott overlaps the precision and order of symmetrical geometry with mesmerising digitally drawn non-repeating patterns. he explores notions of contemporary drawing using a high-end computer system and the latest digital drawing tools. His vibrant prints are energetic yet rhythmically soothing; pools of colour ripple, while smooth chromatic ribbons flow with electronic clarity, shining like a lacquered metallic surface.” Bridget Sterling, Axle Arts
The Arts / A few notes on the Culture
Lovely to be featured in Bath Life magazine, as the monthly cover story for their arts section. The feature reviews my solo show at Bridget Sterling’s Bath Contemporary Gallery.
Evolver / Visual Arts
“Chuck Elliott’s digital print overlaps mesmerising non-repeating hand drawn patterns with the precision and order of mathematic symmetry; vibrant colours ripple and vibrate in pools of digital fluidity.”
10 March - 1 April; Bath Contemporary. 35 Gay Street, Bath BA1 2NT. Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm. 01225 461230 / www.bathcontemporary.com
Is this the future of art? Photographers, painters and street artists use tablet technology to create digital masterpieces
The Art of Doing More, a pop-up exhibition in London's Finsbury Avenue Square, features colourful works created by eleven contemporary artists, made using a Microsoft Surface 3 tablet.
10 Opening Exhibitions to Watch / MutualArt
Mutual Art feature on TouchScreen, Matthew Small & Chuck Elliott, James Freeman Gallery, 02/2014. Look around you in a public place, and almost everyone will be somewhere else, lost...
Spectra 1 / Huffington Post
“Shoreditch, essentially, is the ideal setting for SPETRA 1: the first in a three part survey, as it has been coined, of dynamic colour use in contemporary art. Presented by The Future Tense - which acts as a springboard for emerging artists and specialises in the pop-up art gallery phenomena.”
The Huffington Post, 15.12.2011
Spectra 1 / flyer
Published in November 2011, to coincide with the opening of Spectra ONE at the Londonewcastle project space on Redchurch Street, E1, the show's online catalogue featured work by seven international artists, selected primarily for their interest in working with bold colour. Curated by Ed Bartlett of The Future Tense, the exhibition was the first of a three part survey to explore the use of colour in contemporary studio practice.
Art Review / Coda at Close
Coda at Close, a solo show curated by Freeny Yianni, ex Lisson Gallery, throughout her sensational Georgian house and contemporary art gallery in Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset.
Etapes Magazine
Great to be featured on the cover of Etapes magazine this March.
Aesthetica / Coda at Close
A half page colour spot in Aesthetica, based around an idea about digital archaeology, by re using the previous month’s spot as the foundation for the approach…
Autumn Art Lectures / Bristol University
Bristol University has been running it’s Autumn Art lectures annually since 1905. In 2010 the series featured six lectures around the theme of colour, and so it was a pleasure to be asked to provide the artwork for the series’ poster and associated publicity material.
Art of England / The Transistor Project
In August 2009 Art of England magazine published an article about my work, entitled Fluid Dynamic, Chuck Elliott and the Transistor project, featuring Arpeggi / REZ / silvered on the front cover. The piece also features an interview with Bristol based curator Louise Copping.
Crack / Transistor Feature / Launch Issue
Jake Applebee and Thomas Frost started publishing the independent music and art magazine Crack in 2009, from their studio here in Bristol. Still going strong today, with nearly 100 editions in print, it was a real thrill to be included in the first issue.
Bristol Contemporary Open 2008 / Flyer
Bristol Contemporary Open 2008 was a juried show held at Paintworks here in Bristol, featuring work by 24 mid career artists including Anna Gillespie, Barry Cawston, Beth Carter and Cathy Lewis. The catalogue features work by all 24 of the selected artists, alongside an introductory text and notes about the exhibition and jury.
The Art of Revelation / Bristol Post Review
Susie Weldon visits the current exhibition at Paintworks, in Bristol, and finds some exciting work, in lots of genres, from 16 artists.
Chuck Elliott has fielded some strange questions in his time but no one has ever asked him whether one of his artworks could stand beer thrown at it before. Yet that was the question posed by a nightclub owner who saw his stunning giant computer generated prints at the Revelation exhibition which is currently showing at Paintworks in Bristol.
Kinetic at City Inn
Kinetic was my first solo show, sponsored by Bristol’s City Inn, and curated by The Steps Gallery, in October 2006.