christopher schade: envisaged landscapes

Exhibition Dates: september 29 - october 24, 2020

Reception: thursday, october 1, 5 - 8 pm

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The Painting Center is pleased to present Envisaged Landscapes, an exhibition of recent work by Christopher Schade in the Project Room. In these paintings and drawings, Schade explores the nature of cognition and perception using the genre of landscape. Each image begins by finding certain spatial relationships through plein air painting and then disrupting these relationships by using color, paint application and pattern in a non-descriptive way to support some pictorial conventions and undermine others. By using echoes of the recognizable in the form of observed spaces and colors, Schade encourages a greater subliminal belief in the landscape, making his distortions more intimate. Fundamental to the work are questions of what and how we visually recognize and understand, and the experience of holding simultaneously contradictory beliefs. Christopher Schade was born in Austin, TX and grew up in Austin and in Quirihue, Chile. He received his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Schade’s paintings have been recognized with awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, BNY Mellon and the Dallas Museum of Art. His exhibitions include solo shows at Kai Matsumiya Gallery and the Boston Design Center and group exhibitions at The Painting Center, Park Place Gallery, Blackburn 20/20, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brian Morris Gallery, GRG gallery, Drive-By Projects, and Geoffrey Young Gallery. Schade’s work has been written about in Boston Art Review, Interview Magazine, The Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, Dallas Art Revue, Austin American-Statesman and The Austin Chronicle. Christopher Schade currently lives and works in Watertown, Massachusetts and teaches painting and drawing as an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Massachusetts Boston. 

For more information on the artist, please visit: christopherschade.com.

View Catalogue: Schade.pdf