| Aaron
Morgan Brown
Artist
Statement
My paintings are a combination of fantasy and reality.
They can be filed under the category of Magical Realism. Essentially,
they depict events in which reality is under the influence of
the subconscious, or dream world. Elements from the subconscious
intrude upon the everyday (such as wild animals in a domesticated
setting), or appear as unusual arrangements of figures and objects
within theatrically structured environments.
Generally, there is an air of mystery or expectation in my work.
I want to suggest, rather than illustrate, a world where all things
are connected and informed by an invisible cosmic presence. Sometimes
the suggestion is very subtle, other times it is obvious. In any
case, I believe that a sense of mystery is something that can
be enjoyed for its own sake, rather than something that needs
to be decoded or solved in order to be meaningful.
Aaron
Morgan Brown
2007
about
the artist
Aaron Morgan Brown Aaron Morgan Brown was born on April 4, 1964
in Wichita, Kansas. He has a wide ranging background in the arts,
including painting, music, and theatre. Both of his parents are
artists. His wife Ann Piper is a tenured painting professor and
artist.
He earned his BFA from the University of Kansas, MFA from Syracuse
University, graduating with honors from both institutions. He
has studied with many notable teachers with national reputations,
including the late realist painter Robert Brawley, pop artist
Roger Shimomura, and figurative painter Jerome Witkin. At Syracuse
University, he was chosen from among hundreds of applicants in
every department to receive a coveted third year fellowship.
He is the recipient of numerous other honors and awards, including
a Pollock-Krasner grant in 2005. In 2003, he was made an honorary
alumnus of the Roswell Artist-In-Residence program and his work
was added to the collection of the Anderson Museum, after spending
the year in Roswell during his wife’s residency. His work
hangs in many private collections nationwide, and several corporate
and university collections.
In 2006, he won a first place prize in The Artist Magazine national
competition, Experimental category. He has been featured in many
other national publications, including New American Paintings,
Gallery and Studio magazine (NYC), NY Arts magazine, and Harper’s
magazine.
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