Exhibition
Aaron Robert Baker "Head Space"
4 Nov 2023 – 26 Nov 2023
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Thursday
- 11:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 11:00 – 17:00
Free admission
Address
- 4134 Verdugo Rd
- Los Angeles
California - 900654
- United States
Chicago-based artist Aaron Robert Baker brings his obsessively stippled drawings to Los Angeles.
About
The Trophy Room LA is thrilled to present an exhibition with Chicago-based artist Aaron Robert Baker titled “Head Space” The Exhibition runs from November 4-26, 2023. A Limited Edition Print of one artwork from the exhibition will be available for purchase.
There will be an artist reception on Saturday, November 4th, from 5-9 pm. Please join the artist and gallery in celebration.
Aaron Robert Baker was born in the Allegheny Mountains of western Pennsylvania in 1972. The youngest in a tribe of restless people, he wandered through Michigan, Ohio, Nevada, and numerous Texas towns before settling in Chicago, IL, with his wife and son.
He received his BFA from The University of North Texas and his MFA from The University of Nevada Las Vegas, where he studied under influential art critic Dave Hickey. When he was in the second grade, his teacher told his parents that he had drawn a cheeseburger really well and they should enroll him in art classes. He has been an artist ever since.
My work explores the symmetry between beauty and awkwardness, happiness and despair, the natural and the synthetic. Growth, transformation, and anthropomorphism interest me, as does our ability to turn any combination of shapes into a visual language.
In my "Heads" series, I work in a consistent size and format and with a limited visual vocabulary. Beginning with the same egg-shaped outline for each one, I fill it with patterns of circles and lines until a figure emerges. Once a basic structure is in place, I layer in obsessive dots and marks and allow this mark-making, and how it looks as it accumulates, to determine whether a shape is on top, underneath, concave, convex, etc. Though my approach is process-based, it is ultimately intuitive. Every artwork is an exploration, and I am open to surprises.