Artist and director of 667Shotwell, Chris Sollars work revolves around the reclamation of private and public space through interventions. The results are documented using drawing, photographs, sculpture, and video that are integrated into mixed media installations. Awards include 2007 Eureka Fellowship Award, a 2007 San Francisco Bay Area Artadia Grant, and 2009 Headlands Center for the Arts residency. Sollars in 2008 completed C RED BLUE J which screened at SFMOMA on Election Day and was included in CREATIVE TIME’s Democracy in America show at the NY Park Armory. Recent exhibitions include 2011 Bay Area Now 6 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and Trash at the new children's museum in San Diego. All of Sollars' work is sorted chronologically by category starting in 1996 as a record of his practice regardless of failures. View Press, CV & Bio
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Action, Intervention, and events performed or directed by Chris Sollars:
1996 - 2012 |
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Drawings ranging from the 2008 election to Hippied out Leaders. |
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Chris Sollars' Exhibitions and Installations ranging from Hairy - Brautigan - Bjorn Again - Come Walk With Me - to |
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Photographic Series and Documentation of time based works. All photos available in Editions of 5 unless noted. |
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Sculptures including the Left Behind sculpture photo series, wigs made from Sollars Hair, photo blankets, and video sculpture series on Richard Brautigan. |
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Videos and documentation of Actions and Interventions. All videos are available in DVD Editions of 5 unless noted. Watch videos @ 667, YOUTUBE and VIMEO. |
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C RED BLUE J |
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