Page plays with light colour and shadow. He plays with dimension within the gallery space. A delight for the eyes and the mind and not to be missed.
Christopher Page (b. 1984), received his MFA from Yale School of Art in 2011. His works explore abstraction and representation by combining hard-edged compositional strategies with illusionistic painting techniques. He produces visual paradoxes and complicate the ongoing dialogue between light and space. His works deepens the complex relationship between the imaginary and the symbolic registers in the architectural space. He is an editor of Effects, a journal of art, poetry and essays.