Bryce Hudson facts for kids
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Bryce Hudson
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Nationality | American |
Education | Kent State University |
Known for | Painting, murals, psychology |
Movement | Abstract art, cubism, geometric abstraction, neoclassicism |
Patron(s) | Brown-Forman Corporation, Matthew Barzun, Henry Schein Corporation |
Bryce Hudson (born March 29, 1979, in Rabat, Morocco) is an American artist. He is famous for his geometric paintings, which often use bright colors and sharp shapes. His art style is sometimes called Neo-plasticism, which is a type of abstract art.
Hudson's early paintings used geometric shapes to explore ideas about race and stereotypes. Later, his art changed to include shapes that looked like parts of buildings or spaces. He also creates printmaking art, mixing styles like Minimalism (simple art) and Rococo (fancy, decorative art).
Bryce Hudson is one of a few artists who work in the Neo-Plastic style today. He explores new ways to use geometric shapes in abstract art.
Life Story
Bryce Hudson was born in Rabat, Morocco. He was adopted by an American family when he was a baby. He studied painting, psychology, and sculpture at Kent State University.
In 1999, he had an art show at the Speed Art Museum. In this show, he used his art to look at how different backgrounds and feelings shape who we are.
Art Shows and Awards
Bryce Hudson's art has been shown in many places around the world. These exhibits help people see his work and learn about his unique style.
- 1999 – Beyond The Walls - Speed Art Museum, Louisville KY.
- 2006 – Contemporary Geometric Abstraction - Mason Muir Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia
- 2007 – Finding Family - 21c Museum Hotel, Louisville, KY
- 2008 – Neue Perspektiven in der Malerei (New Perspectives in Painting) - Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
- 2010 – Embracing Ambiguities – California State University, Fullerton, California
- 2011 – Art Taipei – Taipei, Taiwan
- 2012 – Thomas More College – Cincinnati, Ohio
- 2012 – Koru Contemporary – Hong Kong, HK
- 2012 – East African Art Biennale – Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Africa
- 2014 – Art Miami – The Duane Reed Gallery
- 2015 – Koru Contemporary Art Center – Hong Kong, HK