I seek to express the complexities of connection in my work. I'm also interested in the processes of deconstruction and reconstruction.
Taylor A. Bingham (Georgia, b.1991) received a BFA in Graphic Design and a Minor in Photography in the fall of 2013 from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA.
During his final quarter in college, he interned at Steam Print, a screen printing company in Savannah, GA. He had already studied traditional printmaking and rounded out his printing knowledge during his internship. After graduating, he began working closely with the owner of Steam late into 2014.
In September of 2014, his focus shifted to digital production when he began working for Creative Approach, also located in Savannah, GA. With enough cumulative knowledge from working in the print industry, he shifted his focus to painting.
In 2016, he exhibited in the SIPS 16 (Student International Print Show) at the Faculty of Fine Arts – El Minia University, Egypt.
Early into 2017, his work shifted towards monochromatic palettes with more complex mark-making on the verge of complete abstraction. His aesthetic has continued to develop and mature throughout the remainder of the year. September 15th, 2017, he exhibited work in the Hurricane Harvey Fundraiser Artist Auction at Art.Work Austin located in downtown Austin, Texas.
In 2018, his work shifted towards collaborative experiences, starting with curating and participating in a group exhibition called Medium Small // Future Forward which had a focus on helping artists to build a strong network. Mid-2018 has been filled with an ongoing presence at Cherry Cola Dog, a new gallery concept in Austin, TX that offers artists a platform to be more immersed in the community viewing their work. He was live painting and showing in the space regularly before his move to New York City in late 2018.
At the start of 2019, he enrolled in an Artist Residency Program where he has been developing a new body of work and exploring the curation process at a deeper level.