ABOUT

Based in Los Angeles, American artist Matt Bilfield described himself as “being somewhat of a neat freak and minimalist who thrives on order and pragmatism and [who is] drawn to specific outlets to express his inner visions”. 
In the framework of the television graphics he created, he noticed that it was always the image that constantly changes as the viewer watches, inactively.

By conceptualizing a series of artwork, Matt Bilfield wants to create pieces where the vantage point dictates the image and abundance of color, in turn activating the viewer. Where the television screen has the screen framework as its boundary, he wants to extend that boundary to the dimensions of the room itself.

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He enjoys the challenge of getting the most functional and aesthetic impact out of design simplicity. In creating the subject matter for his work, his goal is to push the amount of emotion he is able to portray using a methodical medium that forces him to make definitive color placement choices: “Often times the placement of only a few pegs can directly affect the overall mood of each piece.”

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Exhibition 

Selected Group and Solo Exhibitions:

- Art at the Beach, Playa Del Rey, CA, 2016
- Krause Gallery, Blurring The Lines, New York, NY, 2016
- Scope Art Show, New York, NY, 2016
-Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA, 2016
- Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA, 2016
- Krause Gallery, Emerging to Established, New York, NY, 2015
- Scope Art Show, New York, NY, 2015
- Krause Gallery, Point Of View, New York, NY, 2014

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