Christopher Stout
On Debating the Immutable Nature of the Human Condition: Secular Reredos (Formation) Stone 022
On Debating the Immutable Nature of the Human Condition: Secular Reredos (Formation) Stone 022
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Title: On Debating the Immutable Nature of the Human Condition: Secular Reredos (Formation) Stone 022
Date: 2025, School of Visual Arts MFA Artist Studio in Chelsea, New York City
Dimensions: 8" width x 10" height x 2.5" depth
Intellectually, this work is informed by A Room for Prepared Piano, a 1943 piano composition by queer experimental composer John Cage
Materials: Poured stone and mixed media on panel
About the Artist
Christopher Stout (Born in Maryland) is a New York City-based artist who utilizes the tools of abstraction with industrial materials as a process for activating queer life and histories by means of alternative process sculpture. Stout utilizes diverse elements, including wood, plaster, cement, shredded writing, textiles, metal, resin, and paper pulp, to create a visual, physical language highlighting âothernessâ. Stout graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a Bachelor of Arts Cum Laude, Humanities in May 2025. He is a student in the Master of Fine Arts Program at the School of Visual Arts, with an expected completion date of May 2027.
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