Joe Joe Worked In A Brick Factory
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 48
2006
I Was Done To Death By A Thousand Boring Conversations
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 98
2006
Nelson
Acrylic on Canvas
88 x 72
2012
Guta Looked After Her Shoes
Acrylic on canvas
68 x 48
2007
Century Gate
Acrylic on Canvas
72 x 48
2012
Radio Head
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 120
2010
Cathedral Heights
Acrylic on Canvas
72 x 48
2012
And No One Talks
Acrylic on Canvas
83 x 62
2011
Ted
Acrylic on Canvas
88 x 72
2012
Waiting on Platform
Acrylic on Canvas
84 x 56
2011
Blindfold
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 72
2006
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
“Headscapes”, Fieldston School Commons, New York (2012)
"State of Shock," ArtsBuilding, 548 W 28th Street, New York, NY (2010)
"S.O.S.", Eye Level Art, Charleston SC (2010)
"So Much To Say," Lake Eustis Museum of Art, Florida (2010)
"The Age of Endarkenment," McMaster University Gallery, USC Columbia (2009)
"Great Big Paintings," Gaillard Auditorium, Charleston (2009)
"Regeneration: Holocaust Paintings," Breman Museum, Atlanta, GA (2008)
“Muscular Diplomacy,” Art Miami, Florida (2008)
"Fables," Chastain Art Center, Atlanta, GA. (2008)
"Yom HaShoah Invitational", BSBI Synagogue, Charleston SC (2007)
“Illuminations In The Shadows,” University of South Carolina, Sumter SC, (2007)
Invitational Exhibition, Piccolo Spoleto International Arts Festival, City Gallery SC (2007)
"Regeneration", Yom HaShoah, BSBI Synagogue, Charleston SC (2007)
New York ArtExpo, British Council Exhibit, New York (2003)
“A New Machine,” City Gallery, Charleston, SC (2003)
British Council sponsored exhibit, NY Art Expo, New York (2001)
“Underground,” Millennium Commission, University of Exeter, UK (1989)
"Baby, I'm Gonna Save You," Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Devon, UK (1998)
“Renewal,” Phoenix Art Center, Exeter, UK (1997)
“Power and Superpower,” Young London Exhibition, UK (1986)
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
“Seven Sins of Reason”, No!r, 623 Broadway, New York (2012)
"Anatomically Incorrect," Alternative Arts, Brooklyn New York (July 2012)
"Four Elements," Paul Seftel Project Space, New York (March 2012)
Katzen Museum of Art, American University, Washington DC (May 2010)
Tallahassee International, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts (August 2009)
“Retrospectives,” Mary Martin Gallery, Charleston SC (2009)
“She Shall Be Called Woman”, Circular Church, Charleston SC. (September 2009)
Kulture Klash, Navy Base, Noisette Navy Base (2008, 2009)
“New Paintings”, Alexander & Victor Fine Art, 312 Royal Street, New Orleans (2003)
Rosenthal International, University of North Carolina (2003)
Artist’s Guild of San Fransisco, Open Show, California (2002)
“New Work,”Hudson Galleries, 707 Canyon Road, Santa Fe (2002)
“Collections,”Ann Jacob Gallery, 3261 Roswell Road, Atlanta (2002)
“Forgotten Corners,” Charles II Gallery, Queen Street, Charleston (2002)
“Three Artists,” Maniscalco Gallery, 17728 Mack Avenue, Grosse Point, MI. (2001)
“Paint and Print,” Alexander & Victor Fine Art, 312 Royal Street, New Orleans (2001)
“Another Kind of Now,” 302 Gallery, Peterborough, UK (1996)
“Tomorrow’s Nation,” Serpent and Hare Fine Art, Windsor, UK (1992)
Camden Art Fair, London, UK (1989)
East London Contemporary Art Center (1984)
London Now! East River Art Center, London UK (1999)
Young London Contemporary, Earl’s Court, UK (1984)
To view more of Fletcher's work, please go to: Fletcher Crossman
Fletcher Crossman was born and educated in England, and now lives in New York City.
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