Christopher Paul Jordan

Christopher Paul Jordan is a painter and public artist from Tacoma, Washington. Lacing salvaged textiles such as window screen and debris netting with acrylic paint, Jordan simulates conditions of removal and relocation to surface questions about human relationships. Through parallel practices in performance, installation, and sculpture, his investigations are often staged or permanently embedded in public space. Jordan’s first museum exhibition: In The Interim - Ritual Ground for a Future Black Archive, buries African American predictions of the end of the world on the grounds of the Frye Art Museum until the year 2123. His 20ft bronze, aluminum, and steel sculpture andimgonnamisseverybody (2021) is the centerpiece for The AIDS Memorial Pathway in Seattle. Jordan holds an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from the Yale School of Art (2023). 

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THE END, at Veronica, July 21st - August 31st 2024

 
 
colorful painting on window screen hung on a white wall

road trip, 2024
acrylic on window screen with found fabric
48 x 77 inches
$11,000
unique