Chris Wolston
Chris Wolston rigorously blends traditional techniques and materials with a wry, contemporary realism, arriving at an entirely original postmodern aesthetic imbued with material fluency and environmental urgency.
Chris Wolston is an American artist and designer based in Brooklyn, New York and Medellín, Colombia. His thoughtfully conceptualized and deliberately fabricated work - which ranges from furniture and lighting to installation and sculpture - rigorously blends traditional techniques and materials with a wry, contemporary realism, arriving at an entirely original postmodern aesthetic imbued with material fluency and environmental urgency.
Wolston’s interest in non-Western art-making traditions originated at the Kokrobitey Institute, in Accra, Ghana, where he studied before receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design. He later earned a Fulbright grant to study pre-Columbian ceramics in Colombia. Invigorated by his exposure, Wolston opened a second studio in Medellín to continue his collaboration with local artisans and materials.
His work can be found in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia, the Museum of American Glass, The Museo de Antioquia in Medellín, Colombia, and the National Museum of Qatar. He has been profiled in T Magazine, Architectural Digest, Galerie, Le Monde Magazine, Elle Decor Italia, Domino, Surface Magazine, and many others, and has worked with such brands as Fendi, Dior, and Philip Lim.