Chris Horder

Chris Horder (born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1976) is an Australian contemporary artist.[1]

Chris Horder
NationalityAustralian
EducationNational Art School in Darlinghurst
Known forPainting
AwardsMosman Art Prize
2011

Education

Horder completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts with honours at the National Art School in Darlinghurst in 2008 and in 2011 was awarded the Young Emerging Artist Award in the Mosman Art Prize.[1]

His works has been displayed at Liverpool Street Gallery in Sydney.[2]

A central theme to his works is "idea of the alchemy of the subconscious and the metaphysical aspects of paint itself, the work challenges the viewer’s interpretation of the visual world through the indulgences of chance imagery".[1]

gollark: What if we make it so that votes are done by allowing each player to set a few cells of the initial state to a complex cellular automaton, and then the output of that after a few billion steps is parsed into the result of the vote?
gollark: Wait, what if we treat passing/failing proposals as a 1D cellular automaton?
gollark: Oh, and also, pass proposal but translated to Latin, pass proposal 3 days ago, pass proposal *in* 6 days, and randomly reassign all rule numbers.
gollark: It may take a little while to do the necessary votes, but it would be ENTIRELY worth it.
gollark: I think we should use instant runoff voting, with the options to choose between being pass proposal, fail proposal, revote proposal but the second most popular option is unavailable, wait 16 hours and then revote, fail proposal but pass its dependents instantly regardless of other rules, crab, pass proposal and next/previous proposals, reclassify proposal as an SCP, pass the proposal but with every second letter removed, pass the proposal but backward, and frog.

References

  1. "Chris Horder". Conductors Project. May–June 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
  2. "Christopher Horder". LiverpoolStGallery.com. Liverpool Street Gallery. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.


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