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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Fletcher Crossman


Role
  
Artist

Known for
  
Painting

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Born
  
4 February 1965 (
1965-02-04
)
England

Fletcher crossman state of shock


Fletcher Crossman (born 1965) is a British artist, now based in New York and represented by the Mary Martin Gallery.

Contents

Fletcher crossman s paintings


Career

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During the 1990s Crossman worked as an artist and illustrator in London, UK. Following a year as a fellow of the Fulbright Program in the United States, Crossman was sponsored by the British Council to represent the UK at the 2002 New York ArtExpo. Moving permanently to the States in 2003 Crossman became the invitational artist for the 2007 Spoleto Festival USA, an exhibition which featured large-scale figurative and political pieces. Crossman's work was subsequently exhibited at the University of South Carolina, the Tallahassee International, and the Katzen Arts Center at the American University in Washington, DC. In 2005 he was granted awards by the George Sugarman Foundation and the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation.

In 2008 Crossman was commissioned to paint a 15-foot high installation at the Circular Congregational Church in Charleston SC, featuring a female crucifixion, and its unveiling coincided with "She Shall Be Called Woman", a symposium on the role of women in world religions.

Following an exhibition examining the Iraq War from a European perspective, the International Herald Tribune commissioned two op-eds from Crossman in 2003, one of which was cited by Senator Carl Levin on MSNBC's Scarborough Country as "a timely call for balance" in the American debate regarding the Iraq War. Crossman's 2009 exhibit State of Shock examined violence in American public life, and led to Crossman being named Artist of the Year in Charleston's City Paper. State of Shock was brought to New York by Eye Level Art in 2010 to coincide with the midterm elections.

In 2015 Crossman wrote and directed the movie 'Heavy Objects', which was nominated for Best Feature at the 2017 New York Winter Film Awards.

References

Fletcher Crossman Wikipedia