Neil Campbell (Loughborough, 1958) lives and works Vancouver, Canada.
Campbell’s work, highly synthetic and of strong impact on the sensorial perception, is based on the research on the essence of elementary geometrical shapes, in order to go beyond the sole visual experience, involving the observer in a broader sense: the search of a rhythmic sense in his wall compositions, realized using a solid, matte and nonreflecting paint, leads to a sharp perception of the space, however constantly changing.
His work has been shown in solo exhibition in international public and private Institutions, including: Esker Foundation, Calgary, Canada (2019); Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada (2014); Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2005); Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (2004); Art and Public, Geneva, Switzerland (1994); Centre d’Art Contemporain de Montreal, Montreal, Canada (1993). He has also taken part in many group exhibitions in Institutions such as: Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy (2016); Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, France (2013); MAGASIN - Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, Grenoble, France (2009); Musée d’Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (1997); Queens Museum, Queens, New York, USA (1990).
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