| Dale Chisman is an abstract painter who has explored the possibilities of line and luminous color for forty years. Chisman identifies with mid-century artists such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Antoni Tapies. Rocky Mountain News art critic Mary Voelz Chandler writes [Chisman has] “created his own vocabulary of symbols, expansive works where every mark [is] just so, and just so important in the composition, and where there [is] so much going on beneath the surface of each painting. I could fall into them for hours.”
Chisman’s work is in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum; the Smithsonian Museum of American Art; the Kirkland Museum, Denver; the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, and in many private and public collections nationally.
His work has been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver; the Denver Art Museum; the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Brooklyn Museum. Chisman has had many solo and group shows in New York, Santa Fe, Seattle, San Francisco, Aspen, and Tokyo.
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