Ashley Epps makes sculptures, paintings and installations. He is from Amarillo, TX and was a member of the Dynamite Museum.
Epps’ current body of work looks simultaneously toward the future while reminiscing over the past. The present is a place too full of insecurity due to human nature’s tendency toward anxiety. Many people walk through the world burdened with an inner turmoil and tension stemming from fear of the unknown, and from rejection and failure. Perhaps it is safer to look more toward these other times, toward what could be described as a comfortably pop-culture idea of the past and the future. Taking in the shapes and color schemes of Epps’ installations, viewers may be reminded of a variety of imagery and ideas of “future” as imagined in science-fiction, fantasy and horror films from the 70’s and 80’s: neon, chrome, minimalist forms, darkness, tension, anxiety. An idea of a future that is inevitably unknowable; yet we are still driven to imagine it and attempt to create it out of the tools and ideas available in any given present time.
Ashley Epps currently lives and works in New York City
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