Todd Williamson admired Mark Rothko and aimed to create works that enhanced his spirituality, expressing the world of abstraction. In recent years, he has produced two-dimensional works characterized by horizontality. He has begun to use a variety of colors from the rich colors of his early days, and is full of boldness and confidence that is not hindered by anyone in constructing his own world.
Graduated from Belmont University (Tennessee) in 1988 and studied at California State University and UCLA.
2007 "Spectrum" New York Micro Museum, NY Curator's Choice Award
Residency as an invited artist at Scule Internationale di Grafica, Venice Italy
2006 Invited to Louise Bourgeois Artist Salon (NY)
[Solo Exhibition]
2009 Todd Williamson Exhibition at George Billis Gallery (NY) “Blurring the Lines” Exhibition at Belmont University
2008 "Line of Vision" Exhibition at LA Contemporary (California)
"Trame di Luce" Exhibition at the Japanese Cultural Center (Milan, Italy)
Todd Williamson Exhibition at Irvine Fine Arts Center (California)
"Orizzonti" exhibition at Associazione Culturale (Naples, Italy)
2005 Invited to the Skopelos Foundation for the Arts (Greece), and held solo exhibitions in the United States, Canada, France, etc.
He has also participated in numerous group exhibitions in the United States, China, Italy, Spain, and other countries.
2009 Gallery Ippodo (Tokyo)
[Award]
2010 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant Winner