

Sam King
At the forefront of innovation in contemporary art, Sam King serves as an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Arkansas School of Art. His work delves into the intricate intersection of painting's material thresholds and the viewer's instinct for interpretation, crafting pieces that challenge and engage the observer. Through his intuitive and incremental approach to painting, King skillfully employs color, shape, and gesture to both suggest and negate a sense of space and light, creating visually and sometimes physically disrupted continuities. King's artistic journey has led him to exhibit his work in a variety of venues, including galleries, artist-run spaces, and universities across the United States. His unique style and approach have garnered attention and acclaim, earning him the prestigious Arkansas Arts Council's Individual Artist Fellowship. This recognition underscores his contribution to the field of art and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional painting. In his role as an educator, King is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and inspiring learning environment for his students. He encourages them to explore their own creative instincts and to challenge conventional artistic norms. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of experimentation and the exploration of new ideas, mirroring his own artistic practice. King's work continues to evolve, reflecting his ongoing exploration of the relationship between the physical and perceptual aspects of painting. His contributions to the art community extend beyond his own practice, as he actively engages with fellow artists and scholars to further the discourse on contemporary art. Through his innovative approach and dedication to his craft, Sam King remains a vital figure in the ever-evolving landscape of modern art.
Publications
, 122-132, 2013-07-12
, 136-151, 2013-04-30
, 147-165, 2013-03-28
, 317-335, 2012-07-31
, 637, 2008-02-01
, 210-211, 2016-12-01
, 2021-08-24