Aaron Curry (artist)

[2] His work has been shown at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (in 2013) and the Katonah Museum of Art (in 2015) in New York, at the Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux in France (in 2014), and at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts (in 2017).

Aaron Curry's work combines painterly marks with sculpture, drawing, collage and installation.

[4] He draws influence from "the distorted planes of Cubism, the bright colors and flat surfaces of Pop, and sometimes the disconcerting biomorphism of Surrealism".

The large, black sculptures play with balance, one on the ground towers high and another hangs from the ceiling on the other side.

His books often contain silkscreened stickers or cut out sections exposing images from other pages, while the objects are often created from Curry's Mold-A-Rama machine.