Chris Doyle (artist)

For the cinematographer based in Asia, see Christopher Doyle.

Chris Doyle is a multi-media artist who lives in New York City. His major public projects have included BRIGHT CANYON, presented by the Times Square Alliance (2014); LEAP, presented by Creative Time in Columbus Circle (2000) and Commutable, presented by the Public Art Fund on the Lower East Side (1996), all in New York City. His work has also been shown at The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Queens Museum of Art, P.S.1 Museum of Contemporary Art, the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin, Germany, and as part of the New York Video Festival at Lincoln Center. In 2015 he created a major immersive sculpture, video and sound piece for Wave Hill Botanical Gardens in New York.

Doyle's recent projects include Vault and The Moons, both in Kansas City, MO (both 2007); and the multi-site 50,000 Beds presented simultaneously at Artspace (New Haven, CT), Real Art Ways (Hartford, CT) and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT).

Doyle received his B.A. at Boston College School of Arts and Sciences in 1981 and received his Master of Architecture from Harvard University in 1985. Doyle received the Creative Capital Visual Arts Award in 2000.[1] In 2014, he was named a Guggenheim Fellow.

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