Eric Uhlir (American, b. 1979) grew up in Southern California and earned
his BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 2003. His work is both
figurative and abstract, examining the Anthropocene in the context of
art history. He exhibited at IA&A at Hilyer in Washington, DC in 2019 and
with Caitlin Berry Fine Art at Culture House in 2021. His work is held in
private collections internationally. He keeps a studio in Washington, DC.
“Much of my practice deals with examining our present day through the lens of art history and our relationship with the natural world. We often feel that our challenges are unique to our present time and the product of our preoccupations, but often current moments trace distinct paths from events in the past. Many of my series, like Trophic Cascade and A Perilous Loop, explore similar themes through different lenses – the repetition of history that’s depicted in most museums but often overlooked.”
BA, The University of Texas, 2003
Solo shows
2024
Armida & Rinaldo, Winston Wächter Fine Art
2020
Remember an Infinite Wave, Caitlin Berry Fine Art
2019
Recalled in Human Memory, IA&A at Hillyer
Group shows
2024
Echoes of Being, TAPPAN
2023
Q & A, Pazo Fine Art
Fair booths
2024
Winston Wächter Fine Art at Intersect Aspen 2024, Winston Wächter Fine Art