Christopher Hudgens

Christopher Hudgens

Christopher Hudgens (born December 13, 1977 in Houston, Texas) is a noted American-born artist working in Chicago, IL.

History

Raised in Bacliff, Texas for ten years and later moved to three cities in North Carolina, St. Louis, MO, Chicago, IL Carbondale, IL, & Detroit, MI. His work has been largely shown in Chicago, IL, St. Louis, MO & Detroit, MI. His work in Chicago with Bad at Sports as the Operations Manager, Bridge Art Fair as Business Operations Manager & other work in the Chicago art scene with groups like Literago, Make Magazine, The Parlor and Madhatters Ball gave the base for his reputation in the Chicago arts as a competent Project Manager and Technology Adviser for the independent art world. Christopher received his BFA from Southern Illinois University and lived for many years in Chicago, Illinois, where his career in fine art expanded.

Exhibitions and Events

Hudgens has been active nationally since 1996 & internationally as an artist since 2007, has won various awards, publications and exhibitions. As an Art Organizer, he is a frequent contributor to Chicago's Bad at Sports as well as Operations Manager. His work with the Bridge Art Fair up until the company closed in 2009 included shows in London, England; Miami Beach, FL; New York, NY; & Berlin, Germany. Helping to create shows that had yearly attendances over 100,000 and revenue over $4,000,000 USD.

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    The liveliest work on view, however, is in apexart’s window, where a monitor shows animated credits listing Bad at Sports’s contributors. Created by B@S member Christopher Hudgens in the style of designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, well known for his masterful film titles, the retro graphics, limited animation and jazz soundtrack mesh seamlessly, while managing to get in a dig at Flood for good measure.

    Some names we recognize and like: Guerra De La Paz, Jeremy Deller, Tony Fitzpatrick, Liam Gillick, Christopher Hudgens and William Powhida.