Hutton is a contemporary visual artist known for their evocative interplay between color, texture, and form, creating works that blur the boundaries between abstraction and representation. Born in 1985 in Glasgow, Scotland, Hutton has developed a distinctive visual language rooted in their early fascination with urban landscapes and natural phenomena. After graduating with honors from the Glasgow School of Art in 2007, Hutton’s career quickly gained momentum through a series of critically acclaimed solo and group exhibitions across Europe and North America.
Influenced by movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Post-Minimalism, Hutton’s paintings and mixed-media installations explore themes of transformation, memory, and the tension between control and chaos. Their studio practice is marked by intuitive layering, gestural mark-making, and experimentation with unconventional materials, resulting in work that invites viewers to engage deeply with surface and depth. Hutton’s commitment to pushing formal and conceptual boundaries has earned them numerous awards, artist residencies, and inclusion in significant public and private collections worldwide.
Alongside their studio work, Hutton is an active educator and collaborator, regularly leading workshops and participating in interdisciplinary projects that foster dialogue across artistic communities.
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