Scott Vincent Campbell

 

Scott Vincent Campbell (b. 1983, New York, NY) is a visual artist and curator. He earned a BA in Fine Art from Haverford College in 2005, and currently lives and works between Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL. His work has been exhibited at institutions across the U.S., and in 2017 he was the first Ford Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. With a practice grounded in the methodology and traditions of assemblage, collage, and the re-purposed object, his work explores one's sense of self and how it is influenced and mediated by the ways other people see us.

 
 

photo by Robert Chase Heishman

 

I didn’t think you’d be like that (Mold 1), 2022, foam core, glass, inkjet prints, light bulb and fixture, OSB, plaster, polyurethane, sand, spray lacquer, wiring. photo by Robert Chase Heishman.

 

detail of I didn’t think you’d be like that (Mold 1), 2022, foam core, glass, inkjet prints, light bulb and fixture, OSB, plaster, polyurethane, sand, spray lacquer, wiring. photo by Robert Chase Heishman.

 

detail of What are y’all lookin’ at?, 2022, acrylic paint, inkjet print, MDF, plastic beads, race bibs, safety pins, spray paint, steel, wire screen, wood. photo by Robert Chase Heishman.

 

Imprint 1-3, 2021-2022, graphite on paper. photo by Robert Chase Heishman.