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Ian H. Boyden (born February 16, 1971) is a contemporary
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painter, sculptor, and book artist, known for the paints and inks he makes from materials such as
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s,
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, and
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. His paintings are often abstract interpretations of how the pigment materials are understood according to historical, literary, and psychological contexts. Boyden’s early years were spent under the influence of the artist Margot Thompson, a student of northwest calligrapher and philosopher
Lloyd Reynolds Lloyd J. Reynolds (1902–1978) was an American calligrapher and professor at Reed College (1929–1969) who taught classes on creative writing, art, and calligraphy. Lloyd Reynolds was born in 1902 in Bemidji, Minnesota. He received a BA in Bota ...
, and Boyden’s father, ceramic artist
Frank Boyden Frank Learoyd Boyden (September 16, 1879 – April 25, 1972) was headmaster of Deerfield Academy from 1902 to 1968. Early life Boyden was born at his family's homestead in Foxborough, Massachusetts. His maternal grandfather was a missionary in ...
. He earned a B.A. in Art History from
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(1995), and an M.A. in the History of Art from
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(1998). In 1995, he received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to study the history of
Chinese calligraphy Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high est ...
as inscribed in stone. Boyden’s scholarly and artistic interests in inkmaking are rooted in his discovery of ancient Chinese ink recipes. His inkmaking practice and scholarly investigations involve how ingredients function esoterically as well as practically in the resultant paintings. On the basis of his contributions to the study of ink, he was invited to be the 2011-2012 scholarly artist-in-residence for Suzhou University ( Jiangsu Province, China). During that time, the Suzhou-based Jincheng Media Group invited him to be the 2012 artist-in-residence and to both produce paintings and install conceptual sculptures in the fish ponds of the site’s classical
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. The work culminated in a solo exhibition of books, paintings, and video at the
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. Boyden’s artist books demonstrate traditional bookmaking practices of sewn bindings, wood covers, handset type, and letterpress printing. Other books depart from such tradition and apply the understanding of a book as a sequenced experience to objects like meteorites, which are sliced and set into a hinged binding so they can be "read" as both objects of scientific interest and structural interpretation. Boyden has collaborated with writers
Sam Hamill Sam Hamill (May 9, 1943 – April 14, 2018) was an American poet and the co-founder of Copper Canyon Press along with Bill O’Daly and Tree Swenson. He also initiated the Poets Against War movement (2003) in response to the Iraq War. In 2003 Ha ...
(''Habitations'', ''Edible Earth'', and ''Crossing the Yellow River''); and spouse,
Jennifer Boyden Jennifer Boyden (born 1969) is an American poet and teacher. Life Jennifer Boyden grew up in Stillwater, Minnesota. She attended Creighton University (B.A., Creative Writing), and Eastern Washington University (M.F.A., Creative Writing, With Di ...
(''Evidence of Night'', and ''Twenty Views of Cascade Head''); and artists Timothy Ely,
Rick Bartow Richard Elmer "Rick" Bartow (December 16, 1946 – April 2, 2016) was a Native American artist and a member of the Mad River band of the Wiyot Tribe, who are indigenous to Humboldt County, California. He primarily created pastel, graphite, an ...
, Hua Rende, Ch’ang Chung-Ho, and William Balcom. Boyden’s sculptures explore self-portraiture that he makes out of a variety of materials that are then given back to the environment to be completed by appetites of birds, bear, fish, and so forth. Boyden describes these pieces as explorations of
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ecology.Gordon, Melissa, "What Rises From Remains," i
Poor Yorick
/ref> These self-portraits were the subject of his
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talk "'Eradicate the Self' Self-Portrait." Boyden is the co-director of The Multiverse,
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. Boyden currently lives in
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. His works are published by Crab Quill Press.


Books

''Frank Boyden: Prints and Books''. Co-authored with Prudence Roberts. Salem, Oregon: Hallie-Ford Museum of Art, 2006. ''Roots of Clouds, Transcendence of Stones''. Co-authored with Jennifer Boyden and Terry Toedtemeier. Walla Walla, Washington: Donald H. Sheehan Gallery (Whitman College), 2006. ''Reflections on Forgotten Surfaces: The Calligraphy of Hua Rende''. With contributions by Rende Hua and Qianshen Bai. Walla Walla, Washington: Donald H. Sheehan Gallery (Whitman College), 2005. ''The Tables of Jupiter: Graphic Work'' by Timothy C. Ely. Walla Walla, Washington: Donald H. Sheehan Gallery (Whitman College), 2004.


References


External links

* Officia
Ian Boyden Website

Interview
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* Review of work in th


2015 TEDx TalkThe Multiverse
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