CHRISTOPHER WISHART
Christopher Wishart, born in 1975, hails from a satellite town of Glasgow in West Central Scotland, near the historical site of the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire. His formative years were shaped by the socio-political turbulence of the Thatcher era, set against a backdrop of local and global conflict during the final years of the Cold War. Growing up in close proximity to a naval ordnance testing facility, an abandoned coal mine, and a Victorian-era psychiatric institution profoundly influenced his creative development and perspective on life.
Now based in Basel, Switzerland, Chris began his academic journey in the arts in Glasgow and continued in Edinburgh, where he earned an honors degree from the School of Visual Communication. His artistic practice is deeply rooted in the tactile traditions of art, with a strong emphasis on physical interaction with materials. While he advocates for the role of digital technologies in art, his creative process remains firmly anchored in the analogue world, valuing the authenticity and depth that come from direct engagement with the materials he works with.
Christopher Wishart's work is a reflection of his unique background and influences, combining a critical eye on socio-political realities with a profound appreciation for traditional artistic methods.