Landscapes are often the setting and the stage upon which TL Solien’s doleful characters experience significant changes or depart on life-changing journeys. Solien's new body of work, "Interiors, Exteriors, and Divided Lights" continues this tradition by pulling viewers into his disquieting orbit of sardonic scenes through his compositions of impeccable narratives charged with signs, symbols, and tropes mimicking socio-political culture.
Born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1949, Solien earned a BFA from Moorhead State University, Moorhead Minnesota, and an MFA in Painting and Sculpture from the University of Nebraska. He is the recipient of many honors and awards including the Whitney Biennial Exhibition, and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship in Painting.
Solien’s work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions across the country and is included in public and private collections around the world.
Selected collections include: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art; Smithsonian American Art Museum; Art Institute of Chicago; Milwaukee Art Museum; Madison Museum of Contemporary Art; Minneapolis Institute of Art; Tate Gallery, London; National Gallery of Australia; Singapore Art Museum, among others.