Antwerp, Belgium 2025
Originally trained as an orchestral tubist, Geo makes sculptures, drawings, photographs, and installations that investigate the evolution of American masculinity in relation to the outdoors. He holds a BA in Art History from Yale University and has worked in arts conservation at the Yale University Art Gallery and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His experiences with historical objects, preservation techniques, and time in the archives inform his artistic practice.
Geo has been awarded residency fellowships at the Clyfford Still Museum Institute in Colorado, and the Royal Over Seas League in London. He has also performed internationally in Mexico, Brazil, and Germany.
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
9½ × 11¾in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
O, SWIFT JUSTICE!
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
(FLOOD)
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
9½ × 11¾in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
oil pastel on paper
9½ × 11¾in
oil pastel on paper
9½ × 11¾in
9½ × 11¾in
9½ × 11¾in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
oil pastel on paper
8¾ × 12in
2025
11¾ × 16½in
In a private collection.
9 × 9 × 9ft
In a private collection.
12 × 16in
In the Art House Wakefield
Permanent Collection.
CRUISIN’ (FOR A BRUISIN’)
15 × 12 × 8in
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
2 × 2 × 2ft
ACCUSATION
12 × 5 × 10in
In a private collection.
2025
11¾ × 9½in
8¾ × 12in
11¾ × 9½in
THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN EAGLE SCOUT
2025
8¾ × 11in