Blossoms of Silk and Polyester, 2013
Nick Shepard
Blossoms of Silk and Polyester, 2013
24” x 30"
Perch, 2015,
Nick Shepard
Perch, 2015,
20" x 24"
Portrait of Rahima Wachuku, 2011
Nick Shepard
Portrait of Rahima Wachuku, 2011
33” x 43”
Occident / Orient (Tea Time), 2014
Nick Shepard
Occident / Orient (Tea Time), 2014
36" x 30"
Library, 2012
Nick Shepard
Library, 2012
32” x 42”
Boy with CZ, 2013
Nick Shepard
Boy with CZ, 2013
15” x 18”
Floral Arrangement with Orange and Column, 2015
Nick Shepard
Floral Arrangement with Orange and Column, 2015
25" x 30"
Peel, 2014
Nick Shepard
Peel, 2014
30" x 24"
Still Life with Citrus, Melon, and Gum, 2016
Nick Shepard
Still Life with Citrus, Melon, and Gum, 2016
34" x 27"
Sgt. Bone, 2013
Nick Shepard
Sgt. Bone, 2013
46" x 39"

 

Artist Website

Nick Shepard makes photographs that depict common objects, spaces, and subjects as he explores subtly varied ideas of commerce, value, and aesthetics. In his long-term project De bekende wereld (The Known World), he uses visual beauty, light effects, and naturalism informed by his deep knowledge of the Dutch masters to reexamine contemporary life in America. Nick has recently delved further into the complex relationship between digital manipulation and traditional mark making by creating images that reveal digital and physical interventions, even as his images continue to feature depict everyday objects. In these at-times-humorous images, he explores more openly the seamlessness of digital manipulation today, and the increasing difficulty in reading the ‘truth’ of any given image.

Nick grew up in New York City, and, after graduating with a degree in Studio Art and Art History from Carleton College in 2007, he earned his MFA in 2011 from the School of Visual Art. His work was featured in the 2016 Oregon Biennial Salon and in Photography Now 2015 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock. In addition to being a member of Axis Gallery, Nick is an Assistant Professor in Photography at Sacramento State University and a resident artist at Verge Center for the Arts.

Content-Aware – Nick Shepard

March 4th - March 26th, 2023

See/Saw – Amanda Cook and Cameron Getty

February 4th - February 27th, 2022

Nick Shepard – As Built

June 4th - June 27th, 2021

(re)flection
Nick Shepard and Jake Seltzer

September 4th – September 27th, 2020

Nick Shepard
A Mechanized Pencil

October 4th – October 27th, 2019

Nick Shepard – Revision 1

April 6 - April 29, 2018