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Ted Chapin is an assemblage sculptor based in New York City and Provincetown, MA.


Chapin’s most recent work has been an exploration of the work of poet, painter, and printmaker William Blake. Chapin has been creating 3D interpretations of Blake illustrations. See his most recent Paradise Lost Series by William Blake.

 

 

Order a Copy of ‘Industrial Paradise Lost’

William Blake created 12 illustrations in 1808 for John Milton’s epic 1674 poem “Paradise Lost”, which is a vast expansion of the story of Adam and Eve. Ted Chapin updates the Milton/Blake story with his sculptural reinterpretations of Blake’s illustrations. Chapin’s sculptures, seemingly mechanized augmentations of Blake’s gestures, express the industrial paradise now lost to us as we wander forward into the digital age.

To View Work

Work can be seen in New York at the studio and in Provincetown at Gallery4Pearl, which will continue to be a venue for the display and sale of art but will no longer have regular public hours.

NEW YORK, NY
Apartment Gallery: 76 Madison Avenue, Suite 2A
Studio: 28 West 36th Street #806
PROVINCETOWN, MA
Art Lounge: 4 Pearl Street
Studio: 6 Pearl Street
For viewing art in either New York or Provincetown, please contact tedchapin@gmail.com or text/call at 617-413-1814.

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