Luke Harnden takes full advantage of our world’s inundation of images to create paintings that allude to their various means of transmission and presentation. Though his calculated and intricate process mimics the appearance of CRT television screens, the images flow and develop depending on the viewer’s distance and engagement. The works are both representational and abstract as he considers photography through the lens of painting. The artist states he selects images “because of their strange aesthetic gravity…formal properties and alluring qualities.”

Harnden’s work reminds us that our relationship to images, their manipulation, and creation in any media is complex and intangibly emotional—and often individually personal. 

Harnden was born in New Orleans, raised in Texas, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. The OJAC is thrilled for his return to Texas to share his work, including a new body of intriguing paintings that builds on his interest in “the lively effects of the photographic image and the technical structure which supports those images.”


LUKE HARNDEN, Dovecote, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 24 in.

Courtesy of the artist and Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas.


Luke Harnden: Dreams of You is generously supported by David & Ellen Berman, Joseph L. Hargrove, Doris Miller & Don Fitzgibbons, and Barry Whistler Gallery.