Ted Collier American, b. 1974

Ted Collier is a contemporary American artist known for his minimalist abstract paintings inspired by geometry, memory, and patterns found in nature. Influenced by Color Field painting and geometric abstraction, his acrylic and resin works transform simple forms into harmonious compositions that balance color, rhythm, and visual tranquility.

Ted Collier is a contemporary American artist recognized for his minimalist abstract paintings that explore the relationship between geometry, memory, and patterns found in nature. Working primarily with acrylic and resin, Collier creates luminous compositions that distill visual experiences into harmonious arrangements of shape, color, and rhythm. His work occupies a unique space between geometric abstraction, Color Field painting, and the traditions of modernist minimalism, resulting in a visual language that is at once highly structured and deeply poetic.

 

Collier developed an early fascination with the natural world and the recurring forms found within it. Throughout his career, he has been inspired by the interconnectedness of organic systems and the subtle geometries that emerge from landscapes, cellular structures, and everyday observations. Rather than depicting nature directly, Collier transforms these experiences into abstract compositions that evoke memory, atmosphere, and emotional resonance.

 

Influenced by the legacies of Color Field painting, geometric abstraction, and the De Stijl movement, Collier reduces visual complexity to its essential elements. His paintings are characterized by circles, grids, repeating forms, and carefully balanced color relationships. Through subtle variations in scale and chromatic intensity, he creates works that convey movement and rhythm while maintaining a sense of calm and contemplation.

 

Working with layers of acrylic and resin, Collier produces surfaces that possess both physical depth and luminous transparency. The interplay between matte and reflective areas enhances the spatial quality of the compositions, encouraging viewers to engage with the work over time. The resulting paintings exist in a dynamic equilibrium between order and spontaneity, structure and intuition, simplicity and complexity.

 

Central to Collier's practice is the belief that abstraction can communicate universal experiences. His paintings do not seek to represent specific places or events, but rather to evoke sensations and memories that are shared across cultures and backgrounds. By employing a restrained visual vocabulary, Collier invites viewers to slow down and discover the subtle relationships between color, form, and perception.

Over the years, Ted Collier has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and internationally. His work has been presented by leading contemporary galleries and featured at major art fairs including Art Miami, EXPO Chicago, Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, and the Hamptons Fine Art Fair. His paintings are held in numerous private collections and have become increasingly sought after by collectors of contemporary abstract art, minimalist painting, and geometric abstraction.

 

Today, Ted Collier continues to expand his exploration of color and form from his studio in Saint Louis, Missouri. Through his distinctive approach to contemporary abstraction, he creates paintings that celebrate visual harmony, organic patterns, and the enduring connection between art and the natural world. His work offers viewers an opportunity for contemplation and reflection, transforming simple geometries into timeless expressions of beauty and balance.