Chase Langford


Chase Langford is a Los Angeles-based American contemporary painter known for his paintings, inspired by geography and maps.

Education

Langford attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and studied cartography.

Career

After graduation he started working with the Geography department of UCLA as their staff cartographer. Using his cartographic expertise he took geographic forms and filled the shapes in with colorful and expressive brushwork. These “map-paintings” were featured in the book ‘The Map as Art, Contemporary Artists Explore Cartography’. Langford gradually departed from using exact cartographic representation to fully abstract and expressionist works. Langford started to sell his painting in his home and studio at invite only events. In 2011 he was contacted by San Diego based artist Amber George who invited him to take part in a group show she was curating at Susan Eley Fine Art. In 2014, Langford held his own solo show at Susan Eley Fine Art.

Work

Langford’s work is primarily oil paintings on canvas or wood panel. Some include metallic paints containing bronze or aluminum. There is also some work on paper.

Collections

Langford’s work is in the collection of a few celebrities, hotels and museums, including:
Langford’s work has been exhibited in many galleries, including:
His work has been featured in Metropolitan Home, and Huffington Post and Beverly Hills Lifestyle Magazine.