Andrew Schoultz Age of Empire

Age of Empire marked Andrew Schoultz’s first solo exhibition with Joshua Liner Gallery, featuring new paintings, works on paper, and a site-specific installation. On view from April 28 to May 27, 2016, the show showcased Schoultz’s densely layered, chaotic compositions that explore the cyclical nature of history through motifs of war, economic collapse, and environmental disaster. Referencing underground comics, graffiti, Persian miniatures, and medieval maps, his works depicted war horses, collapsing pillars, shredded currency, and explosive radiating patterns, revealing humanity’s persistent entanglement with power, destruction, and reconstruction.

Andrew Schoultz, born in 1975, is a Los Angeles-based contemporary artist known for his intricate, illustrative style that melds historical and modern symbolism. Drawing inspiration from underground comics and global visual traditions, his work spans murals, installations, and paintings exploring political unrest, natural disasters, and economic turmoil. Schoultz’s art is held in numerous public and private collections, and his exhibitions include major galleries and museums across the United States and internationally.

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