Known for his works of individuals often overlooked by “polite society”, this series of paintings puts forward an inherently self-reflexive perspective. These intimate portrayals are near and dear, many of whom are local artists. The backgrounds while specific, represent the grit and character of the area, with a mindfulness of its rich history. In this way, Utter gives a direct and honest glimpse into his daily life and inspirations. “Old Friend, New Genre” stands as a testament to the creative growth and coexistence of a diverse, post-industrial community.
About the Artist: Dillon Utter (b.1993) is an emerging artist from Binghamton, NY. Influenced by his late grandfather Armando Dellasanta, Utter has been painting most of his life. In 2016, he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from The School of Visual Arts in New York City. He currently resides and maintains a studio in Endicott, NY. This is a community where Utter has established deep roots and plays an active role in its revitalization. His paintings have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions locally and in New York City.