Luke Whitlatch (born 1977,
Casper, Wyoming) is an American,
Asheville North Carolina-based, artist.[1] His paintings have been shown in Los Angeles, New York City, and Wyoming.[2][3][4] His work has been reviewed in Modern Painters and the Columbia Art and Literature Review.
Whitlatch grew up in Wyoming before moving to Los Angeles to study art at
Otis College of Art and Design, where he received a
BFA in 2001.
Selected solo exhibitions
2021 "Do you call day night?" solo show, Tracey Morgan Gallery Asheville, North Carolina
2018 “Here lies the void I once knew” solo show, Scarlow's Gallery Casper, Wyoming
2013 “Hand of the Slumber Man,” solo show, Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, California[5]
2010 “Ghost in the cargo van,” solo show, Corridor Gallery, Casper, Wyoming
2008 “The Goodstein Incidents,” solo show, Bandini Art, Culver City, California
2004 “The Confines of Expressionism,” solo show, Timbrespace, Los Angeles, California
Selected group exhibitions
2019 "A Consuming Fire (with Eric Anderson); Keystone Gallery, Los Angeles, California
2018 “It’s OK,” group show, Charlie James Gallery Los Angeles, California, Curated by Sacha Baumann
2014 "6018 Wilshire Blvd." group show, Edward Cella Gallery Los Angeles, California, Curated by Carl Berg[6]