Randall Sellers was born in 1969 and grew up in southeastern Pennsylvania. He received a BFA from Tyler School of Art (1995) and studied for a year at Temple University Rome. Sellers exhibits around the US and abroad and is recognized for his tiny graphite drawings of imaginary landscapes of ruins and figures. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, NY; the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Phila.; the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; and in many other public and private collections including Peter Norton and Takashi Murakami. Sellers currently lives and works in Jim Thorpe, PA and is represented by the Richard Heller Gallery in Santa Monica and Miller Block Gallery in Boston.


2008 Exhibitions
Draw, Stolen Space, London, UK. 3/6 - 3/30
Gangbusters, Plane Space, New York. 3/29 - 4/27
12x36: A Local Lens, Seoul/Los Angeles/Phila. 4/5
Mapping the Great Hush (solo), Richard Heller Gallery,
Santa Monica. 4/19 - 5/17
Vanitas, Wexler Gallery, Philadelphia. 5/2 - 6/28
The Sublime Landscape, Project 4 Gallery,
Washington, D.C. 5/31 - 7/26
No Art Left Behind, Miller Block Gallery, Boston. 7/1 - 8/15
Campaign Buttons 2008: Artists Speak Out!,
Miller Block Gallery, Boston. 9/5 - 10/11
Miami fairs TBA
Afternoon Atlas (detail), graphite on paper, 2008, 8″ x 12″
Afternoon Atlas (detail), graphite on paper, 2008, 8″ x 12″