Val Britton American, b. 1977
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Works
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Biography
“To view Britton’s work is to remain open to the places your own associations and affinities might take you.” -Jens Hoffman
Val Britton (b. 1977, Livingston, New Jersey) is an acclaimed American artist celebrated for her intricate collages, installations, and public artworks that evoke the language of maps, network diagrams, and astronomical forms through abstraction. Her compositions mimic and evoke the intertwining of spatial networks–cosmological, symbolic, emotional, topographic–that we inhabit at each given moment. Playing with various aerial and terrestrial perspectives, Britton’s kinetic collages of cut, stained, and painted paper borrow from the formal language of map-making. Yet, her shapes and forms coalesce to create imaginary dreamscapes. Britton’s interest in maps began when she was a young artist as a way to process the loss of her father, a long-haul truck driver and mechanic, who passed away when Britton was young. When she road-tripped across the country to begin graduate school at California College of the Arts, Britton used an atlas to piece together old itineraries and retrace his cross-country routes. While the literal map has receded from Britton’s compositions, she remains interested in mapping as a conceptual process–how notions of vastness, distance, and time affect us deeply.
Equally as important as Britton's theoretical interest in the delineation of space and time is an ethos of caretaking which approaches materials as an opportunity for mending. Britton asks how art might re-embody that which has been rejected, overlooked, or forgotten. Britton’s materials often come from repurposed objects, such as found paper, and discarded ink cartridges. As a resident of Portland's Glean (2022) and San Francisco’s Recology Artist-in-Residency Program (2010), Britton confronted the grief of collective waste and further explored an art practice rooted in regenerative action and conservation. During her time at the Tides Institute and Museum of Art in Eastport, Maine (2024), she began using salt water in all of her paintings. The minerals build up on the surface of her compositions, adding to the tactile nature of each painting, as well as prioritizing the usage of non-toxic materials.
Val Britton received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design before completing her MFA from California College of the Arts. Britton's work has been shown in over 65 solo and group exhibitions in museums, galleries, art fairs, universities, and non-profit institutions nationally and internationally. She is the recipient of many grants, fellowships, and residencies including a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and the Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Fellowship. Born in Livingston, New Jersey, Britton spent 14 years in San Francisco before relocating to the Pacific Northwest, where she now lives and works in Portland, Oregon.
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Public Collections
San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
New York Public Library, New York
New-York Historical Society, New York
National September 11 Memorial & Museum, New York
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento
de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara
Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, Little Rock
San Francisco Arts Commission
Alameda County Art Collection, Oakland
Cleveland Clinic Art Collection, Cleveland
NYC Department of Education, Public Art for Public Schools, Brooklyn
U.S. Department of State, Art in Embassies, Brussels
CommissionsWhere Earth Meets Sky, Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Charlotte, (2024)
The Blue-Sky Line, NYC Department of Education, Public Art for Public Schools, Brooklyn, (2023)
Voyage, San Francisco International Airport (SFO), San Francisco, (2014)
Continental Collision, Houston Energy Center Building 5, Houston, (2016)
Cascade, Facebook Headquarters, Menlo Park, (2013)
Honors, Awards & GrantsPollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, (2010) and (2025)
StudioWorks, Tides Institute & Museum of Art, Eastport, Maine, (2024)
GLEAN Artist-in-Residence, Portland, Oregon, (2022)
Sam & Adele Golden Foundation Residency, New Berlin, New York, (2015)
Vermont Studio Center Full Fellowship, Johnson, Vermont, (2015)
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, (2014)
Facebook Analog Research Lab Residency, Menlo Park, (2013)
Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, New York, (2011)
Caldera Arts, Sisters, Oregon, (2011)
Jentel Artist Residency Program, Banner, Wyoming, (2010)
Recology San Francisco Artist-in-Residence, (2010)
Kala Art Institute Fellowship, Berkeley, (2009)
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Exhibitions
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55 Years
Isn't That Long Enough? Jun 26 – Aug 14, 2025Featuring paintings, works on paper, sculpture, film, and archival ephemera from the SFMOMA Library, and SFAI archive, this ambitious exhibition showcases museum-quality works by contemporary and historical artists, illustrating Berggruen...View More -
Val Britton
Ghost Coast May 1 – Jun 19, 2025Val Britton's compositions mimic and evoke the intertwining of spatial networks-cosmological, symbolic, emotional, topographic-that we inhabit at each given moment. Playing with various aerial and terrestrial perspectives, Britton's kinetic collages...View More -
California Gold
Jun 20 – Jul 25, 2024Exhibiting Artists:View More
Tauba Auerbach | John Baldessari | Larry Bell | Helen Berggruen | Sarah Blaustein | Katherine Boxall | Val Britton | Christopher Brown | Andy Burgess | Dean Byington | Bruce Cohen | Adriane Colburn | Travis Collinson | Mark di Suvero | June Edmonds | Charles Gaines | Daniel Gibson | Isca Greenfield-Sanders | Michael Gregory | Stephen Hannock | Sarah Hotchkiss | Seth Kaufman | Clare Kirkconnell | Matt Kleberg | Anna Kunz | Charles Lee | Barry McGee | Klea McKenna | Tom McKinley | Vanessa Marsh | Richard Misrach | Nicole Mueller | Ed Ruscha | Richard Serra | Jillian Shea | Stephanie H. Shih | Kyle Warren Smith | Joni Sternbach | Marie Thibeault | Dani Tull | Darren Waterston | Griff Williams | Jonas Wood | Christopher Woodcock
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Panel Discussion
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Art Fairs
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Frieze Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California Feb 26 – Mar 1, 2026Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce our participation in Frieze Los Angeles. Please visit us at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California. More...View More -
FOG Design + Art
San Francisco, California Jan 21 – 25, 2026View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 5 – 7, 20252025 will mark Berggruen Gallery’s twenty-third consecutive year participating in Art Basel Miami Beach, since the fair’s inception. Please visit us at the Miami Beach...View More -
The San Francisco Fall Show
San Francisco, California Oct 15 – 19, 2025Berggruen Gallery is delighted to participate in the 2025 San Francisco Fall Show. Please visit us at The Festival Pavilion at The Fort Mason Center. Tickets are required for all show dates. Exhibiting artists to be announced.View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 4 – 7, 2025Berggruen Gallery is proud to participate in The Armory Show 2025. Please visit us at Booth 400 at the Javits Center in New York. Tickets...View More
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