LOS ANGELES, CA.- For Felix LA 2026, wMarc Selwyn Fine Art will present Cosmogony Geometry, 2026, an installation custom-made for Room 1238 at the Roosevelt Hotel, alongside other works by the artist. Conceived as the spiral of creation, the installation traces a journey inward"from earthly reality at its threshold toward a still, unknowable center that evokes the moment before expansion and fragmentation, a return to the point preceding the Big Bang. Works from the artists Cosmic Fabric series will also be on display in which Hansen uses NASA's 3D modeling data of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR), (the residual heat of creation left over from the Big Bang,) to create his designs.
Channing Hansens artistic process is fundamentally rooted in his materials, as he immerses himself in the complex journey of transforming raw fleece into knitted yarn. He processes and blends fibers, creates custom dyes, and twists strands of wool into yarn that form the basis of his paintings. For Hansen, fiber achieves what paint cannot: it introduces physicality and multi-dimensionality to his compositions, allowing color and pattern to exist as both image and object. His commitment to processmeticulous, tactile, and time-intensivereflects a deep engagement with material as both medium and meaning.
Alongside this hands-on labor, Hansen employs algorithms to generate complex digital compositions drawn from sources such as geometric topology, the writings of Alan Turing, the color black, and his own DNA. These systems enable what he describes as purposeful randomness, with the computer determining pattern, color, and dimension. While technology might seem to diverge from the natural world, Hansen views the convergence of science and art as a truthful lens onto both, producing a more intricate and layered understanding of the universe. Using natural materials manipulated entirely by hand, he explores the humanistic side of scientific inquiryan approach informed by his Fluxus background and early participation in his grandfather Al Hansens Happenings.
Channing Hansen (b. 1972, Los Angeles) is included in the collections of the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; The Art Institute of Chicago; the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Los Angeles; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach; the Rachofsky Collection, Dallas; the San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, CA; and the Ahmanson Foundation, Los Angeles, among others.
Hansen lives and works in Hudson, New York.