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Dana Schutz

Title
Dana Schutz / Hamza Walker, Dan Nadel, Lynne Tillman.
ISBN
1838664807
9781838664800
Publication
London : Phaidon, 2023.
Physical Description
158, [2] pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm.
Summary
"Dana Schutz emerged in the early 2000s at a time when painting was slowly beginning to reclaim its central role in contemporary practice, following a decade defined by conceptual and visual experimentation. As if to reflect that moment in history, Schutz's early canvasses deployed a cinematic narrative strategy to focus on a fictional character created by the artist, Frank - one of the last two survivors in a dystopian world - combined with the interaction of the painter, who documents his existence. This proposition, coupled with the artist's use of a varied visual language situated between abstraction and figuration, acts as an introduction to Schutz's universe - a place where allegorical and enigmatic scenarios, complex visual narratives and subjective experiences co-exist. Characterized by extraordinary composition and a bold and innovative use of color, Schutz's paintings tell us of emotions and psychological states of mind that, at closer examination, speak of the complexities, tensions and ambiguities of contemporary life."--book jacket.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 15, 2024
Series
Contemporary artists.
Phaidon contemporary artists
Contents
Interview: Hamza Walker in conversation with Dana Schutz
Survey: Dan Nadel, Start from now
Focus: Lynne Tillman, Boatman
Artist's choice: David Foster Wallace, Some remarks on Kafka's funniness from which probably not enough has been removed, 1999
Artist's writings: The weight of things, 2019
The truth of the matter, 2019
Chronology
Bibliography.
Citation

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