Dana Schutz
15 Jan - 26 Feb 2012
© Dana Schutz
Swimming, Smoking, Crying, 2009
Oil on canvas
45 x 48 in.
Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas, Gift of Marti and Tony Oppenheimer and the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation
Swimming, Smoking, Crying, 2009
Oil on canvas
45 x 48 in.
Collection Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas, Gift of Marti and Tony Oppenheimer and the Oppenheimer Brothers Foundation
DANA SCHUTZ
If the Face Had Wheels
15 January - 26 February, 2012
Dana Schutz combines fantasy and reality, humor and horror, to create figurative paintings that abound with expressionist energy. One of the most important young artists to emerge in the past ten years, she has developed a distinctive visual style characterized by vibrant color and raw and tactile brushwork. The subjects of Schutz's paintings spring from an absurdist sensibility as she invents imaginary stories or hypothetical situations that are bizarre and impossible, yet oddly compelling. As the artist states, "I embrace the area between which the subject is composed and decomposing, formed and formless, inanimate and alive."
If the Face Had Wheels
15 January - 26 February, 2012
Dana Schutz combines fantasy and reality, humor and horror, to create figurative paintings that abound with expressionist energy. One of the most important young artists to emerge in the past ten years, she has developed a distinctive visual style characterized by vibrant color and raw and tactile brushwork. The subjects of Schutz's paintings spring from an absurdist sensibility as she invents imaginary stories or hypothetical situations that are bizarre and impossible, yet oddly compelling. As the artist states, "I embrace the area between which the subject is composed and decomposing, formed and formless, inanimate and alive."