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Carroll Dunham

Untitled #1

Estimate
$2,000 - 4,000
$2,413
Lot Details
Monoprint in colors, on wove paper, the full sheet.
2015-2016
S. 20 1/8 x 16 7/8 in. (51.1 x 42.9 cm)
Signed with initials, dated and numbered '#1' in pencil, published by Two Palms Press, New York, printed in the United States, unframed.

Carroll Dunham

American | 1949

Satire and sexuality meet Carroll Dunham's vivid brush in the artist's often large-scale fantasy worlds. His eye-popping cartoonish veneer takes a cue from Philip Guston while his primitive "visual language" of faceless figures continues a long line of tradition—think back to Paul Cézanne and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Though Dunham jumps between abstraction, figuration, pop, surrealism and cartoon, his works almost exclusively center on the subject of women's sexuality. He also favors painting, though he has delved into prints, works-on-paper and sculpture. His paintings can be seen as contemporary variations on nineteenth-century portraiture of women bathing, injected with similar concerns of those classical and early modernist artists.

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