



Property from the Collection of Rosa and Aaron Esman
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Trenton Doyle Hancock
Cult of Color
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- $3,000 - 5,000
$6,985
Lot Details
mixed media, paper and canvas collage on paper
signed, titled and dated "TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK 2004 "CULT OF COLOR"" on the reverse
28 1/4 x 24 3/4 in. (71.8 x 62.9 cm)
Executed in 2004.
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Trenton Doyle Hancock
American | 1974For almost two decades, Trenton Doyle Hancock has been constructing fantastical narratives of the battle between good and evil. Hancock pursues his singular vision and distinctive means of storytelling across a variety of media, including painting, collage, sculpture, print and the performing arts. Featured in the 2000 and 2002 Whitney Biennial, Hancock was one of the youngest artists in history to participate in the museum’s prestigious survey at the time and has garnered acclaim for his exuberant worlds suffused with autobiography and fantasy.
Hancock's complex mythological battles at once recall biblical stories that the artist learned as a child from his family and local church community, comic-strip superhero battles, and medieval morality plays – all conveyed through a visual language that merges disparate influences such as pulp fiction, comic books, abstract painting with references to forebears as varied as Hieronymus Bosch, Max Ernst, and Philip Guston.
Browse ArtistHancock's complex mythological battles at once recall biblical stories that the artist learned as a child from his family and local church community, comic-strip superhero battles, and medieval morality plays – all conveyed through a visual language that merges disparate influences such as pulp fiction, comic books, abstract painting with references to forebears as varied as Hieronymus Bosch, Max Ernst, and Philip Guston.