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SELECTED WORKS BY Christian Holstad

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Christian Holstad
Defending Decisions

2005

pencil on newspaper

13 x 18 cm
These seven works on paper belong to an ongoing series known as the 'Eraserhead' drawings. Ordinary black-and-white photographs are cut from newspapers; leaving large parts untouched, Holstad carefully erases the ink from other areas to create ghostly, ambiguous voids, rendering their subjects – political figures, landscapes, interiors – deformed and isolated. In their place, details are added in pencil to contort, warp and dramatically recontextualize the original image. This technique, married to the scale and fragile nature of the works, generates a tremendous and highly personal pathos, evoking feelings of loss and fear, and threatening our faith in and experience of media imagery.
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Christian Holstad
Grasping for Straws

2005

pencil on newspaper

13.5 x 19 cm
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Christian Holstad
Held Hearts and Bated Breath

2005

pencil on newspaper

15.5 x 23 cm
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Christian Holstad
Media Talk

2005

pencil on newspaper

24 x 23 cm
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Christian Holstad
Under Development

2005

pencil on newspaper

24 x 23 cm
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Christian Holstad
A Sacrifice on a Volcano

2004

pencil on newspaper

16.5 x 26.5 cm
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Christian Holstad
A Slide of Hands

2004

pencil on newspaper

22 x 33.5 cm

OTHER RESOURCES

artfacts.net
Additional information about Christian Holstad

the-artists.org
Modern and Contemporary artists and art - Christian Holstad

hosted.verticalresponse.com
Review of Holstad's show at Daniel Reich gallery in March 2010 issue of Modern Painters

newyorkmetro.com - Christian Holstad; The Handyman

"I picked up a bunch of different skills from having freelance jobs for years,” says Christian Holstad, 31. “I can sew and do construction. I used to do some plumbing.” He’s also dressed the windows at Bergdorf’s, dyed fabric for Lucy Barnes, and had a line of knit hats at Barneys. Most of these crafts find their way into his art: a mix of sculpture, installation, photography, drawing, collage, and performance in which gay culture and disco figure prominently.

wendycoopergallery.com - Installation: the plastic bubble
This exhibition by Christian Holstad is a tribute to the life of David Vetter, better known
as "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" (born without an immune system, Vetter lived until
the age of 12). The bubble represents the physical isolation of Vetter's world and is a symbol of outsider-ness in general.

findarticles.com - Steve Lafreniere on Christian Holstad - First Take
Hanging on the wall of Christian Holstad's Brooklyn studio is a string of shiny cardboard letters that reads INFECT OTHERS. Just a suggestion, really, but one that couldn't be plainer about the artist's intentions. There's a slyly evangelical tone to Holstad's work; it aims to repudiate bad faith in a time seemingly piled high with it.

gaycitynews.com - Infect Others By Benjamin Tischer
Christian Holstad fights virtual reality with a human touch
“I don’t like to know when I’m making art,” says Christian Holstad, standing in the foyer of his first solo gallery show. Inside his installation, a number of collectors are vying for the few pieces still unsold. “It’s just stuff that I fall into,” he continues, stuff I live with. Sometimes I don’t even know it’s art until it’s been sitting around for a few months.” Luckily, this 30-year-old wunderkind “falls” into his happenstance art quite frequently.

briansholis.com - Christian Holstad by Brian Sholis
Christian Holstad's art expresses an acute sensitivity to the emotional underpinnings of everyday life. Drawings, sculptures, photographs, performances, collages, and installations distill the results of Holstad's consideration of a wide array of sources into poetic reflections on love and loss.