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SELECTED WORKS BY Dan Colen



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Dan Colen

Untitled (Vete al Diablo)

2006
Wood, wire, polyurethane, papier mâché, gesso, oil paint

182.9 x 121.9 cm base 30.5 cm

Drawing from mass media, environmental experience and sub-cultural language, Dan Colen’s work infuses a sense of magic in the under valued and ordinary. In Untitled (Vete Al Diablo), a graffitied boulder is fictionally transplanted from suburban wasteland. Towering as a henge-like monument, it immediately conjures images of teenage ritual, exuding a reliquary aura as degenerate totem. It is in fact made from papier mâché expertly faux finished to look like the real thing. Colen creates a duplicity in the sculpture’s rough hewn appearance, elevating the overlooked and forsaken to a contemplative object of inspiring craftsmanship.


Dan Colen

Rama Lama Ding Dong

2006
enamel, and moulding paste on wood

134.6 x 101.6cm

Dan Colen’s text paintings, such as Rama Lama Ding Dong, are a practical response to his time consuming realist work. Quickly scrawled in spray paint over plywood boards which are built up with sanded layers of moulding base and acrylic, they retain a tension between immediacy of expression and perfection of surface. Spelling out song lyrics, random thoughts, or absurd slogans Colen’s texts create a form of urban poetry, conjuring effete images through word association and bereft aesthetics. Often times Colen hand-renders these works, creating the effect of aerosol through painstaking brush technique.


Dan Colen

Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash's Wall in the Future)

2004
Styrofoam, oil paint, paper, metal

269 x 287 x 15 cm

Dan Colen’s Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash's Wall in the Future) is a life scale recreation of the interior of his friend’s apartment. Reconstructed from snapshot photos, every element has been meticulously crafted and exactly placed. Using the deceptive qualities of trompe l’oiel, each newspaper clipping, flyer, sticker, photograph, and hand-scrawled note has been deceptively rendered in paint. In duplicating this plebeian scene Colen imbues the collected ephemera of a person’s existence with a heightened drama, creating both an exacted portrait and amonument of wonder.


Dan Colen

Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash's Wall in the Future) (Detail)

2004
Styrofoam, oil paint, paper, metal

269 x 287 x 15 cm


Dan Colen

Life Marijuana

2006
Mixed media installation comprised of 1 digital print and 3 unique framed Lambda prints (accompanied by CD with digital file of print)

320 x 250 cm Unique Lambda prints 38 x 38 cm each


Dan Colen

No Sex No War No Me

2006
enamel, and molding paste on wood board

144.8 x 101.6 cm


Dan Colen

Untitled

2007
oil on canvas 19 parts

Dimensions variable



ARTIST INFORMATION




Dan Colen's BIOGRAPHY






1979
Born in New Jersey

Lives and works in New York


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2006
No Me, Peres Projects, Berlin
Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash’s Wall in the Future),” Deitch Projects, New York
Secrets and Cymbals, Smoke and Scissors (My Friend Dash’s Wall in the Future),” Peres Projects, Los Angeles
Potty Mouth, Potty War, Pot Roast, Pot is a Reality Kick, Gagosian Gallery, New York

2003
Seven Days Always Seemed Like A Bit Of An Exaggeration, Rivington Arms, New York


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2006
Fantastic Politics, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo,
Norway
USA Today, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Axis of Praxis, Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis, Minn.
Infinite Painting, Villa Manin – Centre for Contemporary Art, Passariano, Codroipo, Italy
Whitney Biennial 2006, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

2005
Interstate, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York
Bridge Freezes Before Road,Barbara Gladstone Gallery
The Armory Show, New York, with Peres Projects

2003
New York, Galerie du Jour, Paris
Art Works for Hard Money, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York

2002
First Show, Rivington Arms, New York

 


Other artists in ABSTRACT AMERICA: NEW PAINTING AND SCULPTURE 2

Dan Bayles | Matthew Brannon | Dan Colen | Andy Collins | Judith Eisler | Inka Essenhigh | Will Fowler | Dana Frankfort | Eric Freeman | Barnaby Furnas | Joanne Greenbaum | Marc Handelman | Douglas Kolk | Ryan McGinness | Ivan Morley | Michael Phelan | David Ratcliff | Scott Reeder | Halsey Rodman | Ruth Root | Josh Smith | Marc Swanson | Garth Weiser | Aaron Wexler
 

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