SELECTED WORKS BY Marc Handelman
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Marc Handelman
Our Banner in the Sky
2005
oil on canvas
226 x 365 cm |
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Our Banner in the Sky is based on an iconic 1861 Civil War propaganda painting of the same title by Hudson River School artist Frederick Church, in which streaks of red and white cloud fill an early dawn sky behind a dead tree to form an almost abstract double-image of the American flag. Widely circulated in the form of a mass-produced print, it was intended to rally Union supporters, indicating a victory prefigured in the heavens. Handelman ramps up the illusionistic, visionary power of the original painting by greatly increasing its size, while at the same time cropping it to strip away its surrounding landscape. Furthermore, the flag itself has been inverted, a defiant gesture on the part of the artist to express his own ambiguity of feelings regarding national identity, ideology and morality in the contemporary political climate. |
Marc Handelman
Plan for Victory
2005
oil on canvas
227.3 x 193cm |
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Adopting the languages and motifs of iconic images, Handelman’s paintings crop, manipulate and invert their sources to formulate abstracted and fragmented fields that resound with the uncanny. Through this re-ordering, Handelman forges parallels between media, kitsch and spirituality. Inspired by American Luminists such as Frederic Edwin Church and Fitz Hugh Lane, Handelman’s canvases incorporate light as a dramatic tool, simultaneously conjuring associations of grandeur, heraldry and divinity, while underscoring their representation as artificial constructions. |
Marc Handelman
Nurnberg, 1937
2006
oil on canvas
335.3 x 335.3cm |
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Marc Handelman analyses and repackages the power of visual images. His work questions the relationship between aesthetics and ethics, making references to the glory of nineteenth-century American landscape painting, political propaganda, Nazi architecture, photo-journalism, advertising, and the USA’s most beloved home decor artist Thomas Kinkade. Choosing his sources for their contemporary and historical associations with politics, religion and social ideals, Handelman pastiches the alluring visual strategies of dogma and propaganda. Expropriating these dynamic genres from their associated ideologies, Handelman’s canvases reverberate with hollow splendour, creating a critical meta-aesthetic reflective of a new global outlook. |
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ARTIST INFORMATION
Marc Handelman's BIOGRAPHY
1975
Born in Santa Clara
Lives and works in New York
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
Marc Handelman, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York (fourth coming - feb)
2005
Scenes From the New Miasma, Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles
2004
Warm White Blizzard, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York
2000
Security, Lenore Gray Gallery, Providence
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2006
USA TODAY, Royal Academy of Arts, London
The Triumph of Painting, The Saatchi Gallery, London
This Ain’t no Foolin’ Around (Art During War Time), Rubicon Gallery, Dublin, Ireland.
Turn the Beat Around, Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York
New Trajectories I, Recent Painting, Drawing and Multimedia Work from the Ovitz Collection Los Angeles, Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland
2005
The General’s Jamboree, Guild & Greshkul, New York
Fast Forward: Passion for the New, House of Campari, Venice
ATOMICA, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts and Esso Gallery, New York
This Hard, Gem-Like Flame, Angstrom Gallery, Dallas
Exploding Plastic Inevitable: 40 Fun Galleries, Bergdorf Goodman, New York
2004
Ciao Manhattan!, Perugi Artecontemporanea, Padua, Italy,
Emo Eco, Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, IL
Back to Paint, C&M Arts, New York
The Sublime Is (Still) Now, Elizabeth Dee Gallery, New York
Surface Tension, Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York
2003
Pantone, Massimo Audiello, New York
Artists in Harlem, Triple Candie, New York
The 2003 Wight Biennial, Wight Gallery, UCLA, Los Angeles
Lordship and Bondage, Columbia University, New York
The Burnt Orange Heresy, Space 101, Brooklyn, NY MFA Thesis Exhibition, The Studebaker Building, New York
2002
Procession (An exhibition in three locations),Columbia University, New York
Painting as Paradox, Artists Space, New York Escape, Egizio’s Project, New York
Marc Handelman: Project Room, Rare, New York
2001
Texas National 2001, Stephan Austin State University, Narcoganges
Group Show, Gallery Agniel, Providence
2000
The 2000 Group, Lenore Gray Gallery, Providence
Marc Handelman, Anthony Bevilacqua, Four Corners Art Center, Tiverton
Smorgasbord, Transient Space, Boston
Marc Handelman, Lynn Curtis, Helen Cantrell, Full Circle Gallery, Providence
1999
Monotype and Beyond, Attleboro Museum, Attleboro
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