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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
TIMES READERS AND SAATCHI ONLINE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS
AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
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| - | Marcel Duchamp |
| - | Henri Matisse |
| - | Jackson Pollock |
| - | Andy Warhol |
| - | Willem De Kooning |
| - | Piet Mondrian |
| - | Paul Gauguin |
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| - | Pierre Bonnard |
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| - | Tracey Emin |
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| - | Chaim Soutine |
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| - | Amedeo Modigliani |
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| - | Eva Hesse |
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| - | Edward Weston |
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| - | Karel Appel |
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| - | Alexander Archipenko |
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| - | Clyfford Still |
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| - | Claes Oldenburg |
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| Bill Durgin |
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New York Based Photographer
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| About the Artist |
My photographs reflect a fascination with the body as form. The complex figurations, undulating arrangements of flesh, as the body seems to collapse onto itself, image an almost abstracted figure lacking appendages and hair. The physical structure becomes not just a shell, but a moving sculpture of skin, muscle, fat, and bone.
The gesture within each photograph is created through exploring my own physical limitations and collaborative improvisation with dancers and performers. Often I will come up with a pose and demonstrate it and then ask the model to repeat or respond to it. Each pose transmogrifies the figure towards abstraction; exaggerating or diminishing the skeletal structure until it approaches an amorphic form. I want the bodies to be recognized as bodies, but also to be detached from common perceptions of the figure. Bound within each singular view, the uncanny figures convey the body as both abject and marvelous.
Composed through a 4x5 view camera, I place the figure within the location and select an angle to shoot from. I remove furnishings to create a perspective which foregrounds the rudiments of the architecture, the light, and the figure itself. Each space is empty, but not anonymous. It is a setting not a set, within which the figure is grounded in a particular environment revealed by the traces of the doorway, ceiling, or floor. Suspended along the edges of the space, along the edges of figuration, these photographs also move along the edges of the photographic genres of narrative, portraiture, and environment.
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Rue Vieille du Temple - Diptych
2006 C-prints 76 x 127 |
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Rue Vieille du Temple - 14
2006 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Swann - 3
2005 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Swann-2
2005 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Laight - 2
2007 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Laight - 5
2007 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Cyc - 3
2007 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Cyc-7
2007 C-Print 76 x 96 |
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Studio - 5 - Diptych
2007 |
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Cyc-7
2007 |
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Cyc-5
2007 |
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Cyc-3
2007 |
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Rue Vieille du Temple-14
2006 |
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Swann-3
2005 |
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Laight-2
2007 |
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Laight-5
2007 |
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Studio-1
2006 |
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Bedford-3
2007 |
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| Education and biography |
Education
California College of the Arts, Oakland, MFA 2000
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Diploma 1995
Tufts University, Medford, BFA 1995
Solo Exhibitions
2007 Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston Fashion Refigured
Ego Gallery, Barcelona, Spain Figurations
2006 Dance Theater Workshop, New York, Figure Studies
2005 Judy Ann Goldman Fine Art, Boston, Domestic Arrangements
2000 Eyre/Moore Gallery, Seattle, Bill Durgin
1999 jennjoygallery, San Francisco, proxy
Selected Group Exhibition
2008 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Traveling Scholars 2006
2007 Peninsula Museum of Art, Belmont, Evidence of Things Unseen
Sara Tecchia Gallery, New York, NY And Who Are You? Work from Saatchi Online
2006 3rd Ward, Brooklyn, Summer Show
2003 S F Camerawork, San Francisco, Locating Intimacy-The Space Between
2001 jennjoygallery, San Francisco, climax
2000 LIMN Gallery, San Francisco, Distortion & Desire
1998 Southern Exposure, San Francisco, Nothing But Time, curated by David Ross,
jennjoygallery, San Francisco, intro.
Gen-Art, San Francisco, Emerge
1997 Southern Exposure, San Francisco, Shrink
Awards
2007 Grant for excellence in figurative photography, Ultimate Eye Foundation
2006 Alumni Traveling Scholar Award, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2000 Barclay Simpson Award, California College of the Arts, San Francisco
2000 Sauza Stay Pure Award, Gen Art SF, San Francisco
Press and Media Coverage
Camerawork, Volume 30 Number 2 Fall/Winter 2003
San Francisco Chronicle, Preview: Locating Intimacy-The Space Between, 10/26/2003
SF Weekly, Sex in Space – Where do you do it, October 22-28 2003
Surface , periscope: Bill Durgin Issue no. 28 spring 2001
Reviewwest.com Climax, December 2000
Bay TV, interview, 8/2/2000
Artweek, Proxy, March 2000
ZYZZYVA, Spring 2000
SF Gate, Proxy 12/16/99
Artnews, Collecting in Cyberspace, January 1999
SF Bay Guardian, August 1998
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| Future shows |
| 2008 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, SMFA Traveling Scholars |
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Website: www.billdurgin.com |
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