Carroll Dunham: Drawing Sculpture

Carroll Dunham: Drawing Sculpture

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In new works first seen in print here, Carroll Dunham transforms doodles into imaginary sculptures.

Drawing has long been foundational to American painter Carroll Dunham's (born 1949) practice. In this collection of recent, never-before-shown works, we witness Dunham thinking about sculpture through a series of drawings produced over the course of a year. A sampling of his drawings across time offers a chart of his artistic evolution; the 80 drawings presented here are distinctive to a new page within that history. Spurred by a desire to explore the saggy, open-frame cubic boxes that he found himself doodling along the edges of a new series of paintings, Dunham began drawing fantasies of sculpture as a respite whenever he needed a break from working on the paintings. This turned into an ongoing practice that lasted until it unexpectedly segued into a material investigation with the making of sculpture in real space. Offering intimate access to Dunham's process, this book is the first to document his thinking about spatial relationships, presentation and materials for sculptures that don't exist.

New York–based artist Carroll Dunham creates hallucinogenic paintings featuring cartoonish, humanoid forms with exaggerated limbs and exposed sexual or digestive organs, all rendered in loose, raw brushstrokes and saturated palettes. His work takes inspiration from Pop art, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, evoking the humor of R. Crumb’s comics and the specific compositional qualities, linework and color palettes of Arshile Gorky, Paul Gauguin and Philip Guston.

Materials: Paperback

Size: 10.3 in H x 7.5 in W

Item 9781940190365
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