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.