Search results for ""Author Dan Colen""
Other Criteria Dan Colen: Sweet Liberty: Newport Street Gallery Installation
American artist Dan Colen (1979) emerged onto the New York art scene in the early 2000s alongside artists such as Dash Snow and Ryan McGinley. Drawing on graffiti and vernacular culture as artistic influences in his paintings and installations, and living legendarily hard, Colen was described by The Guardian as the "bad boy of post-pop New York." Brilliantly witty, shocking, poignant and nihilistic, Colen's art presents a portrait of contemporary America and is, in part, an investigation into the act of producing and looking at art. Dan Colen: Sweet Liberty, published to accompany Colen's solo exhibition at Newport Street Gallery in London, spans 15 years of the artist's career, including new works, and includes large-scale installation images of the exhibition. The book features a foreword by Damien Hirst and an essay by curator Annie Godfrey Larmon.
£53.96
Karma Dan Colen: Slayer Psychic
This minimal artist's book was published on the occasion of Dan Colen’s first show in Denmark at the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art in 2015. At the time, Colen was considering the space between life and death, and the presence of a natural void within his life and work. Slayer Psychic continues the exploration of this idea through phone conversations Colen had with a professional psychic and photo documentation of the mining of "Slayer Rock," a work included in the exhibition.
£22.00
Karma Dan Colen: The L... o... n... g Count
An examination of the cyclical nature of time: documenting Dan Colen’s show at the Walter De Maria building in the East Village The Long Count documents Dan Colen’s show at the Walter De Maria building in New York’s East Village, a block away from where Colen and Ryan McGinley shared an apartment over a decade ago. An examination of the cyclical nature of time, the publication includes photographic and narrative references to the events that have shaped Colen’s career.
£17.50
Levy Gorvy Dan Colen: Mailorder Mother Purgatory
This fully illustrated volume features three bodies of work, Mailorder, Mother and Purgatory, which were included in Lévy Gorvy’s first exhibition with Dan Colen (born 1979). The volume includes an essay by Andrianna Campbell placing Colen within the historical tradition of painting, and a conversation between Colen and Jeff Koons, moderated and edited by Douglas Fogle.
£39.50