About The Work
Artist Carroll Dunham produced this editioned artwork in support of Printed Matter’s Virtual Art Book Fair. Untitled is drawn from an ongoing body of work by Dunham illustrating male wrestlers — nude figures that grapple and embrace with a hold on each other that is both violent and intimate, threatening and gentle. The work is framed by a loose yet decorative doodle characteristic of Dunham’s drawing style. The lithograph was produced at ULAE, where Dunham first has produced work in lithography, intaglio, wood engraving, and screen printing since 1984.
Carroll Dunham is a painter and printmaker best known for his playful, erotic, and brightly-colored biomorphic paintings. Dunham uses several recurring motifs in his work, such as waves, mounds, genitalia, teeth, textured trees, tongues as well as cartoon-like figures and female and male nudes.
Dunham currently lives and works in New York and Connecticut. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at international museums and institutions including at the Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany; and a mid-career retrospective was held at the New Museum, New York, NY. His work is represented in notable public collections throughout the world.
About Carroll Dunham
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Lithograph on Coventry rag paper
17 1/8 x 14 1/8 in.
Signed, numbered, and dated by the artist.
About The Work
Artist Carroll Dunham produced this editioned artwork in support of Printed Matter’s Virtual Art Book Fair. Untitled is drawn from an ongoing body of work by Dunham illustrating male wrestlers — nude figures that grapple and embrace with a hold on each other that is both violent and intimate, threatening and gentle. The work is framed by a loose yet decorative doodle characteristic of Dunham’s drawing style. The lithograph was produced at ULAE, where Dunham first has produced work in lithography, intaglio, wood engraving, and screen printing since 1984.
Carroll Dunham is a painter and printmaker best known for his playful, erotic, and brightly-colored biomorphic paintings. Dunham uses several recurring motifs in his work, such as waves, mounds, genitalia, teeth, textured trees, tongues as well as cartoon-like figures and female and male nudes.
Dunham currently lives and works in New York and Connecticut. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at international museums and institutions including at the Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany; and a mid-career retrospective was held at the New Museum, New York, NY. His work is represented in notable public collections throughout the world.
About Carroll Dunham
From The Magazine
- Art 101: In Their Own Words: 10 Essential Reads Written by Artists
- News & Events: Steal Vs. Splurge: You Know A Good Deal When You See One
- Art 101: DIY MFA: 8 Places in NYC to Learn About Art for Free (or Almost Free)
- Interviews & Features: What Does 2016 Hold for the Art World? Read Forecasts From Artists, Dealers, Collectors, Curators, & More
- Interviews & Features: Collector Brad Hajzak on Cherry-Picking the Best of New York's Downtown Scene From His New Haven Loft
Edition of 50, with 20 AP’s, 2 pp’s, 1 HC
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