George Stoll handcrafts items that are normally mass factory produced to create viewer-challenging installations whereby highly realistic objects are abstracted beyond their "domestic function."... Read full biography
George Stoll handcrafts items that are normally mass factory produced to create viewer-challenging installations whereby highly realistic objects are abstracted beyond their "domestic function." Included are sponges, toilet paper, and paper towels. In creating these works, he is focused on the... Read full biography
George Stoll handcrafts items that are normally mass factory produced to create viewer-challenging installations whereby highly realistic objects are abstracted beyond their "domestic function." Included are sponges, toilet paper, and paper towels. In creating these works, he is focused on the relationship between consumer culture and high art. His first exhibition was in 1994 in Los Angeles, and was titled Tupperware. Stoll elevates what is usually considered disposable to art by asking... Read full biography
George Stoll handcrafts items that are normally mass factory produced to create viewer-challenging installations whereby highly realistic objects are abstracted beyond their "domestic function." Included are sponges, toilet paper, and paper towels. In creating these works, he is focused on the relationship between consumer culture and high art. His first exhibition was in 1994 in Los Angeles, and was titled Tupperware. Stoll elevates what is usually considered disposable to art by asking viewers to take another look at those objects that surround them.". Stoll was born in the suburbs of Baltimore, and in the 1970s and 80s, lived in New York City, where, while studying design, he held various jobs such as making jewelry, set designing... Read full biography
George Stoll handcrafts items that are normally mass factory produced to create viewer-challenging installations whereby highly realistic objects are abstracted beyond their "domestic function." Included are sponges, toilet paper, and paper towels. In creating these works, he is focused on the relationship between consumer culture and high art. His first exhibition was in 1994 in Los Angeles, and was titled Tupperware. Stoll elevates what is usually considered disposable to art by asking viewers to take another look at those objects that surround them.". Stoll was born in the suburbs of Baltimore, and in the 1970s and 80s, lived in New York City, where, while studying design, he held various jobs such as making jewelry, set designing horror films, and working as an artist assistant. Then he moved to Los Angeles where he continued his "Tupperware" exhibits... Read full biography
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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