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Born 1949 Old Lyme, Connecticut. Known for: Non objective-funk, semi-figurative, prints.
With studios in Chelsea, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut, Carroll Dunham creates raucous acrylic paintings with additives that he describes as a "kind of high-wire act of the id and ego". Many... Read full biography
With studios in Chelsea, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut, Carroll Dunham creates raucous acrylic paintings with additives that he describes as a "kind of high-wire act of the id and ego". Many of his paintings are full of humorous figures with disconnected body parts. He is a regular exhibitor... Read full biography
With studios in Chelsea, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut, Carroll Dunham creates raucous acrylic paintings with additives that he describes as a "kind of high-wire act of the id and ego". Many of his paintings are full of humorous figures with disconnected body parts. He is a regular exhibitor at Whitney Biennials, and his work is in numerous prestigious museums including the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was born in Old Lyme, Connecticut to parents... Read full biography
With studios in Chelsea, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut, Carroll Dunham creates raucous acrylic paintings with additives that he describes as a "kind of high-wire act of the id and ego". Many of his paintings are full of humorous figures with disconnected body parts. He is a regular exhibitor at Whitney Biennials, and his work is in numerous prestigious museums including the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was born in Old Lyme, Connecticut to parents who ran a real-estate business. He became a studio art major at Trinity College, and his exposure to the New York art world came from regular college field trips into the city. He interned there one summer for Dorothea Rockburn and from her learned... Read full biography
With studios in Chelsea, New York, and Salisbury, Connecticut, Carroll Dunham creates raucous acrylic paintings with additives that he describes as a "kind of high-wire act of the id and ego". Many of his paintings are full of humorous figures with disconnected body parts. He is a regular exhibitor at Whitney Biennials, and his work is in numerous prestigious museums including the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Art Institute of Chicago. He was born in Old Lyme, Connecticut to parents who ran a real-estate business. He became a studio art major at Trinity College, and his exposure to the New York art world came from regular college field trips into the city. He interned there one summer for Dorothea Rockburn and from her learned studio skills. He worked for seven years as a lay-out artist for Time magazine, and then by age... Read full biography
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- Ex Abs: Committed AbstractionistsDecember 2004Greben, Deidre SteinARTnews
- ArtworldApril 2004EditorArt in America
- First TakeJanuary 2004Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Preview Winter 2004January 2004Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- How Far Can You Go?January 2004Yablonsky, LindaARTnews
- Off the MountainAugust 2003Sachson, GailArt-Talk
- Thick and ThinApril 2003Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- ReviewsJanuary 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Dunham's DemonologyJanuary 2003Hirsch, FayeArt in America
- Best of 2002, A Special IssueDecember 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Slow BurnNovember 2002Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- Road Food-Carroll DunhamOctober 2002Rothkopf, ScottARTFORUM
- Preview Fall 2002September 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Blob AppealJanuary 1999Gregg, GialARTnews
- printsNovember 1995Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- Big Top WhitneyJune 1995Johnson, KenArt in America
- Carroll DunhamMarch 1995Heartney, EleanorArt in America
- Carroll Dunham/ReviewJanuary 1995MacAdam, AlfredARTnews