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Brian Adam Douglas (born 1972) is a
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-based multidisciplinary artist whose practices include monumental
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s,
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s, large scale drawings and
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. Douglas executes
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under the name "Elbow-Toe" and has since exhibited in galleries.


Early life and education

Douglas was born in
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,
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and was raised in
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. At eighteen he moved to
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to attend the
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where he graduated in 1994.


Career


Street art

Douglas’ work first came to the public's attention through his street art— wheat-pasted collages and chalk drawings made under the name Elbow-Toe. As his street art evolved from simple character designs to more complex collages and
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s, Douglas began to draw the attention of the gallery world, progressing to group shows in
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,
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and
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.


Cut Paper Paintings

Beginning in 2007, Douglas began exhibiting works made entirely out of paper. He refers to his process as paper paintings rather than as collage. "I see each piece of paper as a brushstroke rather than as a juxtaposed idea." The cut paper paintings developed out of a desire to produce work for the street that would be easier to produce, but over time the process became much more labor-intensive,''Juxtapoz interview with Brian Adam Douglas'', Juxtapoz # 125, 2011, p. 116 with most pieces taking between three and six months to produce.


Interactive Art

Beginning in 2015, Douglas began programming interactive artworks in
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and
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, and he began releasing them in 2016 on the ENDGAMES Interactive website. The premier release was titled ''Obsessive Compulsive Disorder''.


Exhibitions

* 2007: ''O’ Wise King How Long Will You Last'', Leonard Street Gallery, London, UK * 2011: ''Due Date'', Black Rat Projects, London, UK; Warrington Museum,
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, UK * 2013: ''How To Disappear Completely'', Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, NY * 2014: ''Liner Notes'', R Jampol Projects, New York, NY


Bibliography


References


Further reading


April 25, 2016, "Escape Your Home in a Game About the Anxieties of OCD" Hyperallergic


* ttps://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/06/arts/what-to-do-this-weekend.html August 6, 2015, "What to Do This Weekend’." New York Times
July 14, 2015, "Two Chelsea Galleries Go Wall Out for Summer" Hyperallergic


* ttp://hyperallergic.com/170144/crossing-brooklyn-without-leaving-the-safe-parts/ December 19, 2014, "Crossing Brooklyn, Without Leaving the Safe Parts" Hyperallergic
October 25, 2013, "Visions of the World in Pieces" Hyperallergic



External links

* http://www.endgamesinteractive.com/
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