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Carroll Dunham (born November 5, 1949) is an American painter. Working since the late 1970s, Dunham's career reached critical renown in the 1980s when he first exhibited with Baskerville + Watson, a decade during which many artists returned to painting.Morgan Falconer
About this artist: Carroll Dunham
The Museum of Modern Art.
He is known for his conceptual approach to painting and drawing and his interest in exploring the relationship between abstraction and figuration. Of his body of work, Johanna Burton writes, "Dunham's career can be characterized by its rigorous indefinability, as his works dip freely into the realms of abstraction, figuration, surrealism, graffiti, pop, even cartoons, without ever settling loyally into any one of them."Johanna Burton
Exhibition: "Carroll Dunham Paintings"
The New Museum.
David Pagel, in a ''Los Angeles Times'' review intended to be complimentary, described his paintings as "vulgar beyond belief..."David Pagel
Art review: Carroll Dunham at Blum & Poe
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'', April 30, 2010.


Early life

Dunham was born in
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in 1949. His parents were Carroll Dunham IV (1919-1995), a Harvard-educated poultry farmer and residential real-estate realtor "active in trade associations, politics, and civic affairs" who "came from great wealth, which he had squandered on a series of misguided investments," and
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and Yale School of Nursing alumna Carol Marguerite (1915-2000), née Reynolds, a nurse and realtor. He grew up in Old Lyme, a hotbed for American impressionism in the early 20th century. His aunt was a Sunday painter. In 1972, Dunham received a BA from Trinity College in Connecticut. In 1973, he moved to New York City, in a loft on 26th Street, and started working as an assistant to artist Dorothea Rockburne.


Work

Between 1981 and 1987, Dunham worked directly on wood veneer, employing multiple types of plywood and various, ever more exotic veneers, including elm, oak, pine, and rosewood. Often responding to the natural grains of the wood, Dunham created vibrant compositions that frequently combine geometric and organic, anthropomorphic forms.Kate Linker, "On the Image in the Mind's Eye: Recent Paintings and Sculptures by Carroll Dunham," in ''Carroll Dunham: Painting and Sculpture 2004–2008'' (Zurich: JRP, Ringier, 2008), p. 10. In discussing this body of work, Ken Johnson writes, "What these paintings add up to is a kind of delirious, barely contained psychic pluralism. Various dualities and contradictions play out: between wood and pain; abstraction and representation; geometry and biology; the phallic and the vaginal; body and mind; nature and culture." Towards the late 1980s, Dunham began to work with more singular motifs. Among the recurring figures in his work are wave-like forms, hatted male figures in a variety of settings, trees set in pastoral landscapes, and nude female bathers.Kate Linker, "On the Image in the Mind's Eye: Recent Paintings and Sculptures by Carroll Dunham," in ''Carroll Dunham: Painting and Sculpture 2004–2008'' (Zurich: JRP, Ringier, 2008), p. 9. Kate Linker writes,
These motifs have provided an armature for a continuous and seemingly self-generating practice in which paintings appear to evolve and differentiate from earlier versions of themselves. Imagery is generated through subject matter yet abstractly, in a series of variations that incrementally expand on and work through a theme.
Dunham has said of his use of various subjects in his practice, "… all these subjects are really just things that let you make paintings." Further to this point, Linker notes, "the figure is deployed as an iconic tool around which a space is built in accordance with the demands of the flat rectilinearity of the picture plane."


Exhibitions and collections

Dunham has been the subject of numerous one-person exhibitions, including a mid-career retrospective at the New Museum in New York and an exhibition of paintings and sculptures at Millesgården in Stockholm. His work has been included in several Whitney Biennials and in "Disparaties and Deformations: Our Grotesque," SITE Santa Fe's fifth biennial curated by Robert Storr. He has participated in exhibitions at major institutions such as the
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, New York; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. His work is included in a number of public collections, including the
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, Chicago; Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo;
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, New York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne;
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, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles;
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, Philadelphia; Tate Gallery, London;
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, Minneapolis; and Whitney Museum of Art, New York.


Personal life

Dunham lives and works in New York City and Cornwall, Connecticut with his wife, the artist Laurie Simmons. They have two children, actress-writer
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and writer-activist Cyrus Dunham.Jennifer Stockman
"Carroll Dunham"
''Gotham Magazine''.


Works and publications

* ''Carroll Dunham: Bathers Trees''. New York: Gladstone Gallery, 2013 * ''Carroll Dunham: A Drawing Survey''. Los Angeles: Blum & Poe, 2012 * Kemmerer, Allison N., Elizabeth C DeRose, and Carroll Dunham. ''Carroll Dunham Prints: Catalogue Raisonné, 1984–2006''. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. * ''Carroll Dunham: Painting and Sculpture 2004–2008''. Zurich: JRP, Ringier, 2008 * ''Carroll Dunham: Paintings on Wood 1982–1987''. New York: Skarstedt Gallery, 2008 * Friedrich, Julia. ''Carroll Dunham: Arbeiten auf Papier''. Cologne: Strzelecki Books, 2008. * ''Carroll Dunham: Dead, Yellow, Mule. Garbage, Ratio. Giant''. New York: Gladstone Gallery, 2007. * ''X#*@(ING) INDEX! Who is pointing at who – and why – in Carroll Dunham's Drawings''. London: Koenig Books, 2006. * ''Carroll Dunham: Line That Never Ends: Drawings 1984–2004''. Zürich: Edition & Verlag Judin, 2005. * ''Carroll Dunham: Paintings''. New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art, 2002.


References


Further reading

* ''Inside the Artist's Studio'',
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, 2015. ()


External links

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