The Inextinguishable
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The Inextinguishable
Giclée / Art Print
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$ 65
Artist Biography
Dan Colen: A Surreal Vision Shaping Contemporary Sculpture
Dan Colen, born in Leonia, New Jersey, is an American sculptor and artist whose work defies easy categorization, consistently pushing boundaries between painting, sculpture, and installation art. Emerging from the vibrant artistic landscape of Brooklyn, NY, Colen’s oeuvre explores unsettling juxtapositions of familiar imagery—pop culture references interwoven with organic forms—creating pieces that resonate with a profound sense of unease and fascination. His distinctive style blends abstraction with meticulous detail, resulting in artworks that grapple with themes of memory, identity, and the subconscious.- Early Influences: Colen’s artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning experimental art scene of Brooklyn. He honed his skills at Yale University School of Art, where he studied under Matthew Barney and Chuck Close, absorbing influences from both conceptual sculpture and photorealistic painting. These formative experiences instilled in him a fascination with layering textures and manipulating perception.
- The Rise of Surreal Sculpture: Colen’s breakthrough came with his sculptural explorations—particularly his “Untitled” series—characterized by stacked blocks of colored pigment that resemble geological formations. This approach reflects his interest in materiality and the interplay between natural and artificial elements, mirroring Barney's ambitious cinematic installations.
- Exploring Pop Culture & Memory: Colen’s artistic vision consistently interrogates cultural narratives and personal recollections. Pieces like “The Son of a White Man” confront uncomfortable truths about history and privilege through bold color palettes and expressive brushstrokes. He utilizes imagery drawn from advertising, film, and mythology to provoke contemplation on societal anxieties.
- Notable Achievements: Colen’s installations have garnered critical acclaim for their immersive qualities and conceptual depth. His collaborations with artists like Petra Börgers and Matthew Barney underscore his commitment to collaborative artistic endeavors. Furthermore, he has exhibited extensively in museums and galleries worldwide, cementing his position as a leading voice in contemporary sculpture.
- Legacy & Significance: Dan Colen’s work stands apart for its refusal to adhere to conventional aesthetic standards. He champions an unsettling beauty—a deliberate provocation that compels viewers to confront uncomfortable realities. His exploration of memory and subconsciousness aligns with broader trends in art history, demonstrating a continuing dialogue between abstraction and representation.
Key Artistic Techniques & Style
Colen’s artistic style is defined by several distinctive techniques: layered pigment application—creating textured surfaces that mimic geological strata; meticulous color blending—achieving subtle tonal variations that heighten visual impact; and the incorporation of collage elements—juxtaposing disparate images to generate unexpected associations. His approach prioritizes materiality, mirroring the sculptural qualities of his works while simultaneously engaging with painting’s expressive potential.dan colen
1979 - , United States of America
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Surreal Sculpture & Installation
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Marcel Duchamp
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Date Of Birth: 1979
- Full Name: Dan Colen
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- The Son of a White Man
- Untitled
- 53 rd 3 rd
- Place Of Birth: Leonia, United States

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