Sap
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Artist Biography
Thomas L. Solien: A Painter of Paradoxes and Cultural Critique
Thomas L. Solien (b. 1949, Fargo, North Dakota) emerged as a significant figure in American painting during the late 1970s, aligning himself with movements like Neo-Expressionism and Neo-Surrealism while simultaneously engaging in a critical examination of contemporary culture. Often described as an artist of “absurdist cultural critique,” Solien’s artistic vision centers on depicting the disintegration of Western civilization through meticulously crafted imagery—a deliberate juxtaposition of recognizable images and styles that embodies the postmodern aesthetic. His distinctive approach distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries, establishing a personal visual language rooted in exploration of art history and Scandinavian heritage. Solien pursued formal education diligently, earning a BA degree in Art from Moorhead State University in 1973 and an MFA in Painting and Sculpture from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1977. These formative experiences profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and provided him with foundational knowledge for his subsequent creative endeavors. He has received numerous accolades recognizing his contribution to the art world, including a prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship – testament to his talent and dedication. Solien’s artistic output is characterized by its preoccupation with the relationship between abstraction and narrative. Frequently employing self-portraits as central motifs, he delves into psychological introspection alongside broader explorations of cultural anxieties. His visual language—a blend of surrealist techniques and references to classical art—is marked by a deliberate use of color and symbolism designed to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional perceptions. This stylistic consistency underscores Solien’s unwavering commitment to artistic exploration and distinguishes him as an artist who consistently pushes boundaries within the realm of contemporary painting. His work has garnered considerable acclaim, appearing in prominent galleries and museums across North America and Europe. Notable exhibitions include a retrospective at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (2008), showcasing the breadth of his oeuvre; a touring exhibition organized by the Plains Museum in Fargo (2013-14); and inclusions within collections held by institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Tate Gallery, and others. These exhibitions underscore Solien’s enduring influence on the art landscape and solidify his position as an artist whose work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.- Notable Exhibitions:
- Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Retrospective (2008)
- Plains Museum Exhibition Tour (2013-14)
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- Tate Gallery
thomas l. solien
1949 - , United States of America
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Postmodern painting; Pastiche
- Date Of Birth: 1949
- Full Name: Thomas L. Solien
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['Sap']
- Place Of Birth: Fargo, United States



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