Front
1986
51.0 x 46.0 cm
Giclée / Konsttryck
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Konstnärsbiografi
Kevin Larmon: Confronting Ideology Through Collage and Abstraction
Kevin Larmon (born December 18, 1955) is an American artist whose distinctive approach to painting—characterized by meticulous layering of collage and paint—challenges conventional notions of representation and engages with complex socio-political themes. Emerging from Syracuse, New York, Larmon’s oeuvre delves into issues surrounding male body image alongside critiques of fascist culture, reflecting a preoccupation with confronting uncomfortable truths through artistic experimentation.
- Early Influences & Education: While biographical details remain somewhat sparse, Larmon's formative years were marked by exposure to influential art movements like Conceptual Art and Neo-Conceptualism. His studies at the Pollock-Krasner Foundation fostered a foundational understanding of artistic process and materiality, shaping his subsequent explorations into collage techniques.
- The Collage Technique: Larmon’s signature style hinges on incorporating elements of gay pornography into his canvases—a deliberate provocation designed to disrupt established visual hierarchies. These collaged images are painstakingly painted over with abstract forms and textures, creating a paradoxical juxtaposition between explicit imagery and formal abstraction. This technique serves not merely as decoration but as a conduit for conveying deeper conceptual concerns.
- Development of Style & Recurring Themes: Beginning in 1979 with still life paintings, Larmon steadily honed his craft, mastering atmospheric drawings and expansive canvases rendered in oil paint. His recurring motifs—often referencing the male body—reflect an ongoing interrogation of societal pressures surrounding masculinity and a critical stance toward authoritarian ideologies.
- Notable Works & Recognition: Pieces like “Untitled #1,” “Blanket,” and “Front” exemplify Larmon’s commitment to pushing boundaries within artistic expression. These artworks demonstrate his ability to synthesize disparate visual languages—collage and abstraction—into cohesive narratives that grapple with weighty subjects.
- Historical Significance & Legacy: Larmon's work stands as a testament to the power of art as a vehicle for social commentary. By disrupting traditional aesthetic conventions and confronting taboo subjects, he contributes to a broader dialogue about representation, identity, and cultural critique—solidifying his position within the canon of post-conceptual art.
As seen on AllPaintingsStore.com, Larmon’s artistic vision continues to resonate with audiences interested in challenging established perspectives and engaging with art that transcends superficial beauty.
Kevin Larmon
1955 - , United States of America
Kortfattad information
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-conceptualism & Neo-conceptual art
- Date Of Birth: 18 December 1955
- Full Name: Kevin Larmon
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled #1
- Blanket
- Front
- Place Of Birth: Syracuse, United States

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