Carroll Dunham

Carroll Dunham is an artist.

The material substrate that images use to reveal themselves can vary greatly, and each new physical approach unveils something different about the nominal subject. None of these incarnations are necessarily deeper or more true than the others, and they are all connected through some underlying mental reality.
Carroll Dunham, Tree 1, 2009. Lithograph in 7 colors on Arches Cover White paper, 25 1/2 x 20 1/8 inches. Courtesy ULAE.
One is so grateful to have the familiar masterpieces of the collection back in Manhattan and available again that criticisms of the museum seem like hair-splitting.
The Museum of Modern Art, designed by Yoshio Taniguchi. The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium looking east towards 5th Avenue with Barnett Newman’s “Broken Obelisk” (1963-69) and Willem de Kooning’s “Pirate (Untitled II)” (1981). © 2005 Timothy Hursley.

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