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MICHAEL CLINE

MICHAEL CLINE (1973-)

In his work, Michael Cline portrays scenes of a contemporary fable. Stemming from his interest in faith and the American Dream, he depicts America on a perpetual journey of self-discovery, endlessly constructing utopias in an attempt to realize a perfect union with the individual, the group, or a god.

Examples of this journey might include teachings found in various evangelical and occult faiths. With a style reminiscent of George Grosz and Pierre Klossowski, Cline paints what seem to be disenfranchized groups and individuals in search of a meaningful existence.

Executed with pristine innocence and a quirky folksiness, Cline’s canvases are dreamily dystopian, using pastel tones and chaste illustration to depict instances of violence, sex, or subtle horror. Published with Marc Jancou Contemporary, New York.

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Emne Nutidskunst
Kunstner CLINE, Michael
Forfatter Lionel Bovier, Kathy Grayson, Matthew Higgs
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 40 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 20 cm / 64 sider
Udgivelsesår 2009
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag jrp/Ringier
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9783037640524
Lev. 3-5 dage

MICHAEL CLINE (1973-)

In his work, Michael Cline portrays scenes of a contemporary fable. Stemming from his interest in faith and the American Dream, he depicts America on a perpetual journey of self-discovery, endlessly constructing utopias in an attempt to realize a perfect union with the individual, the group, or a god.

Examples of this journey might include teachings found in various evangelical and occult faiths. With a style reminiscent of George Grosz and Pierre Klossowski, Cline paints what seem to be disenfranchized groups and individuals in search of a meaningful existence.

Executed with pristine innocence and a quirky folksiness, Cline’s canvases are dreamily dystopian, using pastel tones and chaste illustration to depict instances of violence, sex, or subtle horror. Published with Marc Jancou Contemporary, New York.