ArtistsJohn Currin
John Currin

John Currin

1962
PaintingContemporaryPop ArtRenaissance
Representation
None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
22
Works in Collection
61
Assets Indexed
13
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Publications Referenced
100%
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Movements
  • Contemporary
  • Pop Art
  • Renaissance
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John Currin paints satirical figurative works in a technique that draws directly on Renaissance traditions while feeding on popular culture magazines and contemporary fashion imagery. His female figures are frequently distorted or exaggerated in their erotic forms, and Currin has stated that these characters are reflections of himself rather than portraits of real individuals. The tension between old-master technical precision and deliberately provocative subject matter, including overt sexuality and societal taboo, defines his output. His paintings have been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.

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Gagosian
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Tate
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Education

Yale University
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Yale School of Art
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Carnegie Mellon School of Art
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