Carroll Dunham
- Introduction
- Carroll Dunham (born November 5, 1949) is an American painter and father of American actress Lena Dunham. Working since the late 1970s, Dunham's career reached critical renown in the 1980s when he first exhibited with Baskerville + Watson, a decade during which many artists returned to painting. He is known for his conceptual approach to painting and drawing and his interest in exploring the relationship between abstraction and figuration. Of his body of work, Johanna Burton writes, "Dunham's career can be characterized by its rigorous indefinability, as his works dip freely into the realms of abstraction, figuration, surrealism, graffiti, pop, even cartoons, without ever settling loyally into any one of them." David Pagel, in a Los Angeles Times review intended to be complimentary, described his paintings as "vulgar beyond belief..."
- Wikidata
- Q1045182
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Carroll Dunham, Caroll Dunham
- Ulan
- 500110733
Exhibitions
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Oct 21, 2019–Oct 4, 2020
MoMA
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Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New
Dec 21, 2013–Apr 21, 2014
MoMA
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Print/Out
Feb 19–May 14, 2012
MoMA
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Contemporary Collection
Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014
MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
Apr 22, 2009–Jan 4, 2010
MoMA
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Carroll Dunham has
23 exhibitionsonline.
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Carroll Dunham Untitled (11/25/82) 1982
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Carroll Dunham Accelerator 1985
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Carroll Dunham Untitled 1985
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Carroll Dunham Age of Rectangles 1983-85
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Carroll Dunham Untitled 1985
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Carroll Dunham Color Message B 1985-86
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Carroll Dunham Color Message C 1985-86
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Carroll Dunham Color Message A 1985-86
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Carroll Dunham Full Spectrum 1985–87
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Carroll Dunham Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Red (1st) from Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Blue (2nd) from Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Purple (3rd) from Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Green (4th) from Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Black (5th) from Red Shift 1987–88
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Carroll Dunham Untitled 1988-89
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Carroll Dunham Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Untitled from Shadows 1989
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Carroll Dunham Four Shapes (1989)
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Carroll Dunham Touching Two Sides 1989-90
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Carroll Dunham Pumping Shape 1990
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Carroll Dunham Wave 1988-90
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Carroll Dunham At The Edge 1990
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Carroll Dunham Shape on a Base 1990
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Carroll Dunham Shape Standing on Itself 1990
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Carroll Dunham Point of Origin 1988–92
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Carroll Dunham Cold and Dark 1992-93
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Carroll Dunham Nine Color Reduction Print 1993
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Carroll Dunham Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Alpha from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Beta from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Gamma from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Delta from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Epsilon from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Zeta from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Eta from Seven Places 1990-94
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Carroll Dunham Another Dimension 1988-1995
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Carroll Dunham Untitled 1996
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Carroll Dunham Undone 1994-96
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