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Chess, 2008 by Dana Schutz
Dana Schutz, Chess, 2008

 

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Zach Feuer Gallery

New Limited Edition by Dana Schutz

iCI is please to announcement the publication of a new limited edition artwork by Dana Schutz.  This internationally recognized artist has created an 18-color etching titled Chess, for which she utilized 5 copper plates and two screens- the black jagged shapes edging each of the figures are screened black ink with a second screen of black glitter.

Income from the sale of this edition will directly benefit iCI’s innovative traveling exhibition and publication program, which brings contemporary art to a wide range of museums, giving diverse audiences in the United States and abroad the opportunity to experience new art.

If you have any questions, or for pricing and availability, please contact Kristin Nelson at 212.254.8200 x 25 or nelson@ici-exhibitions.org.

Chess, 2008
18-color etching and screenprint with flocking
23.5 x 29.75 inches image;  29.25 x 35.25 inches sheet
5 etching plates and 2 screens
Edition of 35 with 5 artist’s proofs
Signed, numbered, and dated on print verso
$4,000 USD unframed

Delivery and framing charges are the responsibility of the purchaser. iCI can assist you in making delivery and framing arrangements.

About Dana Schutz

Dana Schutz in her studioDana Schutz is an American artist currently living and working in Brooklyn, NY.  She grew up in Livonia, Michigan, and received a BFA in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art in Cleveland, Ohio and a MFA at Columbia University in New York.  Dana Schutz is known for her wide range of visionary, fictive themes and ecstatic, often visceral, palette. 

Schutz’s subjects have included a sun burnt last man on earth painted from observation, a race of people who have the ability to eat themselves and remake themselves anew, absurdist sculptural situations, face obliterating sneezes, and an imaginary birth.  Schutz’s pictorial wit and canny shifts between painterly means and ends provide a comic foil for her otherwise dark, perverse subject matter. 

Dana Schutz was the focus of monographic exhibitions at the Rose Museum at Brandeis University; the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland;  the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas; and Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris. Dana Schutz’ work has been included in group exhibitions at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; the Moderna Museet, Stockholm; the Sammlung Goetz, Munich; the Royal Academy of Art, London; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.  International institutions, such as the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art and the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles; and the MaRT- Museum di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto in Italy, include her paintings in their permanent collections. 

Dana is represented in New York by Zach Feuer Gallery.  Her most recent show at the gallery opened on March 13, 2009.