creditline:"The Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fund"
Red Roil
Bacchanal with a Statue of Ceres
No-Tin, A Chippewa Chief
Gesturing Hiker
Christ Crowned with Thorns
Study for "Christus Consolator" (recto)
Assyrian Lion
Elin and Maria
Redwood
The Owl
Diana Discovers the Pregnancy of Callisto
Charging Hussar on Horseback
Waa-Pa-Shaw, A Sioux Chief
Kali
Venice Bridge
Funerary Monument
Sounding Forms
Surplus Value Books #13--Deluxe Edition
Concorde I
Fils Ainé du Prince des Maronites en habit de Voyage
Adolescence (Kathleen Nancy Woodward)
Joseph Being Sold by His Brothers
Ancient Sculpture Garden
Self-portrait in Costume
The Locust Trees with Maple
Les Argonautes
Study for 'Pearl'
Domestique Maronitte
Le Prince Joseph des Maronittes Chrétien du Rit grec, Habitant de la Terre Sainte
Fils Cadet du Prince des Maronittes en habit de Guerre
Homely Girl, a Life
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%C2%A9 Josh Dorman
Ink, acrylic and collaged antique paper on canvas mounted to boardexpand_more
The Richard Lewis Hillstrom Fundexpand_more 2014.115
In a process that combines painting, drawing, and collaged cut-outs, Josh Dorman serves as the master architect, creating in Red Roil a beguiling realm of fantasy, dreams, and imaginings. The scene features a tangle of elevated roadways that appear to float in the air, yet they support a parade of pachyderms that walk and stand among humans and other caged and uncaged animals. Antique mechanized contraptions and centuries-old monuments loom over the landscape, and a miniature art academy holds a life drawing session. Monumental arches and mysterious, antiquated structures populate the ethereal scene, which is bathed in brilliant shades of red and pink, like some otherworldly atmosphere. Here, the natural and industrial worlds find common ground. The foundation layer on the entire panel is a roll of antique player piano music. With its faded tones and perforations, the paper adds an underlying structure and literal rhythms to the surface. For Dorman, this painting “presents a roiling, chaotic, yet organized world. It can be beautiful or threatening. It reminds us of so many things, present and lost, but its reality and its logic are internal.”