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Born in Leonia, United States of America
Dan Colen: A Surreal Vision Shaping Contemporary Sculpture
Dan Colen, born in Leonia, New Jersey, is an American sculptor and artist whose work defies easy categorization, consistently pushing boundaries between painting, sculpture, and installation art. Emerging from the vibrant artistic landscape of Brooklyn, NY, Colen’s oeuvre explores unsettling juxtapositions of familiar imagery—pop culture references interwoven with organic forms—creating pieces that resonate with a profound sense of unease and fascination. His distinctive style blends abstraction with meticulous detail, resulting in artworks that grapple with themes of memory, identity, and the subconscious.
Early Influences: Colen’s artistic journey began amidst the burgeoning experimental art scene of Brooklyn. He honed his skills at Yale University School of Art, where he studied under Matthew Barney and Chuck Close, absorbing influences from both conceptual sculpture and photorealistic painting. These formative experiences instilled in him a fascination with layering textures and manipulating perception.
The Rise of Surreal Sculpture: Colen’s breakthrough came with his sculptural explorations—particularly his “Untitled” series—characterized by stacked blocks of colored pigment that resemble geological formations.