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Green Hills of Earth (3)

A work made of urethane, acrylic and pencil on linen.
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  • A work made of urethane, acrylic and pencil on linen.

Date:

2017

Artist:

Carroll Dunham
American, born 1949

About this artwork

Carroll Dunham creates prints, drawings, and paintings featuring boldly graphic, often erotic cartoon-inspired imagery. In the triptych Green Hills of Earth, Dunham expands his decades-long renegotiation of historical representations of the nude in art, here, depicting a pair of male wrestlers stripped bare and entwined in combat Dunham’s wrestlers straddle the line between figuration and abstraction , and between the heroic and the abject, exhibiting exaggerated musculature and sexual features. The wrestlers’ hypermasculine modes of combat are at once demonstrations of technical prowess, relying on extreme athleticism, and indulgently base, verging on libidinal. Indeed, his characters perform the dualities embedded in the allegory of wrestling—the ongoing tug-of-war between good and evil. The formal and psychosexual dimensions of this physical entanglement become Dunham’s subject.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Contemporary Art

Artist

Carroll Dunham

Title

Green Hills of Earth (3)

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2017

Medium

Urethane, acrylic and pencil on linen

Dimensions

172.7 × 200.7 cm (68 × 79 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Richard Prince

Reference Number

2018.547c

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