Image Record ID:
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aahi0009240
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Work Title (display):
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I See Things
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Image Title:
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full view
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Work Dates (display):
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2002
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Work Dates type:
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creation
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Image Date (display):
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2012-02-29
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Work Creator (display):
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Trenton Doyle Hancock (American, born 1974)
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Work Creator gender:
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male
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Work Creator notes (display):
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Trenton Doyle Hancock was born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, OK. Raised in Paris, Texas, Hancock earned his BFA from Texas A&M University, Commerce and his MFA from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, Philadelphia. Hancock's prints, drawings, and collaged felt paintings work together to tell the story of the Moundsa group of mythical creatures that are the tragic protagonists of the artist's unfolding narrative. Each new work by Hancock is a contribution to the saga of the Mounds, portraying the birth, life, death, afterlife, and even dream states of these half-animal, half-plant creatures. Influenced by the history of painting, especially Abstract Expressionism, Hancock transforms traditionally formal decisionssuch as the use of color, language, and patterninto opportunities to create new characters, develop sub-plots, and convey symbolic meaning. Hancock's paintings often rework Biblical stories that the artist learned as a child from his family and local church community. Balancing moral dilemmas with wit and a musical sense of language and color, Hancock's works create a painterly space of psychological dimension. Trenton Doyle Hancock was featured in the 2000 and 2002 Whitney Biennial exhibitions, becoming one of the youngest artist in history to participate in this prestigious survey. His work has been the subject of one-person exhibitions at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami. The recipient of numerous awards, Hancock lives and works in Houston where he was a 2002 Core Artist in Residence at the Glassell School of Art of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. (Art 21 website
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Work Style Period:
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21st century
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Work Style Period:
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Contemporary
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Work Subject:
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storytelling
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Work Subject:
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anthropomorphism
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Work Subject:
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characteristics
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Work Subject:
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childhood
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Work Subject:
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narrative (artistic device)
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Work Subject:
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color
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Work Subject:
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nature
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Work Subject:
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memory
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Work Subject:
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trees
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Work Worktype:
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paintings (visual works)
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Work Worktype:
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drawings
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Work Category (VRC classification):
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paintings
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Work Material and Technique (display):
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Graphite and acrylic on paper
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Work Measurements (display):
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11 1/4 in (H) x 11 in (W)
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Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
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Collection of Stuart Ginsberg
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Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
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repository
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Work Location (Geographic) name:
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Chappaqua, New York
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Image Source Reproduction citation:
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Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.). Art 21: Art in the Twenty-First Century 2. Ed. Susan Sollins & Marybeth Sollins. New York, N.Y: Abrams, 2003. Print.
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Image Source Reproduction refid:
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0-8109-4609-2
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Image Source Reproduction page number:
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30
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Image Source Reproduction refid type:
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ISBN
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Image Rights (display):
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unknown
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Image Rights fair use checklist:
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1) use of this image is for education and educational research; 2) access is restricted to University of Colorado and Auraria Higher Education Center communities; 3) the original photographer is credited if known; 4) the image is published; 5) the amount of the work in relation to the whole is needed for education or educational research; 6) the number of derivatives is the minimum required for education or educational research; 7) the image has not been found to be reasonably available for sale; 8) duplication of the image does not violate preexisting contracts.
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Work Rights (display):
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© Trenton Doyle Hancock
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Holding Institution:
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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Collection:
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Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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Collection info and contact:
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