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Dan Colen — Barbed Wire
Dan Colen

Barbed Wire

2012

Dan Colen's *Barbed Wire* presents a raw and visceral exploration of tension and boundary, characteristic of the artist's interest in subcultural imagery and material provocation. Colen's work often blurs the line between painting and sculpture, infusing everyday or loaded symbols with an unexpected emotional weight. The subject of barbed wire serves as a potent metaphor for confinement, danger, and the boundaries that both protect and restrict.

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Dan Colen, Barbed Wire, 2012

Dan Colen's *Barbed Wire* presents a raw and visceral exploration of tension and boundary, characteristic of the artist's interest in subcultural imagery and material provocation. Colen's work often blurs the line between painting and sculpture, infusing everyday or loaded symbols with an unexpected emotional weight. The subject of barbed wire serves as a potent metaphor for confinement, danger, and the boundaries that both protect and restrict.

Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Gritty Aesthetic, Street Influence, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Industrial Motif, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, 21st Century, Neo-Conceptualism, Monochromatic, Barbed Wire Subject

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