
Does Anybody Got an Alibi?
2014
Dan Colen's 'Does Anybody Got an Alibi?' created in 2014 represents contemporary artistic practice. The work engages with contemporary themes through its conceptual and visual approach.
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Jean-Michel Basquiat
American · b. 1960

Basquiat similarly combined bold text, raw expressive mark making, and conceptual layering within a predominantly monochrome and mixed media framework rooted in American urban culture. His work shares the same post modern tension between language and abstraction that defines Colen's piece.

Christopher Wool
American · b. 1955

Wool is renowned for his large scale text based paintings that deploy bold monochrome lettering within a conceptual and expressive abstract context, closely mirroring the visual language and tonal restraint found in this specific work by Colen. Both artists use fragmented or provocative language as a primary aesthetic and conceptual tool.

Glenn Ligon
American · b. 1960

Ligon's practice centers on bold text based works rendered in monochrome mixed media that carry deep conceptual weight, paralleling the expressive and post modern qualities of Colen's piece. His exploration of language as both image and idea directly echoes the abstract and conceptual approach visible in this work.
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