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Nate Lowman — God Bless the Dead
Nate Lowman

God Bless the Dead

Nate Lowman's *God Bless the Dead* carries the artist's signature engagement with American vernacular imagery, violence, and cultural mourning. The work channels a raw, street-inflected sensibility, weaving together themes of loss and dark irony that permeate Lowman's broader practice. The title itself reads as both eulogy and provocation, reflecting his ability to extract profound unease from the familiar language of everyday life.

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Under the Influence

December 10, 2014

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Nate Lowman, God Bless the Dead

Nate Lowman's *God Bless the Dead* carries the artist's signature engagement with American vernacular imagery, violence, and cultural mourning. The work channels a raw, street-inflected sensibility, weaving together themes of loss and dark irony that permeate Lowman's broader practice. The title itself reads as both eulogy and provocation, reflecting his ability to extract profound unease from the familiar language of everyday life.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Mixed Media, Dark Themes, Provocative Imagery, Conceptual Art, Pop Art Influence, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, 21st Century, Text-Based Art, Memorial Subject

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