Erick Lawrence Swenson[1] (born Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1972[2]) is an American figurative sculptor living and working in Dallas, Texas.

Education

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He earned a B.F.A. in Studio Art, Painting and Drawing, from the School of Visual Arts, University of North Texas,[3] in 1999.

Exhibitions

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I Am What I Isn't by Erick Swenson

Swenson has shown internationally at galleries and museums such as the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles,[3] the Villa Stuck in Munich, and was included in the 2004 Biennial Exhibition of the Whitney Museum of American Art[1] in New York. He held an exhibition in 2012 at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, running from April 14,[4] the first solo exhibition there by a Dallas artist.[1]

Swenson is known for his urethane resin recreations of creatures in death or distress.[5] I Am What I Isn't, from 2017, is an example of the artist's finely detailed sculptures made entirely from cast urethane resin and acrylic paint. Some of his creatures are displayed in elaborate dioramas. Swenson's scenes often involve fabricated animals like deer, sheep, and apes captured frozen in allegorical moments. Inspired by museum exhibits and model making, Swenson's tableaux conjure the Romanticism of Caspar David Friedrich and the imagery of wintry Bavarian fairy tales.

Swenson is represented by the James Cohan Gallery in New York.

Public Collections

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Awards

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References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b c Brinkley, Rob (April 26, 2012). "Where Dallas artist Erick Swenson hangs his hat (and his deer heads)". Dallas News. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Erick Swenson exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, London. Retrieved November 5, 2006.
  3. ^ a b Erick Swenson January 26, 2003 - May 4, 2003, Hammer Gallery, Los Angeles. Retrieved July 5, 2012.
  4. ^ Sightings: Erick Swenson April 14 - September 9, 2012, Nasher Sculpture Centre. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  5. ^ Love, Katherine, "Abstruction: The Sculpture of Erick Swenson" in Honolulu Museum of Art, Mar•Apr•May, 2018, p. 5
  6. ^ Love, Katherine, "Abstruction: The Sculpture of Erick Swenson" in Honolulu Museum of Art, Mar•Apr•May, 2018, pp. 4-5