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Danny Brown
Looking for the East Atlanta Santa - Figurative Artwork Winter Inspired Artwork

2024

$325
£245.66
€282.31
CA$452.56
A$503.46
CHF 263.92
MX$6,152.10
NOK 3,360.66
SEK 3,163.60
DKK 2,107.31
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Danny Brown is a first-generation American urban artist born in Los Angeles. His parents relocated their family from Oaxaca, Mexico in search of opportunity in the United States. Danny Brown’s artworks allocate an intrinsic connection between himself and the diverse communities occupying Los Angeles. Brown combines art history, streetwear trends, and pop art symbolism to create a signature style with a soft and fun, yet edgy character. This original mixed media artwork on paper is 13 inches square. This artwork is not framed. This painting is signed by Brown on the front and back. Convenient local Los Angeles area shipping. Affordable Continental U.S. and International shipping also available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included. Danny Brown uses his interest in fashion as well as his knowledge of color, design, and culture as inspiration for his paintings. The loss of friends to violence and incarceration, combined with the loss of a family member to gang violence pushed Brown to use art as a source of therapy and to project a positive inspiring image for his community. Brown’s art coalesces youth culture, art history, fashion and American consumerism and melds them all to create his unique style. Instantly relatable and recognizable, his cathartic paintings represent contemporary issues as well as a demographic that is traditionally underrepresented in fine art. His works speak to young Americans and inspire a whole new generation of art collectors and admirers. Since 2016, Daniel Brown has exhibited at MoMA PS1 in New York City, and various galleries in Los Angeles. REPRESENTATION Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, USA EDUCATION BFA Art Center College of Design, Pasadena EXHIBITIONS 2024 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA Affordable Art Fair Austin, TX 2023 Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2022 Affordable Art Fair New York, NY 2021 From A to B and Back Again, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2020 Marginal Activities, Artspace Warehouse, Los Angeles, CA 2019 Quiet Please, 1700 Naud, Los Angeles, CA Print Collection with Martial Arts and Design Brand Identity, 33 North Studio, Pasadena TV & FILM ROAR, S1, Apple TV+ American Gigolo, Showtime American Auto, S2, NBC Dave, S3, FXX LATEST NEWS: ARTIST DANNY BROWN SELECTED TO JOIN PANEL FOR BROAD MUSEUM X KEITH HARING X ACCD Artspace Warehouse is pleased to announce that renowned artist Danny Brown has been approved to join the panel for the highly anticipated Broad Museum X Keith Haring x ACCD Talk. As a first-generation American artist born in Los Angeles, Danny Brown has established a deep connection between himself and the diverse communities that inhabit the city. His unique artistic approach, influenced by his background in graffiti and a passion for color blocking, has garnered attention and acclaim in the art world. The Broad Museum's upcoming exhibition will mark the first-ever museum presentation of Keith Haring's extensive body of work in Los Angeles. With over 120 artworks and archival materials, the exhibition aims to dissolve barriers between art and life while spreading joy, embodying Haring's belief that art is for everybody. Curated by Broad curator and exhibition manager Sarah Loyer, the exhibition will delve into Haring's artistic practice and personal life, drawing extensively from his personal journals. Danny Brown's art seamlessly combines youth culture, art history, fashion, and American consumerism to create a style that is visually captivating and conceptually profound. His works have been showcased in esteemed galleries and museums across the country, earning him recognition among curators, critics, and collectors. Brown's participation on the panel will provide invaluable insights into the intersections between his own artistic journey, Haring's legacy, and the broader cultural landscape. The Broad Museum X Keith Haring x ACCD Talk will feature a series of discussions and presentations exploring various aspects of Haring's artistic practice and his impact on contemporary art. Danny Brown's inclusion on the panel reflects his stature as one of the most promising urban artists today and his ability to bridge diverse artistic and cultural influences. Danny Brown's involvement in the Broad Museum X Keith Haring x ACCD Talk further solidifies his position as a visionary artist at the forefront of contemporary art. As audiences eagerly anticipate this landmark event, they can look forward to experiencing a captivating discussion that delves into the artistic legacies of both Keith Haring and Danny Brown.
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    2024
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    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_LOOKING FOR THE EAST ATLANTA SANTA1stDibs: LU42615156532

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