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Brad FisherWhite Dog Mixed Media on Canvas Dark Abstract Modern Painting by Brad Fisher2015
2015
$12,500
£9,426.24
€10,901.90
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White dog by Brad Fisher, Represented by Tuleste Factory
Mixed media on canvas
48 x 72 in.
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- Creator:Brad Fisher (1961, American)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 72 in (182.88 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1439216644182
Brad Fisher
A bonafide painter, Brad Fisher was born in Southern California, though after decades living in the city considers himself a New York artist. Fisher has shown extensively in the Hamptons and New York City throughout the span of his over 20 year career. His work encompasses themes of humanity, animal companions - particularly dogs, architecture, and sexuality. Fisher's passion for his art has created a dedicated collector base, including Hollywood and New York icons such as Renée Zellwegger, Drew Barrymore, Designer John Barlett, and Photographers Richard Phibbs, and Arnaldo Anaya. Fisher has also appeared as a model for Ralph Lauren and J Crew, which has led to an art following with the fashion set.
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Kevin Larmon (1955-) is an American artist and was assistant monitor of painting at Syracuse University.
Kevin Larmon was born in Syracuse, New York in 1955. He grew up on a small horse farm. Larmon's mother was a school secretary while his father was a construction worker. He graduated from Binghamton University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and moved to New York City as an undergraduate senior, where he finished his schooling at the New York Studio School. In the late 1970s, Larmon played guitar for Mudmen, a three piece band in the East Village of New York City with Craig Gillis playing bass, Mike Caffes playing drums, and percussionist Jill Burkhart. Mudmen played in venues such as CBGB, Danceteria, A7 (bar), Pyramid Club, Mudd Club, and The Limelight.
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Natural Genre: From the Neutral Subject to the Hypothesis of World Objects took place at Florida State University Gallery & Museum in Tallahassee, Florida from Aug. 31-Sept. 30, 1984. Larmon was accompanied by artists Jane Bauman, Ericka Beckman, Alan Belcher, Gretchen Bender, Ross Bleckner, Tom Brazleton, Barry Bridgwood, Sarah Charlesworth, Carroll Dunham, Robert Garratt, Mark Innerst, Louise Lawler, Allan McCollum, Peter Nadin, Peter Nagy, Joseph Nechvatal, Steven Parrino, Louis Renzoni, Meyer Vaisman, Oliver Wasow, James Welling, David Wojnarowicz, Michael Zwack.
Still Life With Transaction II: Former Objects, New Moral Arrangements, and the History of Surfaces took place at Galerie Jurka in Amsterdam during November 1984. Larmon was accompanied by artists Alice Albert, Ericka Beckman, Alan Belcher, Ross Bleckner, Barry Bridgwood, Sarah Charlesworth, Wendy Galavitz, Judy Geib, Jim Jacobs, Stephen Lack, Peter McCaffrey, Peter Nadin, Peter Nagy, Joel Otterson, Richard Prince, Laurie Simmons, Tyler Turkle, Meyer Vaisman, and Oliver Wasow.
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