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Patrick BurnsNo Charges - American Flag Painting over Vintage Newsprint Photo Collage2015
2015
About the Item
Patrick Burns
No Charges
original newsprint, acrylic, polymer, resin on panel
32h x 48w in
81.28h x 121.92w cm
PB0004
Patrick Burns
b. 1987, Cleveland, OH
Bio
I like to explore themes that are unique to the American experience in my work. By merging the iconography of the US flag and the headlines from major events of our past, I can express a more personal understanding of what it means to be an American and the journey that has shaped our country.
West Virginia Raised.
Maine Educated. Colby College
Exhibitions
2015 SOFA Chicago 2015, Ann Nathan Gallery, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
American Experience, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, June 2015
2014 (e)merge Art Fair, Capitol Skyline Hotel, Washington, DC. Amstel Gallery – Amsterdam, NL, October 2014
Emergence 2014, Galerie Myrtis, Baltimore, MD, September 2014
Swatchroom Salon, Hierarchy, Washington, DC, March 2014
2013 Solo Exhibition, The Dunes, Washington, DC, November 2013
GALLERY REPRESENTATION
Gallery Victor Armendariz
- Creator:Patrick Burns (1987, American)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Chicago, IL
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