Dustin Cook Art
American
Dustin Cook is a Detroit-based visual artist and designer. He is a graduate of College for Creative Studies, and was one of the featured artists in the CCS Student Exhibition 2017.
Playfulness is a reoccurring narrative throughout his work explored through sculptural works, paintings and installations. This playfulness comes through by maintaining a formalist focus on color principles, line quality, shape and form, and abstracted representations of symbols and signs.
Dustin Cook will debut his first solo exhibition, “Tumble” on March 30th at PLAYGROUND DETROIT. to
2
2
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
7,772
5,019
2,504
1,393
2
1
Artist: Dustin Cook
«Covers» Abstract Acrylic paint on Canvas, six equal parts by Dustin Cook, 2021
By Dustin Cook
Located in Oslo, NO
Inspired by the crossroads of human nature and human technology, Dustin Cook makes abstraction look funny. At the core, his work represents playfulness, hi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
«Boo-boos (by Lucio)» teal green cut canvas covered with cast plastic band-aids
By Dustin Cook
Located in Oslo, NO
Inspired by the intersection between human nature and human technology, Dustin Cook makes abstraction look funny. At the core, his work represents playfuln...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Plastic, Acrylic Polymer
«A happy little accident» wall relief comprised of coloured, odd rounded shapes
By Dustin Cook
Located in Oslo, NO
Inspired by the intersection between human nature and human technology, Dustin Cook makes abstraction look funny. At the core, his work represents playfuln...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Wood, Paint
Related Items
"Cityscape" Abstract Mixed Media Paint on Canvas , Made in Italy
By Marilina Marchica
Located in Agrigento, AG
Cityscape
mixed media on Cavas
70x100 cm
Original Art Ready to Hang
Architecture
Category Painting
Year 2013
Mediums, Materials, Styles
Mediums Enamel, Oil, Gesso
Materials Canvas
...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Enamel
H 39.38 in W 27.56 in D 1.38 in
Ryewater Farm diptych left Panel, Original Painting, Landscape, Nature, Flowers
By Elaine Kazimierczuk
Located in Deddington, GB
This is the left panel of what was originally a diptych, hence the name, but the right panel is no longer available. A new right panel will be made shortly. This painting in delicate...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
H 40.56 in W 40.56 in D 1.34 in
"Double Vision Shadowbox Collage", Contemporary Mixed Media Abstract with Bamboo
By Marc Foster Grant
Located in Soquel, CA
Contemporary mixed media abstract collage on handmade hemp paper by Marc Foster Grant (American, b. 1947), 2016. Grant uses a variety of materials in this...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Metal
H 40.25 in W 28.5 in D 1.25 in
Earthbound - Crystals Mixed Media Pattern Jade Green Blue Burnt Red Silver, 2022
By Eleanor White
Located in Kent, CT
In this contemporary mixed media artwork, carefully applied nontraditional materials including light green crushed jade, snakeskin shed, porcupine quills, bonded copper, fossilized w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Copper
H 47.25 in W 27.75 in D 1 in
The Redpath Mansion - Highly Detailed Scale Model Sculpture, Crumbling Building
By Ivan Markovic
Located in Chicago, IL
The Redpath Mansion was built in 1886 for members of the Redpath family – wealthy industrialists who constructed the Lachine Canal and founded the sugar refinery that bears their name. This majestic house was erected in the fabled Golden Square Mile of Montreal. By the mid-20th century, it was one of the few remaining Queen Anne style homes in this city. The Sochaczevski family, purchased it in 1986 and within that year, obtained a license to demolish the building. Approximately 40% of the property was leveled. Organizations such as Heritage Montreal and Save Montreal obtained an injunction to suspend the execution of the license and the destruction of the mansion. It was temporarily saved. In 2014, the Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre, sided in favour of the Sochaczevski family, granting them the license to level the Redpath Mansion. In a statement to the media, when substantiating his reasoning, Denis Coderre said, “It was too dangerous, so I asked that we demolish the building.”
The disappearance of the Redpath Mansion represented a great loss to Montreal’s architectural landscape. Organizations such as Heritage Montreal and Save Montreal, contended that it possessed immense cultural value; and during the course of almost three decades – 1986 to 2014 - struggled to save this rare Queen Anne style home from the wrecking ball. Albeit, the Sochaczevski family argued that it was old and unsafe, and that a restoration of the once stately home would be very costly.
During the span marked by the first attempt at a demolition and the final decision by the mayor of Montreal (i.e. 1986 – 2014), The Redpath Mansion’s already dire condition worsened. It stood vacant and exposed to the elements. Nothing to upkeep the house was implemented, neither by the owners, or the city of Montreal; which ultimately compromised its structural viability.
The events surrounding the Redpath Mansion, came to my attention in the summer of 2010. It was during a visit to Mount Sinai Hospital, in Montreal, where my father lay stricken by a terminal disease known as pulmonary fibrosis. I came upon a newspaper article in the Montreal Gazette. It described the Redpath Mansion case. I likened the decaying building with the final stages of my father’s life.
The Redpath Mansion gained even greater significance for me when I went in person to the Golden Square Mile - in the city centre – and stood before it along Du Musée Street. I experienced it as a powerful metaphor for the transient nature of life. It also inspired thoughts related to generational ties, and how familial bonds act to influence and shape a person’s identity.
The program of work I plan to undertake aims at building a scale model of the Redpath Mansion, as it appeared just before its demolition, in 2014. The physical height of this scale model is set at approximately 1 metre. I wish to place emphasis on the craft aspect, by creating a visual idiom based on details and decaying forms that allude to our connection to the past. For example, old pictures found among the rubble, scattered clothing and shoes, all of which are suggestive of a past ethos.
I steer clear of political and social issues and aim to view this project with a more poetic lens, hoping to move the focus from societal problems to problems we face inside ourselves. The end result, or the finished piece would make a statement in a more introspective and emotional way, and show that the past weighs on the present, almost to the point of haunting.
The viewer of the finished scale model will view it in the round, and in so doing perceive a definite narrative that addresses questions of identity, memory and loss.
Ivan Markovic
The Redpath Mansion, 2019
mixed media
37h x 20w x 24d in
93.98h x 50.80w x 60.96d cm
IVM007
IVAN MARKOVIC was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1970. At an early age, he showed a natural propensity for drawing. At 15 years of age, he went to Paris, France to attend the Fine Arts school Creatione et Future. This experience allowed him to become a better draftsman and encouraged him to take his first steps in the art of oil painting. In 1994, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Concordia University in Montreal. During his undergraduate degree he developed an interest for Art History and life drawing.
After graduation, Ivan Markovic moved to Madrid, Spain to work at the Prado museum, where he made copies of Old Masters’ paintings, and developed an understanding for the materials and techniques of Spanish, Italian and Flemish art. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds, in the U.K. in 1997. His graduate work focused on large-scale paintings that alluded to baroque and neoclassical painting. In parallel, he pursued his other passion, teaching, by instructing a figure drawing course. Upon completing his MFA, he returned to Madrid to work as a practicing artist and art teacher for 13 years. During this time, he experimented with a diverse range of media. Of these, he was most captivated by sculpture. In 2010, he came back to his native Montreal, thus completing a formative cycle that has lasted 25 years.
Currently, Ivan Markovic lives and works between Montreal, Chicago, and Madrid. He creates three-dimensional renditions of people facing situations of adversity, especially those that live on the fringe of society. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions in Canada, the United States and Europe, and is also on permanent display in privately owned collections of art.
Ivan Markovic
b. 1970, Montreal, Quebec
Education
1997 Master of Fine Arts, Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds, England.
1994 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
1986 Studies at the Fine Arts School, Création et Future, Paris, France.
Selected Exhibitions
2020 Double Feature: Art Shay and Ivan Markovic, 2019, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL
2019 SOFA Chicago 2019, Navy Pier, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL
2018 SOFA Chicago 2018, Navy Pier, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL
Art Market Hamptons, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Bridgehampton, NY
Art On Paper, Gallery Victor Armendariz, New York, NY
2017 Art Toronto, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada.
SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, Option Art, Chicago, IL
Papier/10th Edition, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Mlt., Canada.
2016 SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, Option Art, Chicago, U.S.A.
2016 Toronto International Art Fair, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada.
2016 Beyond the Pale, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
2014 On the Fringe, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
Love Art, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada.
Papier 14, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
2013 Shades of Isolation, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
2013 Toronto International Art Fair, Galerie D’Este, Toronto, Canada.
Papier 13, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
2012 Papier 12, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada.
2011 Papier 11, Contemporary Art Fair of Works on Paper, Galerie D’Este, Montreal, Canada
2004 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain.
2004 Fundación Cultural Mapfre Vida (Premio Penagos de Dibujo), Madrid, Spain.
2003 Centro Intergrado Arganzuela (Ayuntamento de Madrid), Madrid, Spain.
2003 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain.
2001 Galería Francisco Duayer, Madrid, Spain.
2000 Sala Goya, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain.
1998 Instituto Cervantes, John Hancock Center...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Plastic, Wood, Paint, Paper, Glue
Portrait of a Black Bear
By Bayard Hollins
Located in Bozeman, MT
This is a painted-framed original painting. Bayard Hollins' work explores the link between abstraction and figurative representation. Although the lines back to classical realism can...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Doll Atrocities (Girl Parts and Boy Parts)
By Bruce Adams
Located in Buffalo, NY
A pair of mixed media paintings by American artist Bruce Adams. The frames were also painting by the artist and are meant to compliment the works and concept of the piece.
Bruce ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Wood, Archival Ink, Oil
"Patjanta" Aboriginal Acrylic Painting by Bob Gibson Tjungarrayi
By Bob Gibson Tjungarrayi
Located in London, GB
Bob found a unique rhythm and approach to painting; bold colours and an inimitable freedom, expressing ancient stories with contemporary flair. Bob's bold and energetic paintings hav...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
"Milano", Contemporary Abstract Painting with Found Object Collage
By Michael Pauker
Located in Soquel, CA
Contemporary abstract painting with found object collage by Bay Area artist Michael Pauker (American, b.1957). Black and white oil paint covers th...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Wood, Mixed Media, Oil
H 24 in W 18 in D 2 in
New Growth (Vertical Wooden Curvy Multicolored Standing Tower Sculpture)
By Peter Hoffman
Located in Hudson, NY
"New Growth" by Hudson Valley artist, Peter Hoffman, made in 2020
74 x 9 x 9 inches
A Vertical Wooden sculpture created with multiple sections of painted wood segments, cut at angl...
Category
Early 1900s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Wood, Acrylic
Large Abstract Acrylic Painting "Fragments of the Mind 6"
By Maico Camilo
Located in Cape Town, ZA
A unique, large scale/oversized, expressive artwork, from the Fragments of the Mind series.
This series examines the delicate balance of the mind and the intricacies of our thoughts...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Polyurethane
H 70.87 in W 66.93 in D 2.76 in
"Coastal Colors" by Robert Glick - Stunning Large Geometric Sunset Seascape
Located in Carmel, CA
Robert Glick (American, born 1950)
"Coastal Colors" 2025
Acrylic Paint, Canvas, Stretcher Bars
The artist signed the bottom right and the back of the painting.
"Coastal Colors" by R...
Category
2010s Contemporary Dustin Cook Art
Materials
Wire
H 40 in W 60 in D 1.5 in
Dustin Cook art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Dustin Cook art available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of art to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of blue, yellow and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by Dustin Cook in canvas, fabric, paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Dustin Cook art, so small editions measuring 9 inches across are available. Dustin Cook art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $200 and tops out at $2,500, while the average work can sell for $750.