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Artist: Steve Banks
Relative Location (Redux), Large Scale, Brightly Colored Pop Art, Mixed Media
By Steve Banks
Located in Chicago, IL
Using bold imagery and a bright color palette, Steve Banks takes pieces of popular culture to create this work entitled "Relative Location (Redux)". He creates a scene with animated comic book characters and imaginative uses of commercial products. Several layers of paint and raised lettering give the piece three-dimensional quality adding to the overall aesthetic.
Steve Banks
Relative Location (Redux)
mixed media
66h x 34w in
167.64h x 86.36w cm
STB015
STEVE BANKS
b. Cedar Rapids, IA, 1972
EDUCATION
1997 MFA – Florida State University
1995 BFA – Northwest Missouri State University
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Pop Culture Palimpsest. Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA
2014 A More Refined Mayhem. Cortona Gallery, Ashford University, Clinton, IA
Ill-Suited For The Pleasantries. Black Hawk College Artspace, Moline, IL
2013 Dutiful Citizen. Maquoketa Art Experience, Maquoketa, IA
2009 Carry-on Baggage. University of Western Illinois, Macomb, IL
2008 Funky Aftertaste. Moressey Gallery. St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA
2005 Surfacing. Next II Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Process, Perception and Clandestine Skivvies. Bucktown Ctr for the Arts, Davenport, IA
2004 Last Gasp. Midcoast Art Under Glass at The Parker Building, Davenport, IA
2003 B.M.O.C. and Nitzles. Peanut Gallery, Rock Island, IL
2002 Walls and the Mask. Peanut Gallery, Rock Island, IL
1997 The Faces of Masks: Color Photographic Studies. Tallahassee Airport Gallery, Tallahassee, FL
1996 Masks. Oglesby Gallery, Tallahassee, FL
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018 Liberation, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL
Dr. Portmanteau's Galorium Emporium. Black Hawk College ArtSpace Gallery, Moline, IL
Faculty Art Show. Catich Gallery, Saint Ambrose...
Category
2010s Pop Art Steve Banks Mixed Media
Materials
Mixed Media
Promised Land (of Sky Blue Waters), Brightly Colored Pop Art, Mixed Media
By Steve Banks
Located in Chicago, IL
Using bold imagery and a bright color palette, Steve Banks takes pieces of popular culture to create this work entitled "Promised Land (of Sky Blue Waters)". He creates a scene with animated comic book characters and imaginative uses of commercial products, in this case by using the Hamm's Logo as the center piece. The three-dimensional quality of the piece adds to the overall aesthetic. Please contact the gallery for framing options.
Steve Banks
Promised Land (of Sky Blue Waters)
mixed media
40h x 30w in
101.60h x 76.20w cm
STB014
STEVE BANKS
b. Cedar Rapids, IA, 1972
EDUCATION
1997 MFA – Florida State University
1995 BFA – Northwest Missouri State University
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Pop Culture Palimpsest. Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA
2014 A More Refined Mayhem. Cortona Gallery, Ashford University, Clinton, IA
Ill-Suited For The Pleasantries. Black Hawk College Artspace, Moline, IL
2013 Dutiful Citizen. Maquoketa Art Experience, Maquoketa, IA
2009 Carry-on Baggage. University of Western Illinois, Macomb, IL
2008 Funky Aftertaste. Moressey Gallery. St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA
2005 Surfacing. Next II Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Process, Perception and Clandestine Skivvies. Bucktown Ctr for the Arts, Davenport, IA
2004 Last Gasp. Midcoast Art Under Glass at The Parker Building, Davenport, IA
2003 B.M.O.C. and Nitzles. Peanut Gallery, Rock Island, IL
2002 Walls and the Mask. Peanut Gallery, Rock Island, IL
1997 The Faces of Masks: Color Photographic Studies. Tallahassee Airport Gallery, Tallahassee, FL
1996 Masks. Oglesby Gallery, Tallahassee, FL
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018 Liberation, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL
Dr. Portmanteau's Galorium Emporium. Black Hawk College ArtSpace Gallery, Moline, IL
Faculty Art Show. Catich Gallery, Saint Ambrose...
Category
2010s Pop Art Steve Banks Mixed Media
Materials
Mixed Media
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