Andrew Guenther
American painter (born 1976)
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Andrew Guenther (born 1976 in Wheaton, Illinois) is an American contemporary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. His work includes painting, sculpture, and photography. Guenther received a BFA from Lawrence University in 1998 and an MFA from Rutgers University in 2000. His art has been exhibited in galleries and institutions in the United States, Europe, and Asia.[1]
Rutgers University (MFA)
Andrew Guenther | |
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| Born | 1976 (age 49–50) |
| Education | Lawrence University (BFA) Rutgers University (MFA) |
| Known for | Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture |
| Website | andrewguenther.com |
Artistic style and mediums
Guenther's work combines painting and sculpture and sometimes incorporates unconventional materials such as clothing, sunglasses, cigars, and papier-mâché, with occasional use of gold or silver leaf. Early in his career, his work referenced death metal, mythical creatures, and kitsch culture. In a 2006 Artforum review, Michelle Grabner compared Guenther's imagery to Francisco Goya and Hieronymus Bosch.[2][3]
Later works moved toward abstract and surreal themes, often incorporating recurring motifs such as a "Plate Face" figure and marine animals like whales and dolphins. These pieces have been compared to Abstract Expressionism and outsider art[4] for their spontaneity.
Guenther's photography is primarily black-and-white with a documentary aesthetic. He has explained that black-and-white imagery reduces cultural references and emphasizes composition and subject matter.[1]
Solo exhibitions
2014
- "Popcorn Illusions", 106 Green, Brooklyn, NY
2011
- "Talking to a Fish and Paraphernalia", Freight + Volume, New York[5]
- "Corn, Tobacco, and Other Stories", Kaycee Olsen Gallery, Los Angeles
2010
2008
2007
- "Things Ingested and the Shapes They Become", Derek Eller Gallery, New York[10]
- "Standing in Water Up to the Shins, Your Foot Looks at a Minnow and Says, 'Look What I Have Become!'", David Castillo, Miami[11]
- "The Slap of Bird Shit on Wet Pavement", Mogadishni, Copenhagen
2006
- "Reflections of Ourselves From Space", Bucket Rider Gallery, Chicago
2005
- "Us and Them", Greener Pastures Gallery Contemporary Art, Toronto
2004
- "Something Happened Yesterday and More Things Will Happen Tomorrow", Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York
2003
- "How Do You Waste Your Time", Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York
2002
- "Somewhere Between Good and Evil", Daniel Silverstein Gallery, New York
Selected bibliography
Books and catalogues
2012: Bua, Matt, and Maximilian Goldfarb, eds., Architectural Inventions: Visionary Drawing of Buildings. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd. 2008: Mullins, Charlotte, ed., Painting People: Figure Painting Today. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 2008. 2005: The Triumph of Painting. London: Jonathan Cape, 2005.
Articles
2012: Landes, Jennifer. "The Art Scene: 09.13.12." The East Hampton Star, September 11, 2012. http://www.easthamptonstar.com/?q=Arts/2012911/Art-Scene-091312 2011: Pelleteri, Carrisa. "Featured Artist: Andrew Guenther." ARTCARDS Review, March 8, 2011. 2009: Whitehot Magazine. "Andrew Guenther @ Freight and Volume — Looking for Culture Part III: Back to My Old Ways." January 2009. 2006: Grabner, Michelle. "Andrew Guenther, Bucket Rider Gallery." Artforum, November 2006. 2005: Comer-Greene, Rachel. "Sticks & Stones." Time Out New York, August 11–17, 2005. 2005: "'You are Here' charts critical look at artistic frontier." The Big Bend Sentinel, October 6, 2005. 2004: "Mixed Paint: A Survey of Contemporary Painters." Flash Art, November–December 2004.