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Trenton Doyle Hancock

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Trenton Doyle Hancock Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing
Mar 26, 2015 – Jun 28, 2015

Selfportrait with tongue, 2010.

 

 

 

About:

trenton_doyle_hancock_and_then_it_all_came_back_to_me_2011_webThen it all came back to me, 2011.

Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawings chronicles the foundation and evolution of Hancock’s prolific career. The exhibition is the first in-depth examination of the artist’s extensive body of drawings, collages and works on paper. For over two decades, Hancock has immersed himself in drawing, testing the elasticity of the medium with a keen sense of humor. Hancock was born in 1974 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He lives and works in Houston, Texas. In 2007, Hancock was the recipient of The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize. Organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH), Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawings is curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Senior Curator. The Studio Museum’s presentation is organized by Lauren Haynes, Associate Curator, Permanent Collection.

trenton_doyle_hancock_cave_scape_3_webCave Scape 3.

Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing is supported by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and other supporters of CAMH.

trenton_doyle_hancock_goobers_intrusion2006Goobers Intruision, 2006.

See more at: http://www.studiomuseum.org/exhibition/trenton-doyle-hancock-skin-and-bones-20-years-drawing#sthash.XIzDm7k7.dpuf

trenton_doyle_hancock_miracle_machine_19_or_whisk_wish_2006Miracle Machine 19 or Whisk Wish, 2006.