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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duane_HansonDuane Hanson - Wikipedia

    Duane Hanson (1925-1996) was an American artist and sculptor known for his life-sized realistic sculptures of people. He cast the works based on human models in various materials, including polyester resin, fiberglass, Bondo, and bronze.

  2. Duane Hanson was an American sculptor who created lifelike figures of everyday people out of fibreglass and polyester resin. Learn about his life, style, influences, and works, such as Tourists, Flea Market Lady, and Museum Guard.

  3. Duane Hanson. Nasceu: 17 de janeiro de 1925; Alexandria, United States. Morreu: 6 de janeiro de 1996; Boca Raton, United States. Nacionalidade: American. Movimento Artístico: Fotorrealismo. Género: sculpture.

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    • Alexandria, United States
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    As one of the most successful American sculptors of the twentieth century, Hanson achieved acclaim during the 1970s through a hyperrealistic style that overlapped with the Photo Realist movement. He is associated specifically with a series of uncanny life-size models of working-class American citizens which he modelled in painted polyvinyl, fibergl...

    Hanson cast his sculptures from live models, many of them friends and family members, before assembling and dressing them in the desired dress or uniform. Rather than portraits, his figures represe...
    Gallery audiences, who might have felt more comfortable contemplating the sheen of the white marble flesh of Roman/Greco gods and goddesses, were taken aback by the sallow, unhealthy, plastic (yet...
    Hanson was not trying to trick his audience into thinking his figures were somehow real. His intention was rather to illicit a sense of connectivity between these everyday American "types" and the...
    With early works that featured groups of figures typically placed in a tableaux, Hanson produced a series of disturbing and violent (Abortion (1966) and Football Players (1969), for instance) sculp...

    Childhood

    Hanson was born to Swedish immigrants Dewey O. Hanson and Agnes Nelson Hanson. They owned and ran a dairy farm in Minnesota and would supply milk for the local town which was, according to Hanson, small and rather conservative. He recalled in an interview with director of the Smithsonian, Liza Kirwin, how he attended the local Lutheran church with other Swedish Minnesotans. However, compared to others in the community, the Hansons only held a "smattering" of religious faith which allowed Duan...

    Early Training and Work

    In 1945 Hanson returned to Minnesota to attend Macalester College, from where he later graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Soon thereafter, he took up a teaching post in Idaho where he met his future wife, a medical student called Janice Roche. It was an exciting time for Hanson. On top of a burgeoning romance he had also held his first solo exhibition (in Iowa). The exhibition convinced him to apply to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan from where he graduated with a Masters' Degree...

    Late Period

    Hanson had been using instant photographs as a sketching tool since the mid-to-late 1970s. As art critic Dan Piepenbring observed, he created over 1,000 Polaroids in his career which was his "medium of choice for testing the accuracy of his simulations, seeing if they passed the smell test [and] maybe tweaking the arc of an eyebrow or the pivot of a foot". Looking at the four angles in Car Dealer, for instance, Piepenbring noted "you can see him fine-tuning the man's ratio of desperation to b...

    Learn about Duane Hanson, a pioneer of photorealism and realism in sculpture. Explore his life, works, and themes of human values, social commentary, and everyday life.

    • American
    • January 17, 1925
    • Minnesota, United States
    • January 6, 1996
  4. Duane Hanson (1925-1996) was known for his life-sized sculptures of people in various materials and situations. He created social commentary with his works, such as Abortion, Race Riot, and Housepainter II.

    • American
    • January 17, 1925
    • Alexandria, United States
    • January 6, 1996
  5. gagosian.com › artists › duane-hansonDuane Hanson - Gagosian

    With a sculptural practice centered on hyperrealistic depictions of ordinary working-class subjects, Duane Hanson (1925–1996) created a distinctive body of work that tests the boundaries between reality and its representation.

  6. Since the early 1970’s Duane Hanson has been making startlingly lifelike sculptures of middle America accomplished through a complex process of casting from live models, recreated in bronze or fibreglass resin.

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