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Carmon Colangelo

 
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Glocal Yocal, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, monotype/intaglio/relief/hand color
sold
Glocal Yocal, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, monotype/intaglio/relief/hand color
sold
Like/Dislike, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/relief/collage/digital
$4,500 unframed
Torch and Pedestal, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/collage/digital/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Flat Logic, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/relief/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Laughing Ladies, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, collagraph/relief/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Green Tilt, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, monotype/intaglio/relief/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Public Choice, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/relief/digital/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Foggy Heads, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/relief/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Haze of Liberty, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, intaglio/collage/digital/hand color
$4,500 unframed
Glocal Yocal, 2012
44.5"x60" overall, monotype/intaglio/relief/hand color
sold
Carmon Colangelo
working in the studio
 

 


Carmon Colangelo is a widely exhibited artist known for large mixed-media prints that combine digital and traditional processes. Colangelo's work has been featured in 30 solo shows and over 100 group exhibitions in Argentina, Canada, England, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and across the United States. His work has been collected by many of the nation's leading museums, including the National Museum of American Art in Washington D.C., the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Albright Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, NY, the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, and the Saint Louis Art Museum. Born in Toronto, Carmon earned a BFA in Printmaking and Painting from the University of Windsor in Ontario and an MFA in Printmaking from Louisiana State University. He is represented by Bruno David Gallery in St. Louis where he exhibits regularly. His most recent exhibitionsEyedeas (2010-11) and OLandO (2012)explore notions of our existence as it is mapped by images, social experiences, and ephemeral media. Colangelo's work muses about cultural narratives, urban life, human ecologies, globalism, social networking, transcendence, and recording everyday ideas. In 2006, Colangelo was named the E. Desmond Lee Professor for Collaboration in the Arts and the inaugural dean of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis.

 

 

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