Donald Sultan American, b. 1951
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Donald SultanYellow Flowers, 2003Mixografia print on handmade paper37.88 x 38.7"
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Donald SultanYellow Roses, 1992Screenprint in colors23 x 22"
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Donald SultanLemon, Apricots and Pears, 1992Screenprint in colors23 x 22"
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Donald SultanAqua Trumpet, March 1, 2011Silkscreen on Nideggen Sand Paper25.5 x 37.87"Sold
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Donald SultanEight Poppies, 2010Screenprint18 x 35"$ 6,500.00
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Donald SultanMimosas, 2008Screenprint27.5 x 39.5"Sold
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Donald SultanBlack Roses 32, 1989Aquatint21.75 x 29.5"
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Donald SultanLemons-Tulips-Vase, 1988Mixed media on paper15.75 x 14.75"
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Donald SultanFour Reds, Sept 30, 2002Screenprint18 x 24.5"$ 10,500.00
Donald Sultan is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor. His gargantuan semi-abstract paintings of fruit and flowers are credited with merging process art with the still life tradition of Western painting. While his subject matter is bucolic, his materials—linoleum, Masonite, spackle, and plaster—are the stuff of any handyman's tool shed.
Sultan developed his techniques in the early 1980s, inspired by his work in theatrical set design and on construction sites. He often cuts his images out of linoleum tile, filling the incisions with tar or plaster to create his decorative, monochromatic silhouettes of ordinary objects like buttons, dominoes, and lemons. Sultan's industrial materials achieve painterly effects, transforming still lives into vast, overwhelming color fields. Sultan describes his work as "heavy structure, holding fragile meaning" with the ability to "turn you off and turn you on at the same time."
Sultan has had solo shows at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Jewish Museum (with playwright David Mamet) in New York.
Donald Sultan is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor. His gargantuan semi-abstract paintings of fruit and flowers are credited with merging process art with the still life tradition of Western painting. While his subject matter is bucolic, his materials—linoleum, Masonite, spackle, and plaster—are the stuff of any handyman's tool shed.
Sultan developed his techniques in the early 1980s, inspired by his work in theatrical set design and on construction sites. He often cuts his images out of linoleum tile, filling the incisions with tar or plaster to create his decorative, monochromatic silhouettes of ordinary objects like buttons, dominoes, and lemons. Sultan's industrial materials achieve painterly effects, transforming still lives into vast, overwhelming color fields. Sultan describes his work as "heavy structure, holding fragile meaning" with the ability to "turn you off and turn you on at the same time."
Sultan has had solo shows at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Jewish Museum (with playwright David Mamet) in New York.
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Blooms and Brushstrokes: A Spring Symphony
Dawson Cole Fine Art and Grayse to Celebrate Fine Art and Fashion for Spring 14 - 22 Mar 2024 Palm DesertDawson Cole Fine Art and Grayse will celebrate fine art and fashion with a champagne reception at the Gallery on Friday, March 22, 2024 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM at...Read more -
Splash of Summer
A Group Exhibition 31 Jul - 8 Sep 2023 Laguna Beach, Palm DesertStep into a vibrant world of art that captures the essence of the season at the mesmerizing exhibition, 'Splash of Summer.' This exhilarating showcase is a celebration of all things...Read more -
Red Redefined
The Evocative Power of the Color Red 1 - 28 Feb 2022 Laguna Beach, Palm DesertDawson Cole Fine Art presents an exhibition of works by gallery artists – “Red Redefined.” The group show consists of fourteen works and includes paintings, bronze sculpture, prints, and hand-blown glass by gallery artists.Read more -
LOVE + MODERN BEAUTY
30 Jan - 15 Feb 2021 Laguna BeachDawson Cole Fine Art is pleased to present 'LOVE + MODERN BEAUTY' from January 30- February 15, 2021. There’s something to be said about the holiday’s celebration of love, and...Read more -
Donald Sultan: Still Lifes
12 May - 1 Jun 2014 Laguna Beach, Palm DesertThe exhibition is the first gallery presentation to survey the artist’s innovative use of industrial materials and techniques in works completed primarily since 1980. Donald Sultan was born in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1957 and received his B.F.A. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In 1975 he received his M.F.A. from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago. Sultan began experimenting in technique, surface, and media as a student dissatisfied with traditional methods of painting, which eventually led him to use industrial tools and materials. Sultan begins his paintings by constructing a support of plywood, masonite, linoleum tiles, and roofing tar. The artist then sketches a composition onto this black matte surface and cuts away the tar with a knife, or melts it with a blowtorch. The resulting exposed area is painted, plastered, or left untouched, the melted tar becoming a compositional element in the final painting. Though representational, Sultan’s still lifes, cityscapes, and landscapes of industrial scenes are rendered in a bold semi-abstract style. However, his small, intimate still lifes recall Dutch 17th- and 18th-century painting, and his industrial landscapes, based on contemporary disasters such as warehouse fires and explosions, suggest contemporary versions of history painting. Some of Sultan’s paintings contain barely disguised erotic images, which can be seen more readily in some of his silhouetted charcoal drawings on paper. Richard MacDonald Jr., chief curator at the gallery, coordinated the installation at Dawson Cole Fine Art, Laguna Beach.Read more
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Dawson Cole Fine Art Highlighted: The Best of California 2021
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California Homes Magazine August 2019
Shopping for Art in Laguna Beach August 1, 2019Celebrating its 22nd year, Dawson Cole Fine Art was recently featured in California Homes Magazine's August 2019 issue as one of the 'go to' places...Read more