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Description:

Stephen Hansen
American, (b. 1950)
Man on one Finger
Paper Mache
Donation Box, life size!

Biography from the Archives of askART
Artist Statement;

As an artist I am not an explorer of the human condition, so much as a hapless tourist, making snapshots of whatever strikes my fancy. I work primarily in paper mache, the appeal of which is twofold. First, it is fast enough that I can try out ideas without any sense of commitment.

Secondly, it is a material so inherently humble that I can claim to make "cultural icons" or "distilled social observations" without feeling too pretentious.

Stylistically, I think of my work as lifelike rather than realistic, a choice made out of a desire to represent ideas rather than individuals. I make sculpture with the idea that it should both attract and communicate, towards that end, I try to make art that is intellectually accessible and aesthetically seductive. I approach my work day as though I were the director of a small reparatory company, with a group of actors that I costume and coerce into the characters of the story I want to tell. They tend toward over acting.

Artist Statement ll

You should never trust an artist who makes a statement, except under
duress.

A Seattle native, Stephen Hansen has been working as a professional artist since 1968. While best known for his work in the unusual medium of paper mache, he also works in wood, bronze, steel, stone and resin among other materials.

Hansen has had one-man shows in commercial galleries and art museums in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Washington DC, Naples, Caracas, and Sri Lanka. His work is included in many corporate, government ( including the Smithsonian ), and private collections in the US, Europe, South America and Asia.

In 2009 his work was added to the permanent fine art collection of The Federal Reserve Board in Washington DC, and he received the 2009 New Mexico "Governor's Award for Excellence In The Arts".

He presently divides his life between New Mexico and Michigan.

He is professionally committed to the notion that art can be serious without being somber.

Sources:
Website of the Artist
Xanadu Gallery

    Dimensions:
  • 96 1/2"H x 35"W x 15 3/4"D
  • Artist Name:
  • Stephen Hansen
  • Medium:
  • Paper Mache

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October 7, 2023 11:00 AM EDT
Indianapolis, IN, US

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