Quick Draw Artist Interview #28: Eric Doeringer
Quick Draw Artist Interviews are a series of interviews conducted by Otino Corsano using lost podcasts never originally created. Spontaneous conversations with international artists are not recorded and then transcribed from memory specifically for publication on this blog.
Quick: Split. You held them up. We both watched. You asked me to address this directly and I’m wondering when this should all stop. So I too raised them alone as you instructed. Void of mimic; this was entirely new. Divided yet among; perfectly balanced and viewed again from a distance. Absence greatly appreciated. Draw: art about art.
Eric Doeringer (b. Cambridge, MA) currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received a BA in Visual Art from Brown University and an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Doeringer has had solo exhibitions at Apex Art (New York), Katharine Mulherin (Toronto), The Fuel Collection (Philadelphia), and Another Year in LA (Los Angeles). Doeringer was commissioned by The Whitney Museum to create a multiple for their Initial Public Offerings program and has been included in exhibitions at the Museo De Arte Contemporaneo De Castilla Y Leon (MUSAC), The Bruce Museum, The Itami [Japan] Museum of Arts And Crafts, and Takashi Murakami’s GEISAI Miami artist fair.
http://www.ericdoeringer.com
Doeringer’s work is currently featured in “Survey” at NO FOUNDATION in Toronto featuring his artwork from the past five years: recreating works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, Edward Ruscha, John Baldessari, Richard Prince and Damien Hirst. The gallery will be re-hung every two weeks, with each mini-exhibition containing Doeringer's versions of works by a different group of artists.
http://www.katharinemulherin.com
Doeringer’s work is currently featured in “Survey” at NO FOUNDATION in Toronto featuring his artwork from the past five years: recreating works by artists such as Andy Warhol, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, Edward Ruscha, John Baldessari, Richard Prince and Damien Hirst. The gallery will be re-hung every two weeks, with each mini-exhibition containing Doeringer's versions of works by a different group of artists.
http://www.katharinemulherin.com
I'm obviously interested
in the
complex relationship
between the original
and the copy;
Nevertheless. I think I have paradoxically built
a highly
individual body
of new work
for this exhibition.
in the
complex relationship
between the original
and the copy;
Nevertheless. I think I have paradoxically built
a highly
individual body
of new work
for this exhibition.
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