Let Us Put Our Heads Together
Andrew Guenther, American, born 1976
2005
Acrylic and colored pencil on paper
Overall: 33 × 25 1/8 in. (83.8 × 63.8 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Ninah and Michael Lynne
© Andrew Guenther
2018.37.134
Geography
Place Made: United States, North America
Period
21st century
Object Name
Painting
Research Area
Painting
Not on view
Label
Highlighter yellow and neon pink playfully disrupt this work’s white negative space and distort our initial perceptions. The humorous and lighthearted title hints at its unexpected subject: a gathering of skulls.Guenther’s early work delves into themes of mortality while striving to find “beauty in darkness.” The ethereally suspended skulls impart a certain weightlessness to death, challenging our traditional notions of its heaviness and despair.
From the 2024 exhibition, A Space for Dialogue 116, Apocalypse When: reflections on our collective psyche, Molly Rouzie '24, Homma Family Intern
Course History
Italian 3.01, Introductory Italian III, Floriana Ciniglia, Winter 2024
Exhibition History
A Space for Dialogue 116, Apocalypse When: reflections on our collective psyche, Molly Rouzie '24, Homma Family Intern, Alvin P. Gutman Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, January 6 - March 2, 2024
Provenance
The artist, Brooklyn, New York, 2005; Perry Rubenstein Gallery, Los Angeles, California, date unknown; Anonymous gift; given to present collection, 2018.
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