Duane Hanson

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Duane Hanson was an American sculptor renowned for his hyperrealistic life-size sculptures of everyday people that critique contemporary society and consumer culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
sculptor
artisticFocus critiquing consumerism and middle-class life
depicting ordinary Americans in everyday situations
exploring themes of alienation and banality
artisticMedium bronze
fiberglass
mixed media
polyester resin
basedIn Florida NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1925-01-17
dateOfDeath 1996-01-06
education Cranbrook Academy of Art NERFINISHED
Macalester College NERFINISHED
University of Minnesota NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork sculpture
fullName Duane Elwood Hanson NERFINISHED
genre figurative sculpture
social realism
hasGender male
languageOfWork visual art
movement Hyperrealism NERFINISHED
Photorealism NERFINISHED
Realism
notableFor hyperrealistic life-size sculptures of everyday people
social commentary on American consumer culture
notableWork Construction Worker NERFINISHED
Housewife
Janitor
Queenie II NERFINISHED
Supermarket Shopper NERFINISHED
The Cowboy NERFINISHED
Tourists NERFINISHED
Woman Eating NERFINISHED
occupation sculptor
visual artist
placeOfBirth Alexandria, Minnesota, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Boca Raton, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic extreme attention to realistic detail
life-size figures
use of cast-from-life body molds
usedMaterials everyday objects and props
human hair
real clothing
workedIn United States NERFINISHED

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