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Marcel Dzama: Organizing Chaos | Art21 "Extended Play" 

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Episode #259: Shown at work in his Brooklyn studio, Marcel Dzama discusses the evolution of his drawings, from his time growing up in his native Winnipeg, to his move to New York in 2004, to his more recent responses to U.S. politics and media. Fascinated by childhood monsters, like the Wolfman and Dracula, Dzama ruminates on his early drawings, often populated by three or four human, animal, or hybrid figures against isolated white backgrounds and inspired by Winnipeg’s snowy winters. While attending the University of Manitoba, the artist recalls a house fire that destroyed much of his early work and forced him to work on hotel stationary for his final thesis project.
As Dzama paints a new drawing of masked dancers in blue watercolor and root-beer syrup, he explains the formal and conceptual influences on his work, from Francis Picabia’s use of polka dots to the connection between the early twentieth century Dada artists’ condemnation of World War I and the artist’s own response to contemporary U.S. politics. Shown working on a pencil drawing inspired by American activist and survivor of the 2018 Parkland school shooting, Emma Gonzalez, the artist explains his practice as an exorcism of his daily news media diet.
Dzama also charts the impact of his move to New York on the work, expanding on how his white backgrounds became more densely populated with figures. Turning to dance magazine as a way to conceive of his drawings as still images of stage productions, Dzama began to organize the chaos of figures into stylized formations and moved away from animal figures, in favor of humans or human figures in animal costumes. Characterizing his drawings as having, “one foot in the subconscious,” the artist describes his practice of working at night, during a “witching hour,” when his most uncensored ideas can flow and anything feels possible.
Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada. Fantastical and absurd, Dzama’s drawings feature a cast of humans, animals, and hybrid creatures rendered in pencil, ink, watercolor, and, at times, root-beer syrup. Dzama draws upon a mix of influences-from childhood monsters, like the Wolfman and Dracula, to the work of artists like Marcel Duchamp, Francisco Goya, William Blake, and Francis Picabia-to create unique worlds that are at once surreal and familiar, sweet and violent, and chaotic and elegant.
Learn more about the artist at:
art21.org/artist/marcel-dzama/
CREDITS | Producer: Ian Forster. Interview: Ian Forster. Editor: Rosie Walunas. Colorist: Jonah Greenstein. Camera. John Marton. Sound: Michael Smedes. Artwork courtesy: Marcel Dzama, David Zwirner, & The Royal Art Lodge. Photography courtesy: Marcel Dzama.
"Extended Play" is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Art21 Contemporary Council; and by individual contributors.
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Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
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Комментарии : 11   
@jennyhughes4474
@jennyhughes4474 5 лет назад
This man's work is absolutely stunning & amazing & incredible - huge congratulations on being a GENIUS artist!
@MichaelAlanAlien
@MichaelAlanAlien 4 года назад
Great stuff!
@EverythingsBeenDone
@EverythingsBeenDone 5 лет назад
amazing as always, thank you Art 21
@robinaanstey3734
@robinaanstey3734 5 лет назад
I adore Blake's work myself....this work is fabulous! Tks for sharing.
@PhoebesWorldProductions
@PhoebesWorldProductions 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this episode. the work is fascinating.
@WhiteHippoUSA
@WhiteHippoUSA 5 лет назад
The work of the art collective, Royal Art Lodge, is fantastic and often hilarious... Its a must see if you're not familiar.
@babycakes2077
@babycakes2077 5 лет назад
The revolution IS female. 💪🏽
@isaiasxd4453
@isaiasxd4453 Год назад
😓
@jazw4649
@jazw4649 4 года назад
What kind of brush are you using ?
@ivanthedesigner6173
@ivanthedesigner6173 4 года назад
That’s a dagger/sword shape brush. The bristled kind is usually a pinstriper for sign painting
@joselaveriano6284
@joselaveriano6284 5 лет назад
In the beginning, sometimos I left messages in the street.
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