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comments that "For all its passages of radical distortion, poly-perverse morphism, and darkly subversive portraiture, Eric White's art is essentially grounded deeply in the recognizable world. Obsessively crafted in a digital age of endlessly reproductive domains, an unself-conscious idiosyncrasy of
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White's paintings are derived from disrupted, cinematic moments where his subjects vacillate between character immersion and audience interaction: the landscape of the film set is just out of reach to the viewer. His work is centered on carefully executed figurative paintings, revealing influences of
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In a review from LA Weekly, Peter Frank observed that "His dream-state scenes, full of puzzled faces, double-images, anachronisms and attenuated unlikelihoods are painted with a vertiginous exactitude, its wooziness enhanced with bilious colors, weird superimpositions, and a tendency to render
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White's work has been presented at group exhibitions at international nonprofit venues including the Laguna Art Museum, Museo de la Ciudad de MĂ©xico, MACRO (Museo d'arte Contemporanea Roma), The American Visionary Museum in
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Its objective was to gather a range of internationally celebrated artists to create unique works benefitting the Lance Armstrong Fund and its LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Campaign. The show debuted at Galerie
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and the Long Beach Museum of Art. He has also shown in an array of international private spaces including Gladstone Gallery (
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our rampant interconnectivity, Eric White paints for the global village idiot that is all of us today.
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In 2009, White was chosen to participate in STAGES, a contemporary art exhibition organized by
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in New York City since 2006. In 2010, White received a Painting Fellowship from
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everything a little wobbly and elongated—El Greco goes suburban."
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
American
Los Angeles and New York
Rhode Island School of Design
The School of Visual Arts
The New York Foundation for the Arts
Surrealism
Conceptualism
Los Angeles Times
Carlo McCormick
Lance Armstrong
Mark Parker
CEO
Nike, Inc.
Emmanuel Perrotin
Paris
Jeffrey Deitch
New York City
Art Basel
Ed Ruscha
Damien Hirst
Takashi Murakami
Richard Prince
Andreas Gursky
Shepard Fairey
Baltimore
New York City
New York City
Brooklyn
Milan

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