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JASON URBAN
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For more
details about Jason Urban's work contact Eli
VandenBerg, Gallery Store Manager - 215 735-6090 x1 or email evandenberg@printcenter.org
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Jason
Urban
A Hero's Language #12
Relief, 2003
20” x 20”
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Jason
Urban
There’s
Always a Parking Place in Milk City
Intaglio, 2002
27” x 36”
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Jason Urban
Dirty Harry Pez
Intaglio, 2003
48” x 31 ½”
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Jason
Urban
American Lighter Series #1
Intaglio, 2002
56” x 34 ¾”
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Jason Urban
Jason
Urban’s work clearly draws from a variety of sources, such
as: television, film, politics, comic books, art, suburbia, violence
and the hero ideal. Because of all these influences and the manner in
which the work is presented; often in poster or billboard-like format,
his style is quite reminiscent of the pop-art movement of the 1960s. “Using
image and text, I communicate information, sometimes enigmatic and sometimes
blunt. In both painting and print, my work exists in what I think of
as Poster Space, where images are reduced to icons and text is condensed
into ticker-style bullets,” says Urban.
In
contrast to his pop-art predecessors, Urban has a very formal, hand on
approach
to
creating his work. The approach begins and ends with the
human hand and incorporates various mechanical manipulations along the
way. Urban’s work has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions across
the United States from 1997 to the present.
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