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Nicholas Zann Page 1 | 2 | 3 | Biography |
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Movies, 2006, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 in.
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As a figurative painter, Nicholas Zann explores human relationships. He often works with the diptych format, in which each panel contains one figure, or figures are juxtaposed with objects. The divide between the panels is telling about the relationships, in which Zann's protagonists engage. |
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The Heiress, 2000, oil on canvas, 40 x 60 in.
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Men and women, children and adults, friends, lovers, competitors - they all face the truth of their nature by means of unusually direct pairings.
The image of a man and woman sharing a ride in a limousine, both looking outside the opposite window, says a lot about the lack of interpersonal warmth and loneliness. But it doesn't stop there. Zann is a storyteller. While he might just provide his audience with one frozen frame at the time, he leaves us guessing about what came before and what will after. We are lured into a world, in which the chain of coincidences determines the outcome. While immersing ourselves in Zann's paintings, we might learn less about the anonymous people before us than about ourselves.
Limo II, 1999, oil on canvas, 40 x 60 in. |
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