Golden Caribbean (Caribe Dorado) Suite of 4 2023
Carlos Rolon
Limited Edition Print : Archival Pigment Inks w/ High Gloss Varnish on Paper
Size : 16x16 in | 41x41 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 30
Reduced
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Year2023
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not Framed
Purchased fromOther
Story / Additional InfoEach artwork measures 16x16 inches.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID166080
Carlos Rolon - United States
Art Brokerage: Carlos Rolon aka Dzine American Artist: b. 1970. Carlos RolĂ³n also known professionally under the pseudonym Dzine, is an American contemporary visual artist of Puerto Rican descent. RolĂ³n attended Columbia College Chicago in 1989, with a concentration in painting and drawing His early career was heavily influenced by early New York City street, hip hop, disco and punk culture of the 1980s.He abandoned creating work as a street artist for abstract paintings in his early twenties. His travels to Europe in the early 1990s eventually led the artist to Paris's underground music and fashion worlds at artist space HĂ´pital Ă©phĂ©mère (fr). A project for the now defunct French record label Yellow Productions brought the artist to Japan, where in 2003 he was introduced to Masami Shiraishi. The owner and director of Scai the Bathhouse, a contemporary art gallery known for introducing Japan's avant-garde artists to the world as well as for helping artists from abroad to establish a presence in Japan, he offered RolĂ³n a solo exhibition, which sold out before the opening. The artist's work is largely concerned with "kustom kulture," a retro-tinged blue collar aesthetic, and its relationship to faux opulence and upper-class aspiration. This focus on over-the-top glamour addresses Dzine's personal grappling with his dual mainland-American and Puerto Rican identity. His series of crystal-embellished mirrors mimics the security gates of Puerto Rican houses, contradictorily alluring and keeping people away, while a series of ornate sculptural works reference the belts and trophies of boxing culture; such cultural objects allude to Dzine's time spent watching boxing matches with his father as well as an out-of-reach upper-class lifestyle. Listings wanted.