Devin Troy Strother
Works
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Devin Troy Strother8 ball in my corner pocket, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas48.75 x 60.5 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherbagel and donut, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas48 x 60 inches
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Devin Troy Strothercontent arrangements , 2023oil and acrylic on canvas62 x 68 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherfine skyline, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas58 x 54 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherlil snuggle, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas60 x 48 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherpeewee long way, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas80 x 157 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherrolling into town, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas68 x 76 inches
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Devin Troy Strotherstudio visit , 2023oil and acrylic on canvas over panel
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Devin Troy Strotherthe ghost, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas48 x 48 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherTo The Mountaintop, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas48 x 48 in
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Devin Troy Strotherwhat to say, 2023oil and acrylic on canvas36 x 48 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherFinna Going To Work, Working On That Work, 2022enamel, water color, acrylic, oil pastel, and gouache on paper12 x 16 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherI Love Living in the City, 202268.25 x 76 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherKelly Green Is Looking Pretty Mean, 2022water color, acrylic, and gouache on paper12 x 18 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherOn The Road Again, Looking For The Green Book (Sketch), 2022enamel, water color, acrylic, and gouache on paper17.5 x 23.75 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherQuiet Riot, 2022oil on linen48.5 x 68.5 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherThe Best of Both Worlds, 202267.5 x 75.5 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherTwo Fingers Up With Nowhere To Go, 2022bronze54 1/4 inches high, 7 inches base diameter
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Devin Troy StrotherWaxing Poetic, 2022oil on linen24.5 x 28.5 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherIm Really Feeling Your Energy Right Now, Can We Run It Back And Fourth For A Lil Bit, 2021oil, acrylic, cut paper and found objects on linen66 x 108 inches
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Devin Troy StrotherTwo City Cats Going Downtown, 2021oil, acrylic and colored pencil on linen18 x 28 inches
Installation
Exhibitions
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Devin Troy Strother
The Black Man Inside September 8 - 28, 2023Devin Troy StotherRead more
The Black Man Inside
September 8 - September 30, 2023
I love being called a black person. The color of my skin is nowhere near what the actual pantone looks like. I’ve just always loved the idea that my identity is tied and associated with a color, and it happens to be one of my favorite colors to work with. Also, being a visual artist, I think it’s clear why I would love being marginalized down to a color. A color that has a culturally established notions, ideas, and vibes attached to it. The very definition of the word black has a whole legacy on its own:
1. Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness.
2. Black, or less commonly, black
a: of or relating to any of various population groups of especially African ancestry often considered as having dark pigmentation of the skin, but in fact having a wide range of skin colors.
Black Americans
NOTE: Capitalization of Black in this use is now widely established.
b: of or relating to Black people and often especially to African American people or their culture.
Black literature.
3. Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic.
Black is the most common ink color used for printing books, newspapers and documents, as it provides the highest contrast with white paper and thus is the easiest color to read. Similarly, black text on a white screen is the most common format used on computer screens.
Some pretty, pretty fucking cool facts in my opinion.
The works in the show are all basically forms of self-portraits. These self-portraits are told through the guise of the studio, with the studio being a reflection of myself. This is also achieved by putting myself into a painting that exists somewhere inside of the still-life-like interiors, that mimic and mirror my own studio set up. So, I am formally and metaphorically inside all of the images. While my essence and some of my body parts inhabit the pictorial space, the idea of the portrait is subverted by objects and ephemera that populate my life as a painter. The objects start to become motifs that move from painting to painting, leaving a trail of my presence in them all.
The title is also a reference to my physical and meta self and how I delegate myself to be inside the studio and the gallery itself, while also referring to the idea that I’m in my own head.
While being in my own head, I begin to constantly think about the landscape and trajectory of “black” contemporary painting and its relationship with portraiture, how that relationship has been formed and molded by a mainly non-black audience. The idea of just putting up a mirror in the studio and using what you see in the mirror's reflection as the sole content for your current works.
This journey for me has been a fascinating introspective look to all things that I hold sacred when thinking of what marks, colors, and forms best describe the self in the metaphoric and the literal sense—then trying to find the best way to redirect all that shit onto a fucking canvas.
--Devin Troy Strother
Los Angeles, August 2023 -
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New Works On Paper December 8, 2022 - January 14, 2023In our viewing room, Broadway is pleased to announce a solo presentation of new works on paper by Los Angeles artist Devin Troy Strother.Read more -
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Smoking And Painting May 22 - June 19, 2021Broadway is pleased to present Smoking and Painting by Devin Troy Strother.Read more -
Andrew Kuo, Edie Fake, Devin Troy Strother, Claire Oswalt, Jo Nigoghossian, Lars Fisk, Sarah Cain, Josh Tonsfeldt
Grouper January 20 - February 20, 2021Broadway is pleased to present the group show Grouper.Read more
Press
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Meg Lipke, Andrew Kuo, Lars Fisk, Sky Hopinka, Devin Troy Strother, and Adrianne Rubenstein
Meet the Downtown Gallerists Trying to Make the Art Scene Less Wack, December 15, 2020 -
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Critic's Choice: Artist Devin Troy Strother's raucous, rollicking extravaganza in Santa Monica, November 3, 2015 -
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Devin Troy Strother Will Transform Marlborough Chelsea Into a Basketball Court This Saturday, January 7, 2015 -
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Devin Troy Strother: "The Me and You, Your Mother and Maybe Even Your Cousin Too & The Hey Sister, Soul Sister Go Sister, Woah Sister.', September 15, 2011