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Richard Dana: People, Places and Otherwise
June 13-August 9
Richard Dana, Artist
Nancy Sausser, Curator

Richard Dana, From Above to Below, 2002-2006. Charcoal, graphite and lace, 88 x 62 inches.
Overview & Events
Gallery Talk: People, Places and Otherwise
Saturday, July 11, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
For more than four decades, self-taught artist Richard Dana has returned to drawing as his most essential form of expression. This exhibition brings together a wide-ranging selection of works in graphite, charcoal, and ink, spanning early to recent pieces.
As you move through the exhibition, you’ll encounter a vivid and often unexpected visual world: a young genie emerging from a bottle in a barren landscape, a startled businessman holding a baby in a midnight office, enigmatic portraits, and phantasmagorical structures and terrains. Dana’s work moves fluidly between the recognizable and the surreal, suggesting parallel worlds that feel at once strange and familiar.
Experimentation drives Dana’s practice. Drawing on sources as varied as the human condition, the natural world, science, and global cultures, he transforms observation and imagination into images that are both intricate and open-ended. Using simple materials with remarkable range, Dana creates images that are visually rich and emotionally resonant. Rather than prescribe meaning, he invites you to engage, question, and find your own connections within these layered and evocative works.
With 25 solo exhibitions and participation in over 140 group shows, Richard Dana has exhibited widely in major American cities and in twenty countries. Before “morphing into an artist”, he worked as a Soviet affairs analyst for the government.

Richard Dana, The Prophet of Mind and Body, 2002-2006. Charcoal on paper, 106 x 45 inches.

Richard Dana, Neighborly Fence, 2019-20. Graphite on paper, 11 x 14 inches.