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Damian Loeb
Damian Loeb (born 1970) is an American painter and photographer. Loeb had his first solo show in 1999 at Mary Boone Gallery in New York. He has also exhibited at White Cube in London, the Jablonka Galerie in Cologne, and the Kunsthalle in Hamburg. A 2006 retrospective of his work was held at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art〔() Aldrich Museum〕 in Connecticut. He is represented by Acquavella Galleries. ==Early work up to 2000==
Loeb's early works were based on collages culled from varied sources, including advertisements, magazines, television, and books. The resulting paintings depict unsettling scenes rendered in a highly representational, seamlessly multi-layered composition. The atmosphere in the finished works expresses a dreamlike and surreal state, as if painted from an emotional memory. They allude to the work of John William Waterhouse or Andrew Wyeth, with surreal components plucked from postmodern culture. Much of this early work gained him notoriety for his appropriation of images from contemporary media sources, and his paintings were the subject of several lawsuits brought by photographers over issues of copyright infringement. In 2004, controversy led to the removal of one of his paintings, ''Blow Job (The Three Little Boys)'' from a show at the University of Hartford.
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