Shulamit Nazarian is pleased to present Good Grief, Bad Grief, a solo exhibition by the Houston-based artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. This will be the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 17 through October 30.
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Exploring a mythology that spans over twenty-five years, Hancock has created a cast of characters, a lexicon of symbols, and an evolving, non-linear narrative of epic proportion. Storytelling is at the root of the artist’s practice, drawing equally from the world of comics, film, art history, and religion. Engaging with a seemingly inexhaustible range of cultural influences and references, the artist has built a singular voice of legendary status. Through a practice of painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and performance, he has established himself as an esteemed world-builder. Fantastical in nature, Hancock’s expansive narratives provide an entry point to examine many significant cultural issues, such as race, class, identity, politics, and power, all of which continue to shape the identity and legacy of America.
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Trenton Doyle HancockIt Takes Three or Four to Even the Score, 2022Acrylic, graphite, ink, paper and canvas collage, plastic bottle caps on canvas60 x 48 in
152.4 x 121.9 cm -
Trenton Doyle HancockThe Pinfold, 2022Acrylic, graphite, paper and canvas collage, plastic bottle caps and ink on canvas30 x 30 in
76.2 x 76.2 cm -
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Trenton Doyle HancockMetes and Bounds, 2022Acrylic, graphite, paper and canvas collage, plastic bottle caps on canvas36 x 25 1/4 x 3 in
91.4 x 64.1 x 7.6 cm -
Trenton Doyle HancockStep and Screw Seven Foot Furry Face Off, 2022Acrylic, fake fur collage on canvas84 x 84 in
213.4 x 213.4 cmStep and Screw: Seven Foot Furry Face Off borrows from the compositional structure of the Step and Screw series, but positions Hancock, as the artist, in a face-off with Torpedo boy, the superhero—both figures serving as alternate versions of the same person. What is being exchanged in this painting is the Klansman’s hood. This work becomes an entry point to several other paintings in the exhibition, each showing Torpedo Boy and Hancock engaged in a physical struggle. In these new works, Torpedo Boy has clearly shifted from hero to villain as he attacks Hancock, while the artist is rendered gripping a past artwork. -
Trenton Doyle HancockThe Midas Touch, 2022Acrylic, graphite, ink, paper collage, plastic bottle caps on canvas60 x 48 in
152.4 x 121.9 cm -
Trenton Doyle HancockLet’s Try the Yellow Triangle Angle or The Return of Piss Christ, 2022Acrylic, graphite, paper and canvas collage, plastic bottle caps on canvas48 x 48 in
121.9 x 121.9 cm -
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Trenton Doyle HancockGood Grief, Bad Grief, 2022Acrylic on canvas12 x 9 in
30.5 x 22.9 cm -
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Trenton Doyle HancockThe Skint Alterpiece Vegans Make Deposits at the Tofu Bank, 2020Acrylic, ink, and collaged paper on canvas72 x 108 in
182.9 x 274.3 cmStruggle and transformation are ideas that are extended throughout the exhibition. In several works, including the monumental painting titled The Skint Alterpiece: Vegans Make Deposits at the Tofu Bank, we find elaborate Vegan cities that are populated with Hancock’s nefarious subjects engaging in debauchery with a level of density and detail that is reminiscent of sixteenth-century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch. -
These sprawling and intricate cityscapes show the Vegans at the height of their civilization, extracting and processing their natural resources in large factories to create tofu. These Vegan cities and suburbs provide a grand space for Hancock to enact various narratives, struggles, and sub-plots on a single work of art.
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Trenton Doyle HancockVegan City of Gumit, 2022Acrylic, graphite, ink, paper and canvas collage on canvas54 x 72 in
137.2 x 182.9 cm -
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The exhibition also includes Chapter 2 of Hancock’s impressive graphic novel that will ultimately exist as a four-volume book consisting of nearly 1000 original drawings. This chapter, titled Veganism, is a follow up to Trenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse, Chapter 1: What is a Mound?, which debuted in his 2019 exhibition at the gallery, and introduced the seminal character of the Mound. Rendered in pen and ink on paper, the artist has brought to life a linear story of the Vegans, portraying a fraught relationship between Hancock, Torpedo Boy, Vegans, and the police.
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Trenton Doyle HancockTrenton Doyle Hancock Presents The Moundverse: Chapter 2 Veganism, 2020Ink on paperSuite of 19 framed drawings
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm -
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TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 03 & 04 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm -
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 05 & 06 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm -
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 07 & 08 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm
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TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 09 & 10 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm -
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 11 & 12 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm -
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK PRESENTS THE MOUNDVERSE, CHAPTER 2: VEGANISM, 2020
Page 13 & 14 from suite of 19 framed drawings
Ink on paper
Each page: 24 x 36 in / 61 x 91.4 cm
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The conflict between these various characters serves as a metaphor for extremism and idealism, power and transformation, and the evolving structures of white supremacy within America. Exhibited in a large grid, Hancock takes viewers on a sequential journey through this absurdist world, one drawing at a time, culminating in a deeper understanding of the relationships between the artist’s own life and the fictional worlds that he builds.
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Trenton Doyle HancockTorpedo Boy and the Little Light, 2022Acrylic, graphite, paper collage, and ink on canvas30 x 20 in
76.2 x 50.8 cm -
Trenton Doyle HancockBeep, Beep, Beep, This Just In, 2022Acrylic, graphite, paper collage, plastic bottle caps, silkscreen on canvas31 1/4 x 30 in
78.7 x 76.2 cm -