Considered a master printmaker and artist, John E. Dowell Jr.’s has amassed a significant body of work during his 40 plus years as an artist.
John Dowell (aka John E. Dowell, Jr.)
Considered a master printmaker and artist, John E. Dowell Jr.’s has amassed a significant body of work during his 40 plus years as an artist.
Considered a master printmaker and artist, John E. Dowell Jr.’s has amassed a significant body of work during his 40 plus years as an artist.
John Dowell (aka John E. Dowell, Jr.)
Considered a master printmaker and artist, John E. Dowell Jr.’s has amassed a significant body of work during his 40 plus years as an artist.
Dowell studied at the John Herron Art Institute (Indianapolis, Indiana) and the Tamarind Lithography Workshop. He is the recipient of numerous awards and grants for his work and teaching from various institutions including the National Endowment of the Arts and the Brandywine Workshop.
Dowell has been known to work across genres. He is an avid jazz enthusiast whose work often features use of abstraction to interpret poetry and music. Dowell is also known for his appropriation of spiritualism, historical awareness, racial angst, and focus on social justice that is evident is his recent work. One of his most poignant series of works can be seen in his recent exhibition at "Cotton: Symbol of the Forgotten," where Dowell “weaves together – both literally and figuratively –complex historical threads addressing issues of slavery, community, and memory, all intertwined with cotton.” In, "Cotton," Dowell offers panorama contextualization of the “industrialization” of cotton in the South and the financial and human toll on the African-Americans harvesters.”
John Dowell, currently a Philadelphia native, is Professor Emeritus of Printmaking at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. His artwork is represented in several prominent collections.
Image Credit: David Swanson via The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Artist’s Work in Other Collections (selected)
• Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, Biblioteque Nationale, Paris, France, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Fogg Museum of Harvard University.
Exhibitions (Artist)
• Lawrence Miller Gallery, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Museum, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Artist’s Work In Other Collections
Exhibitions (Artist)
Awards, Commissions, Public Works
Affiliations (Past And Current)
Notable
Artist Objects
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