JUAN DOE
American. Lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.


Print & Multiples
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Artist Knows Best(SOAP)
2008, enamel on canvas, series of 15, each 24x24in (61x61cm)
 
Dancing Sars (from the Series 360)
2007, enamel on linen, 36x24in (90x60cm)
Zorro Vs Wade (from the Series 360)
2007, enamel on linen 36x24in (90x60cm)
 
Ill Papa from the series Politiks of Portraiture (POP)
2007, enamel on canvas, 72x108in (180x220cm)

Rayguns from the series Politiks of Portraiture (POP)
2006, enamel on canvas, 72x108in (180x220cm)

Infidel Castro, Spin-doctor from the series Politiks of Portraiture (POP)
2005, enamel on canvas, 72x108in (180x220cm)
 
Paradice,
2005 enamel on canvas, 36x48in (90x120cm)


Colin from Da Block (from the Series Sterotype)
2004, acrylic and enamel on canvas 48x60in (120x150cm)
 
P.R. Jesus
1999, enamel and oil on canvas, 72x96in (180x240cm)

Buddha Pecan Rican
2000, enamel and oil on canvas, 72x84in (180x210cm)

Press-Kit
1999, enamel and oil on canvas, 48x72in (120x180cm)

El instituto de Matrimonio
1999, enamel and oil on canvas, 48x72in (120x180cm)



The Loneliest Monk,
1999, enamel and oil on canvas, 48x72in (120x180cm)

Bubaganish
1999, enamel and oil on canvas, 48x72in (120x180cm)

32oz,
1998, enamel, house paint and collage on canvas, 36x48in (90x120cm)
CTS
(917)826.5550

mailing address
635 Humboldt Street #3L
Brooklyn NY 11222
info@creativethriftshop.com

Juan Doe is an endangered painter. The last of a dying breed, he personifies pure art. With unheralded hand skills and hellacious wit, Juan Doe redefines the parameters of bizarre genius and secular thug. Born and raised in New York City, Juan Doe has been evolving the language of interdisciplinary art and design since the late 1970’s.

He is an artist who strains the boundary between painting, propaganda, polemics, and philosophical discourse in art. He encapsulated a new age aesthetic through his command of the graphic process but with the masterful execution of a painter. His images are non-negotiable, they cannot be interpreted or postponed; they exist now, for the oxygen of the viewers eyes.

His works stand as testament to this artist’s brash and unwavering attempts to demand attention through an acrylic vehicle of contradiction - a showcase of the beauty and horror in contemporary art. Doe will not allow the viewer to arrive in the future with out the past. His work characterizes a fusion of form, a behavior, dictating dignity and morality through a visual medium synonymous with contemporary culture

A reipient in 2007 of an individual grant in visual arts from the Bronx Council of the Arts, he is repersented in the Bronx Museum (New York).

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www.juandoe.com