Ion Birch

Ion Birch (born 1971 in New York, NY) is a contemporary American artist. Birch graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1994.[1]

Work

Birch has worked in the mediums of drawing and painting. Often incorporating black humor and caricature, he creates unusual images that evoke poetic narratives, these works involve a high degree of subjectivity and are often cryptic in their meaning. Birch is best known for his graphite on paper works which incorporate phallic symbols and other erotic imagery. He has stated that these works are a meditation on the nature of repression.[2] Birch has been grouped within broader trends of figurative and conceptual art that focus on contemporary perceptions of the body and sexuality.[3][4][5]

Exhibitions

Bibliography

References

  1. Ion Birch curriculum vitae at Horton Gallery
  2. Freight + Volume Issue #2, Spring 2008
  3. Ion Birch in "Sex Drive" curated by Stuart Horodner at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center.
  4. Ion Birch in "Reconfiguring the Body in American Art, 1820-2009" at The National Academy Museum & School of Fine Arts.
  5. Ion Birch in "Contemporary Erotic Drawing" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art.

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