David Sandlin

Age of Enfrightenment

September 5 – October 13, 2018

david sandlin paintings
David Sandlin Swamp Of No Return, 2016 Oil on canvas 54 x 66 in. / 137.2 x 167.6 cm.

David Sandlin
Swamp Of No Return, 2016
Oil on canvas
54 x 66 in. / 137.2 x 167.6 cm.

David Sandlin Dreamerica, 2016 Oil on canvas 46 x 60 in. / 116.8 x 152.4 cm.

David Sandlin
Dreamerica, 2016
Oil on canvas
46 x 60 in. / 116.8 x 152.4 cm.

David Sandlin Wind and Fury, 2018 Oil on canvas 28 x 48 in. / 71.1 x 121.9 cm

David Sandlin
Wind and Fury, 2018
Oil on canvas
28 x 48 in. / 71.1 x 121.9 cm

 

David Sandlin All of This Was and Will Be…, 2015 Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.

David Sandlin
All of This Was and Will Be…, 2015
Oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.    

david sandlin paintings on wall
David Sandlin Will O’ the Wisp, 2018 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin
Will O’ the Wisp, 2018
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

 

David Sandlin Ooooo Babee, 2018 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin
Ooooo Babee, 2018
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

 

David Sandlin Behold Nature’s Wrath, 2016 Oil on canvas 46 x 60 in. / 116.8 x 152.4 cm.

David Sandlin
Behold Nature’s Wrath, 2016
Oil on canvas
46 x 60 in. / 116.8 x 152.4 cm.

 

David Sandlin Wake Up, 2015 Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.

David Sandlin
Wake Up, 2015
Oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.

 

David Sandlin Mad Drummer, 2018 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin
Mad Drummer, 2018
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.    

David Sandlin Ghosts of the Supreme / Heroes and Villains, 2017 Oil on canvas 54 x 68 in. / 137.2 x 172.7 cm.

David Sandlin
Ghosts of the Supreme /
Heroes and Villains, 2017
Oil on canvas
54 x 68 in. / 137.2 x 172.7 cm.

 

David Sandlin Fright House, 2018 Oil on canvas 52 x 40 in. / 132.1 x 101.6 cm.

David Sandlin
Fright House, 2018
Oil on canvas
52 x 40 in. / 132.1 x 101.6 cm.

 

David Sandlin Fire And Fury, 2018 Oil on canvas 30 x 24 in. / 76.2 x 61 cm.

David Sandlin
Fire And Fury, 2018
Oil on canvas
30 x 24 in. / 76.2 x 61 cm.    

small david sandlin paintings installed
David Sandlin Enema of the People, 2018 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin
Enema of the People, 2018
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. / 51 x 50.8 cm.    

a row of small david sandlin painting
David Sandlin The Electro Monster, 2016 Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in. / 61 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin
The Electro Monster, 2016
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 in. / 61 x 50.8 cm.

David Sandlin Deep Sleep, 2015 Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.

David Sandlin
Deep Sleep, 2015
Oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. / 50.8 x 51 cm.

 

David Sandlin Foul Wind Gods, 2018 Oil on canvas 58 x 40 in. / 147.3 x 101.6 cm.

David Sandlin
Foul Wind Gods, 2018
Oil on canvas
58 x 40 in. / 147.3 x 101.6 cm.
 

art exhibition installation view

Press Release

David Sandlin - Age of Enfrightenment
 

September 5 - October 13, 2018
Opening Reception: Wednesday Sept. 5th, 6-8 PM
 

David Sandlin is a prolific, critical voice mining the badlands of American culture and history. His allegorical works combine dense and lush imagery with satirical texts and are presented in paintings, prints, installations, artist’s books and comic books. In Age of Enfrightenment, Sandlin wades through the underside of America and its many monsters with his signature theatrical ridicule and the struggle between hope and dread.
 

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, at 14 Sandlin’s family  moved and he grew up in Alabama. He has long been focused on the ambiguous nature of this country. Sandlin’s America is not the fancy urban centers found on the coasts. It is the rural backwaters, the lost highways and sweaty dead-ends of the American Dream. Sandlin often addresses the culture’s hypocritical morality and commercialism through dark humor scenarios and product pitches. In his worlds one is enticed to visit Sinland, shop for Puritanical Novelty Items, take in a show at the EverLust Sin-e-Plex and shake a leg in the Dance Hall of Shame.
 

Sometimes Sandlin follows certain protagonists through these hellscapes, such as the Swamp Preacher, Bill Grimm or Carl Bob de Ville. Other works present David himself, attempting to protect his wife, and to teach his son the lessons he will need to survive on his own. The recent paintings in Age of Enfrightenment are populated more by the politicians, monsters, insects, condemned trees and the ghosts of terrorists are reigning over the fall of the American Empire. This is represented literally in scenes where words are shattered over high-cliff waterfalls, and dissolve into the collecting pools of abandon.
 

Above many of these paintings hang smaller paintings, slightly haunting scenes of moonlit clouds amid the wafting words of incantations. These, like many of Sandlins’ works, are inspired by Japanese artists such as Taiso Yoshitoshi, particularly his One Hundred Aspects of the Moon series. Yoshitoshi framed the tumult of his Meiji-era world with dramatic clashes of warriors, ghouls, villains and tragic lovers. In similar fashion Sandlin finds himself beset in times where up is down, every soul is for sale, and a once fertile land is full of disease and plague.
 

The exhibition coincides with the launch of a major publication on David Sandlin’s artwork. Sleep of History (2018) is published in coordination with the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts in Birmingham, Alabama. The books 192 pages include essays by Dennis Harper and John Fields, and a catalog of images of Sandlin’s many paintings, artist’s books, and prints. It will also include an excerpt from Belfaust, Sandlin’s work-in-progress graphic novel set both in Belfast and Birmingham that follows a series of characters with quotidian struggles and a Faustian struggle for identity.