Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
33 1/2 x 15 x 18 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
29 x 19 x 16 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
28 x 14 x 15 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
26 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 14 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
34 x 19 x 14 1/2 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2022
Glazed stoneware
26 x 17 x 19 in
For Sale: $28,000
Untitled, 2015
Oil on canvas
18 x 16 in
For Sale: $12,500
Untitled (Leger), 2010
Oil on paper
26 x 16 in
For Sale: $16,600
Untitled, 2005
Watercolor on paper
10 1/4 x 16 3/8 in
For Sale: $8,000
Untitled, 2005
Watercolor on paper
10 1/2 x 16 1/2 in
For Sale: $8,000
Untitled, 2001
Watercolor on paper
10 x 13 in
For Sale: $8,000
Untitled, 2005
Watercolor on paper
10 3/8 x 17 in
For Sale: $8,000
Nonexistent Painting, 2012
Oil on Canvas
42 x58 inches
For Sale: $40,000
Untitled (Mondrian), 2010
Oil on canvas
30 x 20 inches
For Sale: $25,000
Untitled (Tiepolo), 2009
Oil on paper
26 x 18 inches
For Sale: $16,600
Monet #3, 2012
Oil on canvas
38 × 26 in
For Sale: $40,000
David Klamen (American, b.1961) is a contemporary painter whose work grows in conjunction with his interest in philosophy and scholarship, centralized around the questions,"How do I know what I know?" and "How do I know myself?" Klamen paints figuratively and abstractly, sometimes combining the two by incorporating geometric lines or patterns atop his high finished landscapes. Says Paul Gray of Richard Gray Gallery, "His current paintings test epistemological strategies as diverse as OP Art (and its implication that knowledge may be a purely retinal experience), empiricism (the idea that the sole source of knowledge is direct quantifiable experience), introspection, and others. In this investigation, Klamen plays with the history of art, utilizing modern and pre-modern conventions as metaphors for our communal search for meaning."
David Klamen earned his Bachelor's of Fine Arts at the University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana in 1983 and his Master's of Fine Arts in Painting at the School of the Art Institute in 1985. He is currently is a Professor of Fine Arts at Indiana University Northwest. Klamen is represented in the following public collections (to name but a few): Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Chazen Museum of Art, Madison, Wisconsin; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, Illinois; National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea; The Searle Collection of Contemporary Art, Chicago; University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio; Elmhurst Art Museum; and the Berkeley Art Museum.