From Livonia, Michigan, Dana Schutz is a painter known for macabre depictions such as autopsies, people eating their body parts, headless animals, and birthing scenes. She did undergraduate art study at the Cleveland Institute of Art and graduated with an MFA from Columbia's School of Fine Arts in New York in 2002. That same year, she had a successful gallery show titled "Frank from Observation", in New York City.
In 2003, her work was entered in the Venice and Prague B (showing 500 of 1756 characters). |
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