Dan Tague may not be the first artist to point out the central role money plays in American politics and culture, but few have used the currency itself to illustrate their argument so effectively.
Dan Tague is a multi-media artist, curator, and activist whose work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Tauge’s work is multi-faceted. He is well-known for his dollar bill series that are a hybrid of sculpture, photography and political statements. Tague often addresses the issues of our day by rendering visual equivalents by the most powerful means necessary. Installations, photography and artistic activism are his means of confronting and responding to the concerns of today’s world.
His work appears in numerous public and private collections including The Whitney Museum of Art and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. He is the recipient of several awards including The Joan Mitchell Foundation and Pollock Krasner Foundation. He was also an artist-in-residence at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the La Napoule Art Foundation in France.
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