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Kaloust Guedel

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Nationality
  
American

Movement
  
Excessivism (founder)

Known for
  
Painting and Sculpture

Kaloust Guedel (born October 31, 1956) is a Cyprus-born American artist of Armenian descent. He is a self-educated artist and theorist. Guedel is known as the founder of the Excessivism movement. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California since 1975.

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Kaloust Guedel’s work explores contemporary issues often taking a critical stand on various societies shortcomings. Throughout the years, it has explored subjects as genocide, war, abuse and others. Regardless of the styles and technics he has employed, his work has been consistent with contemporary sensibility and has reflected the consciousness of its time. Guedel is the first artist who used vinyl as a medium in paintings. He has been featured in publications like Masters of Today and has been known to explore capitalism and excess in his minimalist conceptual artworks.

Kaloust Guedel presented the Excessivism movement in an exhibition "Excessivist Initiative" in LA Artcore Brewery Annex, and the Excessivism Manifesto was published in Downtown News weekly in September 2015.

Selected Exhibitions

  • Saatchi Gallery, London, UK 2013.
  • Bienal Internacional de Curitiba 2013, Curitiba, Brazil.
  • Texas National/Stephen F. Austin State University, Curated by Dave Hickey, Nacogdoches, TX, 2012.
  • Viridian Artists Gallery, Curated by Elisabeth Sussman, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, N.Y., 2012.
  • Busan Cultural Art Center (BIAF), Seoul, S. Korea, 2008.
  • Beijing GuanYinTang Art Street (GIAF), Beijing, China, 2008.
  • Seojong Center (GIAF), Seoul, S. Korea, 2008.
  • Museum of Modern Art, Yerevan, Armenia, 2005.
  • Forest Lawn Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2003.
  • Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH, 1986.
  • References

    Kaloust Guedel Wikipedia