David Hammons

David Hammons’s provocative and socially charged works challenge conventional narratives around race, identity and culture. Born in in 1943 in Springfield, Illinois, Hammons moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s, where he attended Chouinard Art Institute (now CalArts) and the Otis Art Institute. There he was influenced by artists such as Charles White, Bruce Nauman, John Baldessari,


DAVID HAMMONS (B. 1942)

Untitled (Flight Fantasy)

David Hammons (B. 1943)

Throwing up a Brick

David Hammons (B. 1943)

Untitled (Basketball Drawing)

David Hammons (b. 1943)

Untitled (Body Print)

David Hammons (b. 1942)

Untitled (Rock Head)

David Hammons (B. 1943)

Close Your Eyes and See Black

David Hammons (b. 1942)

Untitled (Kool-Aid)

David Hammons (b. 1943)

Untitled (Kool Aid Drawing)

DAVID HAMMONS (B. 1942)

Untitled (Kool-Aid)

David Hammons (b. 1942)

Untitled (Body Print)

DAVID HAMMONS (B. 1943)

Flies in a Bottle

David Hammons (b. 1942)

Untitled (Portrait of a Nude)

David Hammons (b. 1942)

The Holy Bible: Old Testament

David Hammons (b. 1942)

The Man Nobody Killed

DAVID HAMMONS (b. 1942)

The Holy Bible: Old Testament

David Hammons (b.1943)

Money Tree, 1992

DAVID HAMMONS (B. 1943)

Untitled (Hidden from View)

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