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Lane Twitchell was born on 17 November, 1967 in Murray, Utah, is an American artist (born 1967). Discover Lane Twitchell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Lane Twitchell Net Worth
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Lane Jay Twitchell (born 1967) is a mixed media artist of visionary images.
His intricately patterned abstract and semi-representational mixed media works are unmistakable.
Twitchell mainly works in paint media, paper cutting, and collage.
Cherie K. Woodworth wrote, “What Twitchell does is reinterpret the Western landscape— landscape as kaleidoscope, as a quilt made of paper, as a wide open world refracted in a giant, man-made snowflake.
It is the landscape and the heart of the West—its natural grandeur, its history, its modern-day suburbs.
Twitchell’s landscape is a labyrinthine Desert Rose blossoming in the midst of Manhattan.”
Lane Jay Twitchell was born on November 17, 1967, in Murray, UT.
He was raised in the cities of Ogden and Salt Lake City, UT as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
He attended the University of Utah on a special departmental scholarship in 1986, and graduated with his BFA in 1993.
He then went on to the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he graduated with his MFA in 1995.
He currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, and also works as a professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Twitchell uses paper craft to create visually interesting, kaleidoscope patterns inspired by American middle-class consumerism, urban and suburban landscapes and architecture, and, as he puts it, “American Religious Expansionism,” stemming from his faith journey in and out of the LDS Church.
Once in New York City, he recognized the novelty his Mormon upbringing would represent to the New York art scene, and began to establish a voice within the downtown art community.
In 1998, Lane Twitchell was the recipient of a Rema Hort Mann Foundation grant.
In 1998, he participated in the Museum of Modern Art's (MoMA) P.S. 1 National Studio Program.
He completed his artist residency at Wier Farm Trust in Wilton, CT. He has completed two major New York City public art commissions, and two national commissions with the Chicago Public Art Program and the Department of Cultural Affairs Percent Art Program.
His work is held in depth at The Goetz Collection in Munich, Germany, as well as The Museum of Modern Art, significant private collections internationally, the Springville Museum of Art (Springville, UT), and The Church Museum of History and Art (Salt Lake City, UT).
View his process and work on Instagram @lanetwitchell.
Twitchell was recognized early in his career with a solo exhibition at New York's legendary gallery, Deitch Projects (1999).
Twitchell has received positive reviews in well-known publications including The New York Times, The New York Observer, The Washington Post, and Art in America.
He is also a two-time winner of a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship in Drawing (1999) and Craft (2003).