duncan rathbun hannah

1952 - 2022

Quick Facts

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: duncan hannah
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Died: 2022
  • Art period: Contemporary
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  • Born: 1952, Minneapolis, United States of America
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top-ranked work: Out of Doors
  • Top 3 works:
    • Out of Doors
    • The Letter
  • Lifespan: 70 years

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Duncan Rathbun Hannah's memoir, '20th Century Boy,' draws heavily from what source material?
Question 2:
The New York Times described Duncan Hannah as a…?
Question 3:
Hannah's work is included in the permanent collection of which major museum?
Question 4:
Besides painting and writing, Duncan Hannah also appeared in films by Amos Poe. What role did he play in 'Unmade Beds'?
Question 5:
According to Duncan Hannah, what was his perspective on the art world of his time?

Duncan Rathbun Hannah: Life & Legacy

Early Life and Education

  • Born: Minneapolis, United States of America, August 21, 1952.
  • Hannah’s early education included attendance at the Blake School.
  • He pursued higher education at Bard College before transferring to Parsons School of Design, where he earned his degree in 1975.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Influenced by the vibrant New York art scene of the 1970s, Hannah immersed himself in the cultural landscape surrounding CBGB and other prominent clubs.
  • He frequented circles associated with Andy Warhol, absorbing the atmosphere of that era.
  • His artistic style developed as a reflection of this environment, often incorporating figurative elements and capturing the energy of urban life.
  • Hannah himself noted his distance from avant-garde movements, observing what he perceived as conformity within the art world.

Career and Major Works

  • Hannah’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo shows at galleries including Phyllis Kind Gallery, Center Gallery (Chicago), Daedalus Gallery, John Oulman Gallery (Minneapolis), Rebecca Hossack Gallery (London), Pierre Menard Gallery (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Semaphore Gallery and Charles Cowles Gallery (New York City).
  • Notable artworks include paintings such as “The Letter” and “Out of Doors,” which demonstrate his distinctive style.
  • Beyond painting, Hannah ventured into filmmaking, appearing in films by Amos Poe, including "Unmade Beds" (1976) where he portrayed a character inspired by Parisian gangsters, alongside Deborah Harry.
  • He also starred in Jennifer Montgomery’s “Art for Teachers of Children” (1995).

Literary Contributions

  • Hannah is also recognized as an author, most notably for his memoir, "20th Century Boy" (2018).
  • This work provides a detailed account of his experiences within the New York City art scene during the 1970s, drawing from his personal diaries.
  • An excerpt from “20th Century Boy” was featured in *The Paris Review*.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Duncan Rathbun Hannah’s work offers a unique perspective on the cultural dynamics of New York City during a pivotal period.
  • His paintings and writings contribute to an understanding of the artistic and social landscape of the 1970s and beyond.
  • The inclusion of his work in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art solidifies his place within art history.
  • Hannah passed away on June 11, 2022, in West Cornwall, Connecticut, leaving behind a legacy as both an artist and storyteller.