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Paul Sierra

Cuban/American, b. 1944

Mad Dogs
1984

Acrylic on canvas
43 x 47.25 x 2.5 in.
Gift of the Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2018.1

Born in Cuba and raised in Chicago, Paul Sierra explores the human condition on large-scale canvases, running the gamut of human emotion. In Mad Dogs, Sierra employs his vibrant color palette and kinetic brushwork to a primal yearning of the modern age. Accompanied by a pair of feral-looking dogs, the male figure discards his brief case and sprawls out in the lush vegetation to “howl at the moon.” However, Sierra depicts a facial expression open to interpretation. Is it rage, ecstasy, or agony that invokes our wilder instincts?


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