Dana Schutz (American, born 1976 in Livonia, Michigan) is a leading contemporary painter known for expressive, vividly colored artworks that combine narrative intensity with surreal and often unsettling imagery. Her paintings feature exaggerated human figures placed in absurd or psychologically charged scenarios, using bold brushwork and dynamic composition to explore themes of identity, power, politics, and the human condition.
Schutz's practice is marked by a distinctive balance of humor and discomfort, allowing her to address complex and sometimes controversial subjects with both emotional depth and painterly freedom. Alongside her painting, Dana Schutz has produced signed limited edition prints that translate the energy and conceptual focus of her artworks into collectible formats, making her work accessible through fine art editions.
Her paintings, works on paper, and prints have been exhibited internationally at major institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Venice Biennale, confirming her position as a key figure in contemporary art.