Marcel Dzama – The Arrow of Truth

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Marcel Dzama (Canadian, b. 1974)

The Arrow of Truth, 2023

Medium: Lithograph on wove paper

Dimensions: 100 × 68 cm (39 2/5 × 26 4/5 in)

Edition of 70: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil

Condition: Excellent

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About this artwork

Marcel Dzama – The Arrow of Truth

Marcel Dzama's The Arrow of Truth (2023) is a limited edition lithograph that depicts a masked female archer suspended among swirling blue clouds set against a field of vivid yellow. Rendered in Dzama's distinctive graphic style, the figure recalls mythological and allegorical imagery while asserting a clear sense of agency and resolve.

The composition is accompanied by a handwritten inscription reading, "The arrow of truth will cut through the dust of lies. No matter how thick," reinforcing the fine art print's engagement with themes of truth, deception, and moral clarity. Published in 2023 in a limited edition of 70 lithographs, The Arrow of Truth is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, combining surreal imagery with political and philosophical undertones and translating his narrative-driven drawing practice into a carefully produced edition.

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About Marcel Dzama

Marcel Dzama is a Canadian contemporary artist known for his distinctive visual language, populated by whimsical yet unsettling figures set within sparse, dreamlike environments. Born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada, Dzama developed a style marked by a restrained color palette of browns, greens, reds, and muted blues, lending his work a timeless, almost archaic quality. His imagery draws on a wide range of influences, including Dada and Surrealism, early modernist illustration, folk traditions, and political symbolism.

While Dzama first gained recognition for his drawings, his practice spans painting, sculpture, film, and printmaking. Narrative plays a central role across these media, with recurring motifs such as masked figures, animals, mythical beings, and ceremonial gestures used to explore themes of power, conflict, ritual, and identity. His works often balance humor and menace, allowing playful imagery to coexist with darker political and psychological undertones.

Printmaking occupies an important place within Dzama's oeuvre. His lithographs, etchings, and archival pigment prints translate the precision and intimacy of his drawings into carefully produced limited editions. These prints preserve his characteristic linework and narrative complexity while allowing for experimentation with scale, color, and composition. Dzama's prints function as independent artworks rather than reproductions, extending his storytelling into the format of editioned works.

Dzama's artworks are included in major international museum collections, including The Museum of Modern Art and Tate, situating his practice firmly within the contemporary canon while maintaining its idiosyncratic and personal character.

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