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Dean De Cocker Welcome to the Pacific
Art Space on Main Department of Art School of the Arts California State University, Stanislaus
300 copies printed DEAN DE COCKER: WELCOME TO THE PACIFIC January 28 - March 24, 2016 Art Space on Main Department of Art School of the Arts California State University, Stanislaus One University Circle Turlock, CA 95380
This exhibition and catalog have been funded by: Associated Students Instructionally Related Activities, California State University, Stanislaus
Copyright © 2016 California State University, Stanislaus All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the written permission of the publisher.
Catalog design: Brad Peatross, School of the Arts, California State University, Stanislaus Catalog printing: Claremont Print, Claremont, CA Catalog photography: Chau-Marie Griffiths, pp. 8, 9, 12, 13; Andrew Cain pp. cover, back cover, 20-25, 29; Emily Johnson pp. 14, 17, 26. Photographs included are used under the permission of the artist.
ISBN: 978-1-940753-15-7
Front cover image: At Mindano, 2016, acrylic paint, metal, powder coat, 22”x12”x12” Back cover image: Bypass of Rubaul, 2014, acrylic paint, cardboard, metal, powder coat 12” x 6” x 8”
CONTE N T S Art Department Chair’s Foreword. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Essay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Artist Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Curriculum Vitae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
ART D E PA RT M E N T CH AIR’ S F ORE WORD Welcome to the Pacific features the latest works of Dean De Cocker. Created mostly during his recent sabbatical leave, the exhibition unveils De Cocker’s newest response to themes he has explored throughout his thirty year career as a professional artist. Drawn in equal measure to minimalist art and the heroic sacrifices made by the “Greatest Generation,” the artist’s quest has been to reconcile clean, hard, reductivist edges with the sensually rounded forms of WWII ships and fighter planes. De Cocker’s finely crafted, often nearly skeletal forms suggest the underlying structure of what remains in the aircraft boneyards of Southern California. In the exhibition, the geometric and organic forms are often lit so that cast shadows play on the wall behind them, becoming an inseparable partner to the objects.This intersection of the tangible and the intangible is Dean’s prayer for remembrance. I would like to thank the many colleagues and students that have been instrumental in bringing this exhibition to fruition, David Olivant for writing the catalog, Brad Peatross, designer of the catalog, the College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the Provost and the President for their ongoing support of our programs and exhibition spaces and Claremont Print and Copy for the printing of this catalog. Many thanks are also extended to the Instructionally Related Activities Fund of California State University, Stanislaus, as well as anonymous donors for the funding of the exhibition and catalog. Their support is greatly appreciated.
Carmen Roxanne Robbin Chair, Art Department California State University, Stanislaus
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Welcome to the Pacific By David Olivant Minimalist might be the most obvious label for the wall-sculptures of Dean De Cocker, an artist whose background, education, and exhibition activity are strongly rooted in the West Coast of California, particularly the Los Angeles area, but it fails to do justice to the scope of the artist’s practice and sensibilities. The work remains orthodox in that it conceals all traces of the artist’s activity, however the relationship between production processes and finished product is largely transparent, in an homage to industrial production techniques derived from mid-century aeronautical and automobile manufacture. This might still place such sculpture squarely within a formalist aesthetic were it not for the veiled personal associations that come through. Dean’s work operates on two levels simultaneously. On the one hand, it takes quasi-geometrical structures from the immediate environment of factory-built objects and conceptualizes them into purely formal solids, thus purging them of any sense of utility and identity the originals might possess. On the other hand, these forms evoke a subtle range of associations (often nostalgic) connected with meanings present in the objects or production methods that serve as their inspiration. The fact that the associations are often embedded in nostalgia for Pacific theater World War II military scenarios creates a kind of poignancy based on a discord between the essentially comforting nature of rumination on a distant past and its disruption by the distressing content of that past. Dean’s father saw active service with the Seabees in the South Pacific and the over-arching title for the artist’s work is gleaned from military terminology. In this way, Dean’s sculptures read as a sort of confession, where the art reveals something beyond its formalist posture, where irony, even humor, are at least approached, largely through the tension between the severely impersonal methods of manufacture and the personal associations that seep out despite them. We shouldn’t make too much of this, the titles merely alert us to one possible level of reference among many—others might include Eamesian design principles and some of the symbolic forms in Kachina dolls of which Dean has a substantial collection. Of potentially more enduring interest is the interplay between the enclosed volumes of his sculptures and their accompanying cast shadows deftly orchestrated through the way in which each of his installations is lit. This interplay serves to bridge the volumetric and the flat in a manner that parallels the bridging of his solids by the armature supports upon which they are pinioned and suspended in space. A convincing case could be made for seeing Platonic archetypes. The cones suggesting Klansmen’s hoods or evoking P-40 War Hawks, the cylinders approximating telescopes or torpedo tubes, all playfully hint at a universe of ideal forms. Again, we need not make too much of this, it might just be a tease. More significantly it seems that in many of the recent works (Navigational Markers, Night Sortie, Fear or Fury) the solids now cleave closer to the flat support of the wall from which they insistently but modestly project like orthogonals fleeing a single vanishing point. After launching with such determination they seem set on plotting a path closely parallel to that of the wall’s surface as if from some implicit awareness that in so doing they trace out their own shadows. Such a slight move, but it might signal signs of a fresh détente between sculpture and painting. In a piece like Turning Point the shadows become as visually dense as the cones projecting them so the boundary between the two is largely erased and the boundary between flatness and volume gently but insistently subverted. On both levels the dynamics of perspective are subtly reversed so that it now seems that the suspended objects are projected by their umbral counterparts. Continued on next page
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The tracery of the shadows from the wire supports becomes more expansive and insistent than the original armatures, an effect that is shown off especially brilliantly in Navigational Markers. The smooth curves of the original appear incomplete without their more bloated partners. Then in Pacific Seal the objects shrink to mere functional blobs at the junctions between wire vectors, so now it is just the dance between the path of the shadows and their parent trajectories. In following this loose itinerary De Cocker has arrived at the same point at several different times from several different directions, a point at which nearly everything but the wall vanishes as the materiality of his forms quivers on the verge of dissolution.
“The Houses are all gone under the sea. The Dancers are all gone under the hill.” T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets.
Bound for the Beachs, 2016, acrylic paint, metal, plexiglass, powder coat, 75”x10”x10”
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Bypass of Rubal, 2015, metal, plastic, powder coat, rubber, vinyl, 60”x10”x14”
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Black Sands, 2016, graphite, metal, plasitc, plexiglass, powder coat, 48” x 24” x 4”
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Welcome to the Pacific, 2016, metal, powder coat, vinyl, 69” x 13” x 8”
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Turning Point, 2016, acrylic paint, metal, plasitc, powder coat, vinyl, 48” x 14” x 10”
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On Palau Island, 2016, metal, nylon, powder coat, 26”x22”x15”
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Works in Progress, 2015, metal, powder coat
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Running at Full Tilt, 2012, acrylic paint, fiberglass, metal, powder coat, wood, 36”x24”x20”
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Seal of the Pacific, 2014, acrylic paint, metal, plexiglass, powder coat, 75”x10”x10”
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Specific to the Pacific, 2014, metal, plexiglass, powder coat, vinyl, wood, 40”x27”x3”
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The Banner Triumphant, 2014, acrylic paint, cardboard, metal, plastic, plexiglass, powder coat, 14”x24”x7”
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The Flying Tigers, 2014, metal, powder coat, 36”x12”x24”
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Turning Point, 2014, acrylic paint, cardboard, metal, powder coat, 30”x4”x5”
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Mindano at Dawn, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, 40�x26� Inspirational vintage ship photographs from the collection of the artist
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Need to Know, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, 40”x26”
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The Shore Patrol, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, 40�x26�
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Truk, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, detail
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Truk, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, 40”x26”
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Waves, 2015, digital print, gouache, graphite, 40�x26�
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Specific to the Pacific, 2014, JayJay, Sacramento CA, installation
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Welcome to the Pacific, 2016, Art Space on Main, Turlock, CA installation
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ART IS T STAT E M E N T My work is part of a continuing series, Blue Jackets Return. From the first winged-shaped structures to the current work, I have been exploring my interest in formal elements by transforming flat, two-dimensional surfaces into three-dimensional objects. I derive much of my inspiration from everyday objects such as mailboxes, aircraft structures, wings, propellers, heavy machinery and architectural works. These objects become conceptual elements, which I transform into drawings. Then, via different techniques of construction, I fabricate many objects of inner structures and outer coverings that create volumetric enclosures. In recent years, my interest in racecar fabrication and collecting vintage BMX bicycles from the 1970’s has led to subtle changes to my work’s structure and color. My work of drawings, prints and photographs come from objects that inspire me and places that I have visited that make me think about time and space. Some of my newest print/painting work involves my interest in World War I and II military ship camouflage. The titles of my works are a result of my interest in the construction techniques of World War II aircraft and the battles fought in the South Pacific. 2016 marks 30 years that I have been an exhibiting artist, participating in over 50 solo exhibitions and over 150 group exhibitions with mention of my work in over 90 articles and reviews. I feel very lucky to have been able to make work that I enjoy and even luckier to have been able to share it with others. Dean De Cocker 2016
Pacific 1987, acrylic paint, cement, wood, 120”x36”x4”
Lost at Sea 1988 acrylic paint, fiber glass, wood, 60”x48”x10”
Opposite page: Untitled Drawings, 1987-1989, graphite on paper, 11”x14”
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Why I don’t play for the Los Angeles Dodgers 2008, mixed media, installation
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D E AN DE CO CK E R C U R R I C U L U M V IT A E BORN Montebello, CA RESIDES Turlock, CA STUDIOS Rosemead, CA (Los Angeles Area) and Turlock, CA EDUCATION 1989 Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, M.F.A. 1987 California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA, B.A. 1980 Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, CA, A.S. in Offset Lithography Color Separation TEACHING 2003 - Present 2002 1997 - 2003 1990 - 2003
Professor, Department of Art California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA Adjunct Professor, Sculpture, Department of Art, California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA Adjunct Professor in Studio Practices/Theory in Sculpture, Painting and Drawing, Department of Art, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA Shop Practices and Gallery Methods, Department of Art, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 “Welcome to the Pacific,” Art Space on Main, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA (catalog) 2015 “Tropical Boom Towns,” Merced College, Merced, CA “When Flat Tops Ruled the Waves,” John Stuart Rodgers Faculty Development Center, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2014 “Specific to the Pacific,” JAYJAY, Sacramento, CA 2013 “Lightning Strikes,” Chartreuse Muse, Modesto, CA 2012 “Running at Full Tilt,” JAYJAY, Sacramento, CA (catalog) 2011 “On the Way to Sulfer Island,” Beaver Street Gallery, Flagstaff, AZ ”Made in the Pacific,” Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento, CA 2010 “Pacific Winds,” Skinner Howard Art, Sacramento, CA “Oahu before Dawn,” Frumkin Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Dean De Cocker, Works for the President,” The President’s Gallery California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2009 “High Tide” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA “3rd Annual California Centered: printmaking, Featured Annual Honorees Solo Print Show” Merced Multicultural Center, Merced, CA 2008 “Return to Pearl” 643 A Project Space, Ventura, CA “Battle of a Shallow Sea,” John Stuart Rodgers Faculty Development Center, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2007 “Sources of Victory,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Return of the Black Cat,” Beaver Street Gallery, Flagstaff, AZ “Like the Yorktown,” Ventura College Gallery, Ventura, CA 2006 “Extended Orders,” University Art Gallery, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA (catalog) 2005 “South of Tawara,” Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV “Pin Points in the Pacific,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Silence in the Coral Sea,” Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA “Full Fathom Five,” JAYJAY, Sacramento, CA “The Pacific Boils Over,” Carnegie Art Center, Turlock, CA “Power in the Pacific,” Ridley Gallery, Sierra College, Rocklin, CA 2004 “A Year Away from the Pacific,” Parson’s Gallery, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA “Current and Winds,” Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA “Fighting the Tides,” Branson School, Ross, CA 2003 “Past Magnetic North,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Rough Seas,” Parks Exhibition Gallery, Idyllwild Arts, Idyllwild, CA 2002 “Rudder Shift,” Claremont City Hall Gallery, Claremont, CA 2001 “In the Shallow Lagoon,” JayJay, Sacramento, CA 2000 “Fragments from the Pacific,” Hunsaker/Schlesinger, Santa Monica, CA “Works From the Pacific Campaign,” The Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Midway,” Gallery 8, Sacramento, CA 1999 “Silent Service,” Davis Art Center, Davis, CA “Whispering Distance,” Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA (Catalog) 1998 “Vanishing Tide,” Gallery Paradiso, Costa Mesa, CA 1997 “Speed Flags,” Wignall Museum/Galler, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Catalog) “Allied Advances,” Weintraub Thomas Gallery, Sacramento, CA
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“Under a Shattering Fire,” San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “Principles of Recognition,” Gallery Paradiso, Costa Mesa, CA (Catalog) “In the Slot, 3 PM,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Watches and Lookouts,” J. Maddux Parker Gallery, Sacramento, CA “Flame Out,” The Art Store Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (Catalog) “Blue Jackets Return,” Boritzer/Gray Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Distances and Halts,” San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “The Boatswain Pipe,” Mendenhall Art Gallery, Whittier College, Whittier, CA “Dean De Cocker - Mixed Media Constructions,” Solomon Dubnick Gallery, Sacramento, CA “Dead Reckoning - The Resin Works,” Daniel Saxon Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Sensitive Materials,” Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA “Restricted Information,” Saxon-Lee Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Restricted Information,” Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 “Sculpture in the Garden,” Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, Alta Loma, CA 2015 Feast: The Plate Show,” JayJay, Sacramento, CA “California State University Stanislaus, Recent Work- Department of Art Faculty, Merced College, Merced, CA 2014 “Art Faculty on Main, “ Art Space on Main, Turlock, CA “Art Auction 2014,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA 2012 “In Praise of Collecting,” Carnegie Art Center, Turlock, CA “Art Auction 2012,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA 2011 “Art Auction 2011,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA 2010 “For Roland,” BunnyGunner, Pomona, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Art Auction 2010,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA “Faculty Exchange,” First Street Gallery, Humboldt State University, Humboldt, CA 2009 “Lust for Machines, Dean De Cocker and Matt Furmanski,” Santa Ana College Main Art Gallery, Santa Ana, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Art Auction 2009,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA 2008 “2332” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA 2007 “Research from the Department of Art @ John Stuart Rodgers Faculty Development Center,” California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA 2006 “Eight Hours Difference,” Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University, UK 2005 “Nice to Meet You,” Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Transitional – Dean De Cocker and Ian Kennelly,” Fort Point Arts Community Gallery, Boston, MA “Carol Channing Gala Benefit Art Auction,” University Art Gallery, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA 2004 “cut-ups, ready-mades, color theory,” JayJay, Sacramento, CA “Valley View - Art Department Faculty Exhibition,” University Art Gallery California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA “California Fine Art,” 2004 California State Fair, Award of Merit in Sculpture, Sacramento, CA “Art Auction 2004,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA 2003 “Art Auction 2003,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA “Benefit Art Auction,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Dean De Cocker/Roger Yogis, Pop Sculpture,” University Union Gallery, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA “Stuart Allen and Dean De Cocker,” 101 California Street, San Francisco, CA “Abstract-ed,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2002 “The New JayJay,” JayJay, Sacramento, CA “The 99 Dollar Show,” Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA “Big Wave IV,” Andrew-Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Taken From the Sea,” Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Works from the Permanent Collection,” Crocker Museum, Sacramento, CA “From Sculpture,” Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA “Material and Meaning: A Sculpture Exhibit,” Santa Monica College, Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2001 “Imported or Domestic,” Deparel, Amsterdam, Holland “Ever Since Icarus,” Lord Mori Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Constellations, A Faculty Exhibition,” Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA “Essence Re-pared,” Tomodachi Gallery, New York, NY “Mixed Bag,” Raid Projects, Los Angeles, CA “Material Matters, Dean De Cocker, Matthew Furmanski and Richard Johnston,” Raid Projects, Santa Ana, CA (Catalog) “Venice Art Walk Sculpture Exhibition,” Venice, CA 2000 “New Works from the Permanent Collection,” Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA “L.A. Art in the early 90’s<-Re Charge-> The Gift of Eileen and Peter Norton,” Laguna Beach Museum, Laguna Beach, CA
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“The Spurgeon Experience II,” Spurgeon Building, Santa Ana, CA “Dean De Cocker, David Lindberg, and William Speakman,” Inmo Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Dean De Cocker and Roland Reiss,” City Hall Gallery, City of Claremont, Claremont, CA “Pacific Shadows,” Dean De Cocker and Hoang Vu, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA “The Spurgeon Experience,” Spurgeon Building, Santa Ana, CA 1999 “The Big Wave II,” Andrew-Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Circular Logic,” I-5 Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1998 “For Art’s Sake,” Pasadena Art Alliance Benefit Auction, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA “The Big Wave,” Andrew-Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 1997 “Fall Group Show,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “100 Dollar Show,” POST Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “The New Gallery Paradiso,” Gallery Paradiso, Costa Mesa, CA “L.A. International” Gallery Artist, Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “9th Annual Fringe of the Fringe Art Auction” Benefit,” Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA “12 x 12,” Weintraub Thomas Gallery, Sacramento, CA “Winter Group Show,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1996 “Skin and Bone,” Noel Korten, Curator, Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park, Los Angeles, CA “Triton Art Fair,” Triton Hotel, San Francisco, CA “Fluid Bodies,” Kim Cridler, Dean De Cocker, Eric Johnson, Gallery 825, LA Art Association, Los Angeles, CA (Catalog) “The Best Of,” J. Maddux Parker Gallery, Sacramento, CA “Con-Structured,” Peter Frank, Curator, Gallery 825, LA Art Association, Los Angeles, CA “Living with Art,” Andrew-Shire Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Art Auction ’96,” 7th Biennial Art Auction for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA (Catalog) “8th Annual Fringe of the Fringe Art Auction,” Benefit, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA “Art 5-5-96,” Santa Monica College of Design, Art and Architecture and New Roads School Benefit Auction, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, CA “Tension and Structure,” George Geyer/Dean De Cocker, The Art Works Gallery, Riverside, CA “Structuralism,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (Catalog) “Winter Group Show,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “The Cup and the Tea Pot: The Extraordinary Diversity of a Simple Form,” The Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College, Claremont, CA “On and Off the Wall,” Barbara Berk, Michael Davis, Dean De Cocker, Suvan Geer, George Geyer, Susan Hornbeak-Oritz, Brad Howe, Nancy Mintz, Connie Mississippi, Pat Nickell, Christopher Sproat, Judy Sugden, Pat Warner, Eric Zammitt, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA “The New Structuralists,” Daniel Arvizu Gallery, Santa Ana, CA “The New Structuralists,” Susan Street Gallery, Solana Beach, CA 1995 “Beaux Arts Mad Hatters Ball,” San Diego State University Art Council Benefit Auction, Horton Plaza, San Diego, CA “Art Spoken Here,” San Diego Art Institute Benefit Auction, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA “Simply Small,” Susan Street Gallery, Solana Beach, CA “The Neo-Structuralists,” California State University, San Bernardino Art Gallery, San Bernardino, CA “Monthly Juried Exhibition,” Doug Simay, Juror, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “L.A. Movers at the Old L.A. Louver,” Venice, CA “U.S. Art ‘95 International Art Fair,” Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA “Venice Art Walk ’95,” Venice, CA “Winter Group Show,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Sanded and Poured,” 750 Gallery, Sacramento, CA 1994 “Big Littles,” Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “Pusan Biennial,” Pusan Cultural Center, Pusan, Korea (Catalog) “The New Structuralists,” Dean De Cocker, David Grant, Lee Pratt, Minuro Hiro, Eric Johnson, Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery, Santa Monica, CA (Catalog) “Mid-Summer Award Show,” Ann Mudge, Juror (First Place Award, Honorable Mention), San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “750 Invitational,” 750 Gallery, Sacramento, CA “Venice Art Walk ’94,” Venice, CA “Monthly Juried Exhibition,” Atara Baker, Juror, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA 1993 “ART LA ’93,” Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA “Group Invitational,” Mark Emerson, Curator, Gregory Kondos Art Gallery, Sacramento City College, Sacramento, CA “Fringe of the Fringe Festival,” DA Gallery, Pomona, CA “CARACEN 9th Annual Art Auction,” Every Picture Tells A Story Gallery, Los Angeles, CA “Venice Art Walk ’93,” Venice, CA “The New Structuralists,” Dean De Cocker, David Grant, Stephen Shakelford, The Art Store Gallery, Pasadena, CA (Catalog) “Summer Group Show,” Boritzer/Gray Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1992 “Artist’s Toys,” DA Gallery, Pomona, CA “Tiles By Artists,” First Street Gallery, Claremont, CA “Metal Now,” James Fussel, Scott Ward, Jurors, Downey Museum of Art, Downey, CA “Mid-Summer Award Show,” Ruth Snyder, Juror, (Honorable Mention), San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “Art By Artists II - 3D,” Guy Dill Curator, Venice Art Walk ‘92, Venice, CA “Venice Art Walk ’92,” Venice, CA
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“One Foot Show,” Alexia Markarian, Juror, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “Monthly Juried Exhibition,” Nancy Livesay, Juror, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “Sculpture on the Wall,” Wignall Museum/Gallery, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Catalog) “San Diego Art Institute 37th Annual,” Guy Dill, Juror, (Honorable Mention) San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “CARACEN 7th Annual Art Auction,” Richard Green Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “DA Dum Luck Show,” Fringe of the Fringe Festival 1991, DA Gallery, Pomona, CA “Heal The Bay Art Auction,” Santa Monica, CA “The 11th Annual Juried Show,” Howard Fox, Juror, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA “The Store Show,” Richard Bennett Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (Catalog) “Venice Art Walk ’91,” Venice, CA “Venice Art Walk Outdoor Sculpture Show,” Guy Dill, Curator, Venice, CA “Venice Art Walk ’90,” Venice, CA “Diverse Works,” Century Gallery, Sylmar, CA “LA + 250,” Juried Exhibit, Richard Heller and Bennett Roberts, Jurors, S.I.T.E. Gallery, Culver City, CA “Venice Art Walk ’89,” Venice, CA “Fresh Visions I,” Dorothy Goldeen Gallery, Santa Monica, CA “San Diego Art Institute 35th Annual,” Laddie John Dill, Juror, (Honorable Mention), San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA “First Year Student Exhibition,” Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA “BA Exhibition,” Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA “Student 2D-3D Show,” Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA “Ink and Clay,” University Union Gallery, Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA “Student 2D-3D Show,” Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA “Student 2D-3D Show,” Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona, CA
LECTURES 2015 “Tropical Boom Towns,” Merced College, Merced, CA “When Flat Tops Ruled the Waves,” John Stuart Rodgers Faculty Development Center, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2014 “Specific to the Pacific,” JAYJAY, Sacramento, CA 2013 “Lightning Strikes,” Chartreuse Muse, Modesto, CA 2012 “In Praise of Collecting,” Carnegie Art Center, Turlock, CA 2011 “On the Way to Sulfer Island,” Beaver Street Gallery, Flagstaff, AZ ”Made in the Pacific,” Center for Contemporary Art, Sacramento, CA 2010 “Sonoma State University, Be My Guest, Visiting Artist Lecture Series,” Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA 2009 “From Pearl to the Sea” RSCA Week, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2008 “Return to Pearl” 643 A Project Space, Ventura, CA 2007 “Sources of Victory,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Return of the Black Cat,” Beaver Street Gallery, Flagstaff, AZ “Like the Yorktown,” Ventura College Gallery, Ventura, CA 2006 “Extended Orders,” University Art Gallery, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA “Eight Hours Difference,” Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster University, U.K. 2005 “Silence in the Coral Sea,” Exhibition Lecture, Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA “Power in the Pacific,” Exhibition Lecture, Ridley Gallery, Sierra College, Rocklin, CA “The Pacific Boils Over,” Exhibition Lecture, Carnegie Art Center, Turlock, CA 2004 “Dean De Cocker, Current and Winds,” Exhibition Lecture California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA “AYear Away from the Pacific,” Parson’s Gallery, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA 2003 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2002 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA 2001 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 2000 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA “Works from the Pacific Campaign,” Artist Talk about work in exhibition, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Practical Magic,” Lecture for grade school teachers on how to make art with limited resources, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, CA “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA “Pacific Shadows,” Artist Talk, Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA 1999 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, Davis Art Center, Davis, CA “Whispering Distance,” Artist Talk, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, CA “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, Yucaipa High School, Yucaipa, CA 1998 “Dean De Cocker,” Artist Talk, Cal Poly Pomona Art Department, Pomona, CA 1997 “Speed Flags,” Artist Talk about work in exhibition, Wignall Museum/Gallery, Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 1995 “The Neo-Structuralist,” California State University, San Bernardino Art Gallery, California State University, San Bernardino, CA AWARDS 2015 2014 2012 2011
Research Sabbatical, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA
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2009 Finalist for City of Reno Public Art Commission, Reno, Nevada Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2008 Research Sabbatical, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2007 Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA 2005 Solo Exhibit, Main Gallery, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV Research, Scholarship and Creativity Activity Grant, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, CA Solo Exhibit, Carnegie Art Center, Turlock, CA Solo Exhibit, Ridley Gallery, Sierra College, Rocklin, CA 2004 Award of Merit in Sculpture, “California Fine Art,” 2004 California State Fair, Sacramento, CA 1996 Solo Exhibit, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA 1994 Solo Exhibit, San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA 1993 Finalist for “Pomona Metro Rail Project,” City of Pomona and L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Pomona, CA 1988-1989 Fellowship Recipient, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA Travel Research Grant Recipient, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA BIBLIOGRAPHY 2016 “Pop-up exhibitions help celebrate Turlock’s Carnegie” Modesto Bee Scene, January 1, 2016. 2015 “Tropical Boom Towns at Merced College Gallery,” Merced Times, August 20, 2015. 2014 “Dean De Cocker and Peter Wayne Lewis @ JayJay,” file:///Users/ddecocker/Desktop/Dean%20&DeCocker%20&%20Peter%20W… Art%20Reviews%20%7C%20Art%20Museums%20%7C%20Art%20Ga.webarchive, Janurary 22, 2015. “Peter Wayne Lewis ‘Temporal Paintings’ & Dean De Cocker ‘Specific to the Pacific’.” http://theseenmag.com/dedicated-specific-to-the-pacific/, November 7, 2014. “Critics picks for Sacramento’s Second Saturday.” http://www.sacbee.com/entertainment/arts-culture/article3584349.html, November 6, 2014. 2012 “Running at Full Tilt,” Catalog, JAYJAY, Sacramento, CA. 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Faist, Jennifer. “Between the Dream and the Reality Falls the Shadow.” Principles of Recognition. Catalog, Gallery Paradiso. “Continuing and Upcoming.” ArtScene 16:2 (1996). Willette, Jeanne S.M. “A Few Words on Jellyfish, French Fries, Pots and Airplanes.” Catalog, Gallery 825. Geer, Suvan. “George Geyer.” ArtScene 15:10 (1996). “Art Auction ’96.” Catalog, Museum of Contemporary Art. Knaff, Devorah L. “Fragile Balance of Power.” The Press-Enterprise 28 April 1996. O’Brien, Pat. “Celebrate New Beginnings.” The Press-Enterprise 17 April 1996. Boritzer, Etan. “Structuralism.” Catalog, Boritzer/Gray/Hamano Gallery. Reed, Jim. “Dean De Cocker: Ring Around Rubal, 3pm.” Riverside Art Museum. 1995 Exhibition Announcement with Photo, Arts & Entertainment. California State University, San Bernardino. The Coyote Chronicle 30:3 (1995). Grossman, Kat. “First Gallery Show/Neo Structuralism.” Friends of the Museum Newsletter (Fall 1995). “Continuing and Upcoming.” ArtScene 15:3 (1995). Kugelman, Kerry. “To See Gravity.” About Art 1:6 (1995). Eskay, Kay. “Suspended Animation: Dean De Cocker at the Art Store Gallery.” Coagula Art Journal #17. Kugelman, Kerry. “Ars Ex Machina.” Visions (Summer 1995). Madigan, Nick. “A Really Big Show.” The Outlook 21 August 1995. Kugelman, Kerry. “Flame Out.” Catalog, The Art Store Gallery. 1994 Snow, Shauna. Los Angeles Times 10 April 1994. Catalog, Pusan Biennial. Frank, Peter. Excerpts from “New Structuralists.” Catalog, Boritzer/Gray Hamano Gallery. Jarrell, Joe. “Review.” Sculpture July-August 1994. 1993 Duryee, Maria. “Art Show Really Takes Off.” Whittier Daily News 11 September 1993. Davis, Randal. “Unexpected Conjunctions.” Sacramento News and Review 8 July, 1993. Frank, Peter. “New Structuralists.” Catalog, The Art Store Gallery. 1991 “Sculpture on the Wall.” Catalog, Wignall Museum/Gallery. “The Store Show.” Catalog, Richard Bennett Gallery. Curtis, Cathy. “Unusual Dimensions.” Los Angeles Times 25 July 1991. 1990 Geer, Suvan. “From Layered Images to Formal Structures.” Los Angeles Times 17 July 1990. Snow, Shauna. “Debuts.” Los Angeles Times 24 June 1990. 1989 “Fresh Visions I.” Los Angeles Times 30 June 1989. SELECTED COLLECTIONS The Crocker Museum, Sacramento, CA Robert V Fullerton Art Museum, San Bernardino, CA Laguna Beach Museum, Laguna, CA Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA Natomas Charter School, Sacramento, CA Bank of Sacramento, Meridian Plaza, Sacramento, CA Merrill Lynch, Sacramento, CA Sprint, Santa Clara, CA
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AC K NOW LE D GE M E N TS California State University, Stanislaus
Dr. Joseph F. Sheley, President
Dr. James T. Strong, Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs
Dr. James A. Tuedio, Dean, College of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Art
Dr. Roxanne Robbin, Chair, Professor
Dean De Cocker, Professor
Daniel Edwards, Assistant Professor
Jessica Gomula, Professor
David Olivant, Professor
Gordon Senior, Professor
Richard Savini, Professor
Dr. Staci Scheiwiller, Assistant Professor
Nikki Boudreau, Gallery Assistant
Meg Broderick, Administrative Support Assistant II
Andrew Cain, Instructional Technician I
Jon Kithcart, Equipment Technician II
This catalog is dedicated to the memory of my Father, Robert De Cocker. A Patriot, an Educator, a great Father He taught me well and I was so lucky to have him as a Dad.
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