Dan Boylan

Dan Boylan was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1940. He attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha and finished his education in art after moving to California in 1961.He returned to Omaha in 1984 to paint full time and shows his work in galleries around the midwest. His work is locally seen at the Adam Whitney Gallery and Dundee Gallery. He is also represented by Vivian Kiechel, a fine art dealer.
Dan\'s exploration of painting takes him through the worlds of nature: the midwestern landscape, the city scene and ultimately to the subject of the human figure. He has had one man shows from the joslyn museum in 1989 to the haydon gallery, lincoln in 2000. His work is in private and corporate collections from con agra to Senator Ben Nelson in Washington, DC.

“My paintings have been and continue to be influenced by Willem de Kooning, Nathan Olivera and the Bay Area Figurative Movement. Lately I have been looking at Rembrandt and Monet, more in terms of surface technique and less in terms of subject matter. I have come to believe in a kind of alchemy whereby a thought can be transformed from being a mere idea into a complex image. The rendering transforms into something so sophisticated technically that it defies explanation and confounds its own mode of execution. This inexplicable result is what I am always working towards.” Dan Moylan passed away in Omaha, NE in 2017.

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