Duane Hanson was a sculptor. But like Close, Estes, and Goings, his work is hyperrealistic, so many people associate him with these artists. Hanson’s subject matter is uniquely American, like the tourists in shorts and loud patterns, in his 1994 Old Couple on a Bench, above.
Hanson based his sculptures on real people. He positioned them to convey specific emotions, such as fatigue. He then painted the sculptures with great attention to detail, clothed them, and added real hair.
Hanson said his goal was “not about fooling people.” Instead, he hoped to inspire empathy and a recognition of “the universality of all people.”