Spectacles, Tophats, & Ties: David Driesbach Prints

David Driesbach
October 24, 2018 through January 15, 2019

Spectacles, Tophats & Ties features an incredible variety of this prolific artist’s work on loan from the North Dakota Art Gallery Director’s Association, NAGDA. In 2014, Minot State University received a remarkable donation from the internationally known print maker David Driesbach. A master of visual storytelling, David’s work often draws upon his own life experiences, dreams, and imagined dramas. Colorful characters float across surreal and dreamlike scenes. Some prints hearken back to his experiences in the South Pacific during World War II, while others are more humorous recounting events such as his home phone number was one digit different than the local pizza place when he taught at Northern Illinois University. David often puts himself right in the middle of the story with round spectacles, a top hat, and a tie (a personal homage to his wife). Viewers find numerous Little Orphan Annie cartoons, American currency, and appropriations from the history of art throughout many of his pieces. With these recurring themes and imagery. David has an unmistakable style that spans back to the earliest work in the collection from the early 1950’s.