Bad at Sports

·S1 E929

Bad at Sports Episode 929: Dan Attoe

February 24
54 mins

Episode Description

Recorded on the fly during art fair week, live at NADA, this conversation with Dan Attoe moves from metal-kid origin stories to Zen meditation, daily practice, tattooing, landscape painting, and the unexpected turn toward writing a horror novel.

Duncan opens with a personal note: a Dan Attoe painting has been hanging in his home for 22 years, a wedding gift that quietly embedded itself into the fabric of his life, which frames the conversation, and traces Attoe's arc from rural Idaho and northern Minnesota outsider to one of the most recognizable painters of his generation.

Attoe talks about the seven-year run of making a painting every weekday, a discipline that functioned less as a productivity hack and more as a survival strategy. What began as wild, sex-and-drugs-and-rowdy-party imagery rooted in imagined social worlds gradually shifted toward the meditative landscapes he's now known for. These aren't observed sites but constructed psychic spaces, built from memory, attention, and what he calls a process of "composting" experience.

Zen practice, daily drawing, and tattooing form a three-part studio structure that keeps the work in motion. Learning to tattoo on his own body sharpened his attention to contrast, permanence, and empathy, feeding directly back into the paintings. Along the way we get patches, skate culture, Methodist guilt, Barry McGee installations, Walker Art Center bookstore theory dives, and the long road from being told to abandon heavy-metal imagery to fully embracing it as the engine of a mature practice.

The conversation closes on writing: how Stephen King, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and decades of accumulated art-world experience led Attoe to channel theory, narrative, and lived history into a horror novel.

It's a talk about attention, energy, and letting the work tell you what it needs to become.

Images courtesy of Western Exhibitions - 

A party for children, 2019 India ink and graphite on paper 7h x 7w in   Fingertip Mountain, 2020 Oil on Canvas on Panel 24h x 24w in   Forest Path with Glowing Orb, 2021 Oil on Canvas on Panel 36h x 24w in   Dual Falls with Painted Arches, 2021 Oil on Canvas on Panel 36h x 24w in

Names Dropped:

Dan Attoe — https://www.danattoe.com
Dan Attoe at Western Exhibitions — https://westernexhibitions.com/artists/dan-attoe
Dan Attoe at PPOW — https://ppowgallery.com/artists/dan-attoe/
Clouds Tattoo (Attoe's shop) — https://www.cloudstattoo.com
A Talking Treehttps://www.amazon.com/Taking-Tree-Dan-Attoe/dp/B0D4JGYR2F

Barry McGee — https://www.ratio3.org/artists/barry-mcgee
Chris Johanson — https://altman-siegel.com/artists/chris-johanson
Jean-Michel Basquiat — https://gagosian.com/artists/jean-michel-basquiat/
Titian — https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/titian
Giorgione — https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/giorgione
Arthur Danto — https://www.columbia.edu/cu/philosophy/faculty/danto.html
Dr. Woo — https://drwoo.com

Natalie Goldberg — https://nataliegoldberg.com
Stephen King — https://stephenking.com
George Saunders — https://georgesaundersbooks.com
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenancehttps://www.harpercollins.com/products/zen-and-the-art-of-motorcycle-maintenance-robert-m-pirsig

Jean-François Lyotard — https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/lyotard/
Jean Baudrillard — https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/baudrillard/

Walker Art Center — https://walkerart.org
Iowa Writers' Workshop — https://writersworkshop.uiowa.edu

Iron Maiden — https://www.ironmaiden.com
Danzig — https://www.danzig-verotik.com
Twin Peaks — https://www.sho.com/twin-peaks
Dragonlance / Larry Elmore — https://larryelmore.com

New Art Dealers Alliance –– https://www.newartdealers.org/

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