Olan Montgomery

Olan Montgomery, sometimes called only Olan,[1] is an identical twin and American pop-artist and actor notable for his pop-art portraits of both celebrities[2] and unknown people,[3] and for his depictions of the Gay party scene.[4] He employs several techniques including one where transfers his own photographs to canvas, in order to embue photographic portraits with color. Village Voice art critic Michael Musto described the artist as "upping the subculture".[5] Olan Montgomery co-starred on Boardwalk Empire, Season 2, episode 8 "Peg of Old" directed by Allen Coulter, original air date November 6, 2011. He also co-starred in the feature films Appropriate Behavior directed by Desiree Akhavan and Abysm directed by Serge Levin starring Charles Baker and Michael Ironside.. Olan can be seen starring as conjoined twins along side his twin brother Thomas Montgomery in AFI Fest 2016 short film Ham Heads directed by Efren Hernandez and produced by Brett Potter. He is based in New York City but was born in Georgia.[5]

References

  1. LAUREL GROSS (July 13, 2003). "URBAN TACTICS; Tellers in Tangerine". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-01-05. Olan (don't call him Timmothy Olan Montgomery, his birth name) is a customer at the bank as well as an artist, and he wanted to do something for those women who have been greeting him with such grace and so many smiles since he started banking there two and a half years ago. Being a Southerner (born in Georgia) and a gentleman, he refers to them as ladies.
  2. "Olan's 'Metamorphosis' in New York". artdaily.com. Retrieved 2016-01-08.
  3. http://www.saatchionline.com/olanscooter
  4. http://www.60by80.com/new-york/whos-who-arts-culture/q-a-olan-montgomery.html
  5. 1 2 Michael Musto, (Mar 3, 2008). "Portrait Artist Makes it Big By Upping the Subculture". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2010-01-05. Now, I hold onto every little canvas—and thank God, I've not only kept the portrait Olan Montgomery made of me, it's looming on my living room wall and lording over all the portraits.

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