Andrew Hahn creates unsolvable mysteries with the same meticulous objectivity that detectives employ to solve a crime. They suggest frightening occurrences that have been romanticized in the name of entertainment and then revised back into images of pure uncertainty.
Hahn lives and works in Los Angeles. He earned his MFA from CalArts in 1996, where he spent most of his tenure writing a novel, and BFA from the University of North Texas in 1994. Hahn works in a variety of media including painting, video, printmaking, bookmaking and writing.
Solo exhibitions include those at Roberts and Tilton, Los Angeles; Cardenas Bellanger, Paris; Sister, Los Angeles; WPA, Los Angeles, and Ibid Projects, London. His work in video has screened at Automat, Los Angeles; The University of Houston, Texas; and Untitled, New York. His work appears in The Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California; The Los Angeles Public Library, California; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas; and the Zabludowicz Art Trust, London.