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Daniel Dutton (born 1959 near
Somerset, Kentucky Somerset is a home rule-class city in Pulaski County, Kentucky, United States. The city population was 11,924 according to the 2020 census. It is the seat of Pulaski County. History Somerset was first settled in 1798 by Thomas Hansford and rec ...
) is a contemporary artist,
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,
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, artistic director, and amateur filmmaker, whose work combines visual, musical, and narrative arts. He is best known for his first opera, ''The Stone Man''. During the 1980s, Dutton showed visual and video installation art at the J. B. Speed Art Museum in
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. The Speed Museum commissioned two video works from Dutton: ''A Day in the Life of the Artist'', and ''Water; an installed environment''. Dutton's work was featured as a one-man show in the rotunda of the US Congressional Office Building in 1985. In 1990,
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premiered Dutton's first
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, ''The Stone Man'', at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. ''The Stone Man'' was followed by a four-part cycle of dance operas titled ''The Secret Commonwealth''. These four operas; ''The Changeling and the Bear'', ''The Road'', ''Love and Time'', and ''The Approach of the Mystery'', were staged between 1995 and 2000. The first three operas were filmed and broadcast by Kentucky Educational Television. Dutton's visual art work is displayed in the corporate art collections of the Brown-Forman Corporation, Louisville, KY and the LeBlond Machino company in
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. Also, they can be seen at the
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Art Museum,
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, and the 21c Museum, Louisville, KY. In 2003, Dutton was commissioned to paint a set of 12 scenes from traditional ballads by
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, Louisville, Kentucky. The paintings, along with a book and Dutton's recordings of traditional ballads, are complementary aspects of a project titled ''Ballads of the Barefoot Mind'', which were displayed at 21c Museum in the Fall of 2006. In 2016, Dutton partnered with
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/ artist Jesse Rivera to form Rivera-Dutton Sculpture Studio. Daniel Dutton lives in Somerset, Kentucky. Dutton is one of the last descendants still residing in Somerset of the Dutton family whose property was the site of the
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Battle of Dutton Hill (also known as the Battle of Somerset). His studio is less than 1/4 mile from the
Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument The Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument in Pulaski County, Kentucky, near Somerset, Kentucky, commemorates the Confederate soldiers who died at the battle of Dutton's Hill in 1863. Today the battlefield of Dutton's Hill is on private property. It ...
.


References

;Other sources *Tagami, Ty, "MUSICAL AMBASSADOR - MAKER OF RARE JAPANESE LUTE WILL PLAY IN SOMERSET" , ''Lexington Herald'', 20 February 1999. p. A1: "Ohashi came to Somerset to visit friends and to perform with local artist Daniel Dutton, whom he met in Japan two years ago. Dutton traveled to Japan in 1997 with a Japanese couple living in Somerset, playing old Appalachian ballads on dulcimer and guitar for a Japanese audience. Dutton, who is the artistic director and musical composer for the opera, invited Ohashi to come to Kentucky and open the show." *Unk, "'SECRET' GETTING EASIER TO FIGURE OUT", ''Lexington Herald'', 14 February 1999, p. J3: "Daniel Dutton hopes people will leave the world premiere of ''Love & Time'' - the third in his series of four opera-modern dance productions called ''The Secret Commonwealth'' saying: "I kind of understand what was happening there." The Somerset-based director/composer knows he has tested audiences with the first two chapters: ''The Changeling'' and the ''Bear and The Road''.


External links

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Rivera-Dutton Sculpture Studio

Art Appreciation and the Poetics of Space (Kentucky School of Art)



''Ballads of the Barefoot Mind''
Exhibition at 21c Museum
21c Museum book of ''Ballads of the Barefoot Mind'' 21c Museum website Speed Art Museum website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dutton, Daniel American male classical composers American classical composers 21st-century classical composers 1959 births Living people People from Pulaski County, Kentucky Artists from Kentucky Musicians from Kentucky 21st-century American composers 21st-century American male musicians