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Peter Saul (Hardcover)
Richard Shiff, Annabelle Teneze
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A Pop Art predecessor, Peter Saul is known for his luridly
coloured, contrarian depictions of popular culture and political
history. In the 1950s and 60s, reacting against Abstract
Expressionism s seriousness and influenced by Surrealist Roberto
Matta, Saul began to paint everyday objects like iceboxes, steaks,
and toilets in bright colours, along with political works like his
series of graphic, cartoonish Vietnam paintings (1960s), which,
though they had no clear moral message or political agenda, were
evidently anti Vietnam War. Jumbling references like Mickey Mouse,
Ethel Rosenberg, and Willem de Kooning, his work also includes
darkly humorous self-portraits. His work is often compared to the
riotous palettes and caustic wit of artists such as Robert
Colescott, Raymond Pettibon, and R. Crumb. The book includes
several contributions: Richard Shiff, renowned art historian,
writes about the work from a more formalist and historical
perspective; Annabelle Teneze provides a substantive essay on every
period of the artist s long career; and critic Bruce Hainley
addresses the satirical aspect of the artist s work.
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