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Paul McCarthy's Teddy skateboard art by the skateroom
Paul McCarthy's Teddy skateboard art by the skateroom

Teddy

À propos

Entre 1972 et 1983, Paul McCarthy a réalisé une série de performances mettant en scène masques, bouteilles, casseroles, uniformes et une multitude d'autres objets. Ces objets ont été conservés dans des valises jusqu'en 1991, date à laquelle ils ont été photographiés séparément. Cet ensemble de photographies a été intitulé PROPO. Pour notre première collaboration avec Paul McCarthy, nous avons revisité cette série en transposant dix de ses photographies sur des skateboards.

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Paul McCarthy's Teddy skateboard art by the skateroom
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Portrait of Paul MCCARTHY

About the Artist

Portrait of Paul MCCARTHY

Paul McCarthy (b. 1945) is a provocative American artist based in Los Angeles, acclaimed for his shock‑charged performances, sculpture, and installations that confront consumer culture and societal taboos. Working across video, film, and sculpture, McCarthy transforms familiar icons—Disney characters, fast‑food motifs, consumer products—into grotesque and often comical critiques of contemporary life.

From raw performances in the 1970s to large-scale installations like WS, where he twisted the Snow White myth into a disturbing multimedia experience, McCarthy unapologetically probes themes of sexuality, identity, and power through messy, absurdist spectacle.

His inflatable works—such as the infamous Paris “Tree,” a 24 m green sculpture cheekily resembling a sex toy—entertain and unsettle, cementing his status as a fearless interrogator of cultural fantasies and taboos.

A foundational figure in contemporary art, McCarthy has exhibited globally in venues including Tate Modern, Guggenheim, MoCA, and Park Avenue Armory.

Paul McCarthy (b. 1945) is a provocative American artist based in Los Angeles, acclaimed for his shock‑charged performances, sculpture, and installations that confront consumer culture and societal taboos. Working across video, film, and sculpture, McCarthy transforms familiar icons—Disney character
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Paul McCarthy (b. 1945) is a provocative American artist based in Los Angeles, acclaimed for his shock‑charged performances, sculpture, and installations that confront consumer culture and societal taboos. Working across video, film, and sculpture, McCarthy transforms familiar icons—Disney characters, fast‑food motifs, consumer products—into grotesque and often comical critiques of contemporary life.

From raw performances in the 1970s to large-scale installations like WS, where he twisted the Snow White myth into a disturbing multimedia experience, McCarthy unapologetically probes themes of sexuality, identity, and power through messy, absurdist spectacle.

His inflatable works—such as the infamous Paris “Tree,” a 24 m green sculpture cheekily resembling a sex toy—entertain and unsettle, cementing his status as a fearless interrogator of cultural fantasies and taboos.

A foundational figure in contemporary art, McCarthy has exhibited globally in venues including Tate Modern, Guggenheim, MoCA, and Park Avenue Armory.