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Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom
Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom in a vintage interior
Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom on a wall between vinyl covers

No Title (You have a clear...), 1990

Édition limitée de 250

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Dans cette première collaboration avec l'artiste américain Raymond Pettibon et le MoMA, THE SKATEROOM explore les œuvres de l'artiste sur le thème du surf pour proposer deux éditions limitées à 250 exemplaires : No Title ( You have a clear… ), 1990 , et No Title ( The bright flatness ), 2003 . À travers ces visuels, les spectateurs accompagnent un héros de la contre-culture qui est peut-être le plus proche représentant de l'artiste.

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Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom
Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom in a vintage interior
Raymond Pettibon's No Title (You have clear) 1990 skateboard art by the skateroom on a wall between vinyl covers
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Portrait of Raymond PETTIBON

About the Artist

Portrait of Raymond PETTIBON

Raymond Pettibon’s (b. 1957) influential oeuvre engages a wide spectrum of American iconography variously pulled from literature, art history, philosophy, religion, politics, sports, and alternative youth culture, among other sources. Intermixing image and text, his drawings engage the visual rhetoric of pop and commercial culture while incorporating language from mass media as well as classic texts by writers such as William Blake, Marcel Proust, and Walt Whitman. Through his exploration of the visual and critical potential of drawing, Pettibon’s practice harkens back to the traditions of satire and social critique in the work of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists and caricaturists such as William Hogarth, Gustave Doré, and Honoré Daumier, while reinforcing the importance of the medium within contemporary art and culture today.

Raymond Pettibon’s (b. 1957) influential oeuvre engages a wide spectrum of American iconography variously pulled from literature, art history, philosophy, religion, politics, sports, and alternative youth culture, among other sources. Intermixing image and text, his drawings engage the visual rhetor
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Raymond Pettibon’s (b. 1957) influential oeuvre engages a wide spectrum of American iconography variously pulled from literature, art history, philosophy, religion, politics, sports, and alternative youth culture, among other sources. Intermixing image and text, his drawings engage the visual rhetoric of pop and commercial culture while incorporating language from mass media as well as classic texts by writers such as William Blake, Marcel Proust, and Walt Whitman. Through his exploration of the visual and critical potential of drawing, Pettibon’s practice harkens back to the traditions of satire and social critique in the work of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century artists and caricaturists such as William Hogarth, Gustave Doré, and Honoré Daumier, while reinforcing the importance of the medium within contemporary art and culture today.