Raymond Pettibon


Auteur(s) : Ralph Rugoff

Perhaps unlike any artist of his generation, Raymond Pettibon (1957-) best captured the discontent and counterculture spirit of the late 1970s and early '80s in America. Immersed in the punk scene in Southern California, Pettibon devoted his earliest work to flyers for Black Flag and zines that he created and sold in local record stores. His distinctive style took shape in those early days: slyly sophisticated pen-and-ink drawings with cartoonlike flourishes.

This book-produced in close collaboration with the artist-is the most comprehensive volume on Pettibon's work to date. It explores his art over the past thirty years, including many previously unpublished works, as well as works from zines and posters and excerpts from screenplays.

 

Informations
Langue(s)
English
Parution
Pages
368
Éditeur
Rizzoli
Format
Grand format - Livre relié
Dimensions
45 × 280 × 330 mm
Out of print
Variations
Cards