Mark Ryden: The Gay '90s

Mark Ryden: The Gay '90s

Author: Amanda Erlanson

Publisher: Rizzoli

Published: 2013-04-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780847839858

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Celebrated Pop Surrealist artist Mark Ryden’s newest body of work, presented in this book for the first time. Crowned "the high prince of Lowbrow," Mark Ryden has become a fixture of the contemporary alternative art movement. In his newest work, Mark Ryden: The Gay 90’s, the artist casts his skewed perspective toward the turn of the nineteenth century with such creepy yet beautiful works as a portrait of Abraham Lincoln dressed in foppish 1890s fashion and surrounded with a heavenly nimbus, Jesus Christ playing a pink piano for an audience of kewpie triplet girls, and a Gibson girl in a tight corset constructed entirely of meat. With masterful painting technique and disquieting content, Ryden’s newest paintings display his fascination with the earnest kitsch found in popular art of the end of the 1800s, yet reinforces how his paintings now more than ever are a skewering of both historical and current pop cultural touchstones. Ryden’s visual cues range from cryptic to cute, balancing his compositions between nostalgic cliché and disturbing archetype. This book showcases his talent for creating paintings that marry accessibility and technique with visceral resonance and sociocultural relevance, making it easy to see why he garners the ardent attention of museums, critics, and serious collectors alike.


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Download or read book Mark Ryden: The Gay '90s written by Amanda Erlanson and published by Rizzoli. This book was released on 2013-04-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrated Pop Surrealist artist Mark Ryden’s newest body of work, presented in this book for the first time. Crowned "the high prince of Lowbrow," Mark Ryden has become a fixture of the contemporary alternative art movement. In his newest work, Mark Ryden: The Gay 90’s, the artist casts his skewed perspective toward the turn of the nineteenth century with such creepy yet beautiful works as a portrait of Abraham Lincoln dressed in foppish 1890s fashion and surrounded with a heavenly nimbus, Jesus Christ playing a pink piano for an audience of kewpie triplet girls, and a Gibson girl in a tight corset constructed entirely of meat. With masterful painting technique and disquieting content, Ryden’s newest paintings display his fascination with the earnest kitsch found in popular art of the end of the 1800s, yet reinforces how his paintings now more than ever are a skewering of both historical and current pop cultural touchstones. Ryden’s visual cues range from cryptic to cute, balancing his compositions between nostalgic cliché and disturbing archetype. This book showcases his talent for creating paintings that marry accessibility and technique with visceral resonance and sociocultural relevance, making it easy to see why he garners the ardent attention of museums, critics, and serious collectors alike.


The Gay 90's

The Gay 90's

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Publisher: Cernunnos

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782374950006

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From the godfather of Pop Surrealism, 24 mini-prints ready to frame. Previously published by Taschen and Rizzoli, Mark Ryden is currently one of today’s most celebrated names in the contemporary art scene. Crowned the “godfather of pop surrealism”, he is adored and followed by millions of fans. During his last event, over 2 000 people showed up on the first day in the hopes of getting their hands on a signed edition. “The Gay 90’s” is Mark Ryden’s greatest work. Showcased in two large galleries in New York and Los Angeles, the exhibit became the subject of a book published by Rizzoli in the United States. Over 24 collector’s postcards of his most famous paintings are contained in the set.


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Download or read book The Gay 90's written by and published by Cernunnos. This book was released on 2016-11-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the godfather of Pop Surrealism, 24 mini-prints ready to frame. Previously published by Taschen and Rizzoli, Mark Ryden is currently one of today’s most celebrated names in the contemporary art scene. Crowned the “godfather of pop surrealism”, he is adored and followed by millions of fans. During his last event, over 2 000 people showed up on the first day in the hopes of getting their hands on a signed edition. “The Gay 90’s” is Mark Ryden’s greatest work. Showcased in two large galleries in New York and Los Angeles, the exhibit became the subject of a book published by Rizzoli in the United States. Over 24 collector’s postcards of his most famous paintings are contained in the set.


Mark Ryden's Anima Animals

Mark Ryden's Anima Animals

Author: Mark Ryden

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782374951416

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Mark Ryden returns with an incredible gallery of creatures From his Snow Yak to his very personal interpretation of the California bear, for more than 20 years Mark Ryden has populated an incredible "pop surrealist" bestiary of half-animal, half-plush creatures. Freely inspired by the Rushton toys that enjoyed their heyday in America in the '60s and '70s, these creatures are now the object of a cult worship among fans of the artist, and are one of his marks of distinction in the world of contemporary art. This book reveals the details and backgrounds of the new paintings Mark Ryden has created for his 2020 show at Emmanuel Perrotin's gallery in Shanghai, organized in collaboration with Kasmin Gallery, but also some of his most iconic master-pieces showcasing yaks and others creatures of his own mythology. With a statement from the artist and an essay by Linda Tesner, this pink book will become an instant classic for the lovers of contemporary art and surrealism.


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Download or read book Mark Ryden's Anima Animals written by Mark Ryden and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mark Ryden returns with an incredible gallery of creatures From his Snow Yak to his very personal interpretation of the California bear, for more than 20 years Mark Ryden has populated an incredible "pop surrealist" bestiary of half-animal, half-plush creatures. Freely inspired by the Rushton toys that enjoyed their heyday in America in the '60s and '70s, these creatures are now the object of a cult worship among fans of the artist, and are one of his marks of distinction in the world of contemporary art. This book reveals the details and backgrounds of the new paintings Mark Ryden has created for his 2020 show at Emmanuel Perrotin's gallery in Shanghai, organized in collaboration with Kasmin Gallery, but also some of his most iconic master-pieces showcasing yaks and others creatures of his own mythology. With a statement from the artist and an essay by Linda Tesner, this pink book will become an instant classic for the lovers of contemporary art and surrealism.


The Tree Show

The Tree Show

Author: Mark Ryden

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13:

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Original publication and copyright date: 2008.


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Download or read book The Tree Show written by Mark Ryden and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Original publication and copyright date: 2008.


Edwin Ushiro

Edwin Ushiro

Author: Amanda Erlanson

Publisher: Zero Plus Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937222352

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Explores the work of Edwin Ushiro, whose atmospheric paintings recapture the ecstasy, wonder and dread that illuminated and shadowed the endless summer days of his childhood in Hawaii.


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Download or read book Edwin Ushiro written by Amanda Erlanson and published by Zero Plus Publishing. This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explores the work of Edwin Ushiro, whose atmospheric paintings recapture the ecstasy, wonder and dread that illuminated and shadowed the endless summer days of his childhood in Hawaii.


Mark Ryden, the Art of Whipped Cream

Mark Ryden, the Art of Whipped Cream

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Publisher: Cernunnos

Published: 2018-05-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782374950587

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Ryden was recently commissioned to create the set and costume design for a new production of Whipped Cream, put on by the American Ballet Theatre with choreography by Alexei Ratmansky. Whipped Cream is based on Schlagobers, a two-act ballet with libretto and score by Richard Strauss that was first performed at the Vienna State Opera in 1924. Premiered the MET new york, this ballet is already consider as a new classic masterpiece which would continue to be perform year after year. In partneship with Mark ryden and the crew of ABT, this book tells the story of this artistic journey. « A fantastical ballet of candyland delights » LA Times « A Sweetly Disturbing Confection » The New York Times « A Glutton's Fantasia" The Wall Street Journal


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Download or read book Mark Ryden, the Art of Whipped Cream written by and published by Cernunnos. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ryden was recently commissioned to create the set and costume design for a new production of Whipped Cream, put on by the American Ballet Theatre with choreography by Alexei Ratmansky. Whipped Cream is based on Schlagobers, a two-act ballet with libretto and score by Richard Strauss that was first performed at the Vienna State Opera in 1924. Premiered the MET new york, this ballet is already consider as a new classic masterpiece which would continue to be perform year after year. In partneship with Mark ryden and the crew of ABT, this book tells the story of this artistic journey. « A fantastical ballet of candyland delights » LA Times « A Sweetly Disturbing Confection » The New York Times « A Glutton's Fantasia" The Wall Street Journal


Mark Ryden: Bunnies and Bees

Mark Ryden: Bunnies and Bees

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Publisher:

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931955058

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This super-collectible and beautifully produced portfolio of 14 prints--featuring reproductions of paintings, details and studies from Ryden's 2002 Bunnies and Bees show--comes housed in a Japanese silk-covered box, alongside a numbered certificate. Each 8 x 10 inch lithograph is printed on card stock with an embossed border. Limited stock available.


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Download or read book Mark Ryden: Bunnies and Bees written by and published by . This book was released on 2009-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This super-collectible and beautifully produced portfolio of 14 prints--featuring reproductions of paintings, details and studies from Ryden's 2002 Bunnies and Bees show--comes housed in a Japanese silk-covered box, alongside a numbered certificate. Each 8 x 10 inch lithograph is printed on card stock with an embossed border. Limited stock available.


Heroes & Villains

Heroes & Villains

Author: Gerald Scarfe

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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Heroes and Villains is a unique collaboration with the caricaturist Gerald Scarfe, which will also be the subject of a documentary on BBC Four. In the book, portraits of well-known figures, selected from the National Portrait Gallery's collections, are quirkily juxtaposed with caricatures that depict their villainous side. Gerald Scarfe, Britain's best-known caricaturist, provides these artful, glib distortions, many of which have been specially commissioned. They reveal the wit and vision of an exceptional draughtsman at work. who argue their views for and against, on subjects as wide ranging as Henry VIII, Oswald Mosley, Virginia Woolf, Princess Diana and David and Victoria Beckham.


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Download or read book Heroes & Villains written by Gerald Scarfe and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Heroes and Villains is a unique collaboration with the caricaturist Gerald Scarfe, which will also be the subject of a documentary on BBC Four. In the book, portraits of well-known figures, selected from the National Portrait Gallery's collections, are quirkily juxtaposed with caricatures that depict their villainous side. Gerald Scarfe, Britain's best-known caricaturist, provides these artful, glib distortions, many of which have been specially commissioned. They reveal the wit and vision of an exceptional draughtsman at work. who argue their views for and against, on subjects as wide ranging as Henry VIII, Oswald Mosley, Virginia Woolf, Princess Diana and David and Victoria Beckham.


Andrew Hem

Andrew Hem

Author: Andrew Hem

Publisher: Zero Plus

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937222086

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Andrew Hems artwork captures the rich emotion of in-between states and places, visually depicting those fraught emotional vignettes that call for reserves of bravery and wisdom previously underestimated in oneself. Hem himself was born in transition, during his parents flight from Cambodia in the wake of the Khmer Rouge genocide; the delicate figures he paints always seem to be captured in just one moment of a much deeper symbolic narrative. The instability captured in his scenes of people within empty city streets, expansive rice fields, snowy mountain passes, or wading away from fishing boats is given new meaning within his gorgeously shaded, layered brushwork paintings that also draw from the urban graffiti art scene he was exposed to growing up in Los Angeles. Hem received his B.F.A. in Illustration from the Art Center College of Art and Design in 2006. He has been featured in a variety of renowned publications including Beyond Illustration, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, Hi-Fructose, American Illustration, and Spectrum; this is his first monograph.


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Download or read book Andrew Hem written by Andrew Hem and published by Zero Plus. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Andrew Hems artwork captures the rich emotion of in-between states and places, visually depicting those fraught emotional vignettes that call for reserves of bravery and wisdom previously underestimated in oneself. Hem himself was born in transition, during his parents flight from Cambodia in the wake of the Khmer Rouge genocide; the delicate figures he paints always seem to be captured in just one moment of a much deeper symbolic narrative. The instability captured in his scenes of people within empty city streets, expansive rice fields, snowy mountain passes, or wading away from fishing boats is given new meaning within his gorgeously shaded, layered brushwork paintings that also draw from the urban graffiti art scene he was exposed to growing up in Los Angeles. Hem received his B.F.A. in Illustration from the Art Center College of Art and Design in 2006. He has been featured in a variety of renowned publications including Beyond Illustration, Communication Arts, Society of Illustrators, Hi-Fructose, American Illustration, and Spectrum; this is his first monograph.


Lamb Land

Lamb Land

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Publisher: Cernunnos

Published: 2016-09-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782374950013

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The first complete monograph of the goddess of Pop Surrealism. Discover and understand one of the most fascinating voices of contemporary art. A major gure in Pop-Surrealism, Marion Peck is a unique artist on the contemporary scene. Simultaneously inspired by Peter Bruegel and Pee Wee Herman, modern kitsch, and ancient magic, she is the author of a distinctive and considerable body of work over the last twenty years. Containing paintings from throughout her career, new essays and an in-depth interview, this beautiful volume initiates the reader into Marion Peck’s completely unique graphic, poetic, and fantastic world like never before.


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Download or read book Lamb Land written by and published by Cernunnos. This book was released on 2016-09-20 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first complete monograph of the goddess of Pop Surrealism. Discover and understand one of the most fascinating voices of contemporary art. A major gure in Pop-Surrealism, Marion Peck is a unique artist on the contemporary scene. Simultaneously inspired by Peter Bruegel and Pee Wee Herman, modern kitsch, and ancient magic, she is the author of a distinctive and considerable body of work over the last twenty years. Containing paintings from throughout her career, new essays and an in-depth interview, this beautiful volume initiates the reader into Marion Peck’s completely unique graphic, poetic, and fantastic world like never before.