One of the most prolific and exuberant painters of the past three decades, Lari Pittman creates works that mirror the social fabric of his time. This dazzling volume follows Pittmanβs trajectory as his visual language evolved and his technical mastery grew ever more sophisticated. From his early worksβ defiant affirmations of identity in the increasingly conservative 1980sβto his more recent subjects that feature emblems of cultural regression and commercialism, Pittmanβs paintings are uniquely operatic and ambitious. This book features over sixty paintings and thirty drawings, including Pittmanβs muralscale series Flying Carpets. Alongside these illustrations are essays that place Pittmanβs imagery within both Modernism and recent histories of Los Angeles; and examine the workβs political commentary as well as its many literary references. Serving as a cipher for the political tensions around the body and transcultural identity, Lari Pittman emerges as an artist who speaks truth to power through a visual language that reflects the contemporary world.
Edited by Connie Butler with contributions by Vanessa Arizmendi, George Baker, Donatien Grau, Helen Molesworth, and Duro Olowu.
ISBN 978-3-7913-5689-1
9 Β½ x 11 Β½ in
296 Pages
Hardcover



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