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Peter Saul


  • Rizzoli
  • by by Richard Schiff, Annabelle Teneze
  • 9780847868667 | E | HB+
A Pop Art predecessor who helped pave the way to Neo-Surrealism, Peter Saul is known for his luridly colored, contrarian depictions of popular culture and political history. This monograph on Saul''s work includes several essays and interviews. Art historian Richard Shiff writes about the work from a historical perspective, as does Annabelle Teneze, while critic Bruce Hainley addresses the satirical aspect of the artist''s work.

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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9780847868667
Author(s) by Richard Schiff, Annabelle Teneze
Publication date October 2021
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 298 x 253 mm
Illustrations 225 col.ill.
Pages 304
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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A Pop Art predecessor who helped pave the way to Neo-Surrealism, Peter Saul is known for his luridly colored, contrarian depictions of popular culture and political history. In the 1950s and 60s, reacting against Abstract Expressionism''s seriousness and influenced by Surrealist Roberto Matta, Saul began to paint everyday objects like iceboxes, steaks, and toilets in bright colors, along with making political works like his Vietnam paintings (1960s), which had no clear moral message or political agenda, but were evidently anti-Vietnam War. Jumbling references from Mickey Mouse to Ethel Rosenberg and Willem de Kooning, his work also includes darkly humorous portraits and self-portraits. Most recently, he garnered attention for his series of Donald Trump paintings. This monograph on Saul''s work includes several essays and interviews. Art historian Richard Shiff writes about the work from a historical perspective, as does Annabelle Teneze, while critic Bruce Hainley addresses the satirical aspect of the artist''s work.