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John Altoon


  • Prestel
  • by Carol S. Eliel
Renowned as much for his charismatic and mercurial personality as for his vibrant and visceral drawings and paintings, John Altoon is perhaps the least familiar of all the original Ferus Gallery (Los Angeles) artists - a group that included Robert Irwin, Edward Kienholz, Ken Price, and Ed Ruscha. This book includes works that demonstrate the constant interplay between figuration and abstraction in his oeuvre, as well as the artist''s facility with line and colour.

ISBN 9783791353548 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791353548
Author(s) Carol S. Eliel
Publication date May 2014
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 255 x 200 mm
Illustrations 100 col.ill.
Pages 136
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Renowned as much for his charismatic and mercurial personality as for his vibrant and visceral drawings and paintings, John Altoon is perhaps the least familiar of all the original Ferus Gallery (Los Angeles) artists - a group that included Robert Irwin, Edward Kienholz, Ken Price, and Ed Ruscha. Published to coincide with the first major Altoon retrospective, this book includes works that demonstrate the constant interplay between figuration and abstraction in his oeuvre, as well as the artist''s facility with line and colour. Dynamic and often erotically charged, the drawings and paintings are intimately connected - Altoon''s exuberant canvases both respond to and inform the primal energy of his works on paper. This book includes photographs of many previously undocumented works, a historical and contextual essay as well as a distinctive text by artist Paul McCarthy, and brief statements by several other contemporary artists.