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Artists Talk with Alia Shawkat and Lance Bangs -- Raymond Pettibon - The Artist's Studio - MOCAtv
Raymond Pettibon's distinctive and darkly humorous India Ink drawings combine image and text to comment on a wide range of subjects that run the gamut of American culture. Pointed and poignant, Pettibon's work also takes the form of animations, books, zines, and album art, which overflow in his Venice Beach studio. Watch as Alia and the artist talk about political imagery, Black Flag, the artist's name, take a few shots and make a drawing together.
Produced and Directed by Lance Bangs
Edited by Weston Currie
Music courtesy of Nick Thorburn
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
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published: 22 Feb 2013
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Marcel Dzama: Drawing with Raymond Pettibon | Art21 "Extended Play"
Episode #266: From their mutual gallery in New York City, Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon collaborate on a new series of drawings. "I enjoy working alone for about a month and then after that I really need to be around other artists," explains Dzama, "I always really enjoy collaboration." The two artists work side-by-side on large-scale drawings of cathedrals, horses, and waves, allowing their work to unfold organically.
For Dzama, his collaboration with Pettibon is especially significant. "He was the first contemporary artist I had heard of," explains Dzama, "I really feel that he opened the door for the acceptance drawing as a main art form, not as just the sketch before the painting."
Since meeting through an event at their gallery, Pettibon and Dzama now frequently collaborate, al...
published: 04 Sep 2019
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Raymond Pettibon - Black Flag, Drawings, Zines, Punk Fliers, and Love and Rockets!?!
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published: 18 Nov 2021
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The Art of Punk - Black Flag - Art + Music - MOCAtv
On the first episode of "The Art of Punk" we dissect the art of the legendary Black Flag. From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and collected gig flyers, singles, and band t-shirts, all depicting the distinctive Indian ink drawn image and text by artist Raymond Pettibon. We start off in Los Angeles talking to two founding members singer Keith Morris, and bass player Chuck Dukowski, about what the scene was like in 1976 - setting the stage for the band's formation, as well as the bands name, and the creation of the iconic four bars symbol. Raymond Pettibon talks with us from his New York art studio. Back in LA we meet with Flea, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, about how the art, the music, and that early LA scene impacted his own life and career. To wrap it all up we sit an...
published: 11 Jun 2013
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Raymond Pettibon | Art21 | Preview from Season 2 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century" (2003)
A cult figure associated with the Los Angeles punk rock scene, Raymond Pettibon has acquired a reputation as one of the foremost artists working with drawing, text, and artist's books. Pettibon is as likely to explore the subject of surfing as he is typography; themes from art history and nineteenth-century literature appear in the same breath with the American politics from the 1960s.
Raymond Pettibon is featured in the Season 2 episode "Humor" of the Art21 series "Art in the Twenty-First Century".
Learn more about Raymond Pettibon: http://www.art21.org/artists/raymond-pettibon
© 2001-2007 Art21, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#Art21 #ArtInTheTwentyFirstCentury
published: 01 Apr 2008
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RAYMOND PETTIBON : PACIFIC OCEAN POP
A film by Eric Minh Swenson. EMS Legacy Films is a continuing series of short films produced by EMS on artists and exhibitions. Please email [email protected] for film pricing and inquiries
His art films can be seen at https://vimeo.com/channels/76542
Instagram : @ericminhswenson
Website : emsartscene.com
Twitter : @emsartscene
Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts : http://m.huffpost.com/us/author/eric-minh-swenson/
published: 06 Oct 2020
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Raymond Pettibon for Supreme – Video
http://www.raypettibon.com/
http://www.supremenewyork.com/
published: 15 Sep 2014
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Raymond Pettibon: And What is Drawing For?
For the first time in Israel, a substantial body of work by Raymond Pettibon.
More details:
http://www.tamuseum.org.il/about-the-exhibition/raymond-pettibon
Filmed and Produced by PostArtPro
published: 19 Dec 2019
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Raymond Pettibon on purism and art making, punk, surf culture, and Black Flag
Season 03: Episode 07 of Soundings With Jamie Brisick
Raymond Pettibon is a prolific artist and Hermosa Beach native who is well-known for his surfing motifs and involvement with the California punk rock scene. Having created album covers for such innovative bands as Black Flag and Sonic Youth, Pettibon’s work can be considered foundational for the economy of visual images commonly associated with “punk.” Much of Pettibon’s work is inlaid with an appeal to the spiritual, using color and line to invoke an overall sense of immateriality and anti-institutionalism. Having grown disenchanted with the art world, Pettibon has more recently turned to composing short written works that he posts on Twitter. Here, he sits down with Jamie Brisick to talk about the curious relationship between text an...
published: 21 May 2023
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The Artist Project: Raymond Pettibon
"I like art where you can see the struggle in making the work."
Artist Raymond Pettibon reflects on Joseph Mallord William Turner in this episode of The Artist Project—an online series in which artists respond to works of art in The Met collection.
About the Artist
Raymond Pettibon, born in 1957, is an American artist who works with drawing, text, and artists’ books.
published: 15 Sep 2015
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Artists Talk with Alia Shawkat and Lance Bangs -- Raymond Pettibon - The Artist's Studio - MOCAtv
Raymond Pettibon's distinctive and darkly humorous India Ink drawings combine image and text to comment on a wide range of subjects that run the gamut of Americ...
Raymond Pettibon's distinctive and darkly humorous India Ink drawings combine image and text to comment on a wide range of subjects that run the gamut of American culture. Pointed and poignant, Pettibon's work also takes the form of animations, books, zines, and album art, which overflow in his Venice Beach studio. Watch as Alia and the artist talk about political imagery, Black Flag, the artist's name, take a few shots and make a drawing together.
Produced and Directed by Lance Bangs
Edited by Weston Currie
Music courtesy of Nick Thorburn
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
Follow MOCA on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MOCATwitter
+1 MOCA on Google+: http://bit.ly/MOCAGooglePlus
https://wn.com/Artists_Talk_With_Alia_Shawkat_And_Lance_Bangs_Raymond_Pettibon_The_Artist's_Studio_Mocatv
Raymond Pettibon's distinctive and darkly humorous India Ink drawings combine image and text to comment on a wide range of subjects that run the gamut of American culture. Pointed and poignant, Pettibon's work also takes the form of animations, books, zines, and album art, which overflow in his Venice Beach studio. Watch as Alia and the artist talk about political imagery, Black Flag, the artist's name, take a few shots and make a drawing together.
Produced and Directed by Lance Bangs
Edited by Weston Currie
Music courtesy of Nick Thorburn
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
Follow MOCA on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MOCATwitter
+1 MOCA on Google+: http://bit.ly/MOCAGooglePlus
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 92776
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Marcel Dzama: Drawing with Raymond Pettibon | Art21 "Extended Play"
Episode #266: From their mutual gallery in New York City, Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon collaborate on a new series of drawings. "I enjoy working alone for ...
Episode #266: From their mutual gallery in New York City, Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon collaborate on a new series of drawings. "I enjoy working alone for about a month and then after that I really need to be around other artists," explains Dzama, "I always really enjoy collaboration." The two artists work side-by-side on large-scale drawings of cathedrals, horses, and waves, allowing their work to unfold organically.
For Dzama, his collaboration with Pettibon is especially significant. "He was the first contemporary artist I had heard of," explains Dzama, "I really feel that he opened the door for the acceptance drawing as a main art form, not as just the sketch before the painting."
Since meeting through an event at their gallery, Pettibon and Dzama now frequently collaborate, allowing their own styles and signature imagery to influence one another. "I've definitely found that I have this looseness to my work when I collaborate," says Dzama. "It gives it more of an energy. The work is alive."
Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada. Fantastical and absurd, Dzama's drawings feature a cast of humans, animals, and hybrid creatures rendered in pencil, ink, watercolor, and, at times, root-beer syrup. Dzama draws upon a mix of influences—from childhood monsters, like the Wolfman and Dracula, to the work of artists like Marcel Duchamp, Francisco Goya, William Blake, and Francis Picabia—to create unique worlds that are at once surreal and familiar, sweet and violent, and chaotic and elegant.
Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/marcel-dzama/
CREDITS | Producer: Ian Forster. Interview: Ian Forster. Editor: Rosie Walunas. Camera: John Marton. Colorist: Jonah Greenstein. Artwork courtesy: Marcel Dzama, Raymond Pettibon, and David Zwirner. Special thanks: Jonathan Munar.
"Extended Play" is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts; and, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Art21 Contemporary Council; and by individual contributors.
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
https://amara.org/en/videos/e9HCIehAo5zy/info/marcel-dzama-drawing-with-raymond-pettibon-art21-extended-play/
#MarcelDzama #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay #RaymondPettibon
https://wn.com/Marcel_Dzama_Drawing_With_Raymond_Pettibon_|_Art21_Extended_Play
Episode #266: From their mutual gallery in New York City, Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon collaborate on a new series of drawings. "I enjoy working alone for about a month and then after that I really need to be around other artists," explains Dzama, "I always really enjoy collaboration." The two artists work side-by-side on large-scale drawings of cathedrals, horses, and waves, allowing their work to unfold organically.
For Dzama, his collaboration with Pettibon is especially significant. "He was the first contemporary artist I had heard of," explains Dzama, "I really feel that he opened the door for the acceptance drawing as a main art form, not as just the sketch before the painting."
Since meeting through an event at their gallery, Pettibon and Dzama now frequently collaborate, allowing their own styles and signature imagery to influence one another. "I've definitely found that I have this looseness to my work when I collaborate," says Dzama. "It gives it more of an energy. The work is alive."
Marcel Dzama was born in 1974 in Winnipeg, Canada. Fantastical and absurd, Dzama's drawings feature a cast of humans, animals, and hybrid creatures rendered in pencil, ink, watercolor, and, at times, root-beer syrup. Dzama draws upon a mix of influences—from childhood monsters, like the Wolfman and Dracula, to the work of artists like Marcel Duchamp, Francisco Goya, William Blake, and Francis Picabia—to create unique worlds that are at once surreal and familiar, sweet and violent, and chaotic and elegant.
Learn more about the artist at:
https://art21.org/artist/marcel-dzama/
CREDITS | Producer: Ian Forster. Interview: Ian Forster. Editor: Rosie Walunas. Camera: John Marton. Colorist: Jonah Greenstein. Artwork courtesy: Marcel Dzama, Raymond Pettibon, and David Zwirner. Special thanks: Jonathan Munar.
"Extended Play" is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts; and, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; the Art21 Contemporary Council; and by individual contributors.
TRANSLATIONS
Translated subtitles are generously contributed by our volunteer translation community. Visit our translation team at Amara for the full list of contributors:
https://amara.org/en/videos/e9HCIehAo5zy/info/marcel-dzama-drawing-with-raymond-pettibon-art21-extended-play/
#MarcelDzama #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay #RaymondPettibon
- published: 04 Sep 2019
- views: 51632
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Raymond Pettibon - Black Flag, Drawings, Zines, Punk Fliers, and Love and Rockets!?!
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- published: 18 Nov 2021
- views: 17682
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The Art of Punk - Black Flag - Art + Music - MOCAtv
On the first episode of "The Art of Punk" we dissect the art of the legendary Black Flag. From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and collected g...
On the first episode of "The Art of Punk" we dissect the art of the legendary Black Flag. From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and collected gig flyers, singles, and band t-shirts, all depicting the distinctive Indian ink drawn image and text by artist Raymond Pettibon. We start off in Los Angeles talking to two founding members singer Keith Morris, and bass player Chuck Dukowski, about what the scene was like in 1976 - setting the stage for the band's formation, as well as the bands name, and the creation of the iconic four bars symbol. Raymond Pettibon talks with us from his New York art studio. Back in LA we meet with Flea, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, about how the art, the music, and that early LA scene impacted his own life and career. To wrap it all up we sit and talk at length, with Henry Rollins, at MOCA Grand Ave in Los Angeles, about all of the above and more.
Created, directed, and Executive Produced by writer/author of 'Fucked Up + Photocopied', Bryan Ray Turcotte (Kill Your Idols), and Bo Bushnell (The Western Empire), The Art Of Punk traces the roots of the punk movement and the artists behind the iconic logos of punk bands such as: Black Flag (Raymond Pettibon), The Dead Kennedys (Winston Smith), and Crass (Dave King).
In addition to profiling the artists, the series includes intimate interviews with former band members, notable artists, and celebrities who have been heavily influenced by the art of punk rock including Jello Biafra, Tim Biskup, Scott Campbell, Chuck Dukowski, Flea, Steve Olson, Penny Rimbaud, Henry Rollins, Owen Thornton, and Gee Vaucher.
The filmmakers Bryan Ray Turcotte and Bo Bushnell take a unique approach to exploring the rich histories of these three seminal punk legends by focusing on the influential imagery and seeking out stories that have not been told yet through the artwork, which is integral to the importance and influence of each band.
On June 11, 2013 The Art Of Punk debuts on MOCAtv with an episode on Raymond Pettibon and the artwork of Black Flag. The stories behind the art of the Dead Kennedys will debut on June 18, and June 25 will see the release of the Crass episode, all of which will be available at: www.youtube.com/MOCAtv
Created By:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
https://twitter.com/bryanraymond
www.KillYourIdols.com
BO BUSHNELL
https://twitter.com/BoBushnell
Instagram.com/BoBushnell
http://bobushnell.com
DIRECTED BY:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
BO BUSHNELL
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
EMMA REEVES
JOHN TOBA
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
BO BUSHNELL
STARRING:
RAYMOND PETTIBON
KEITH MORRIS
CHUCK DUKOWSKI
HENRY ROLLINS
FLEA
CAMERA:
JOSH WEBBER
BO BUSHNELL
JASON BAKER
EDITED BY:
TIM BROOKS
BEAST EDITORIAL
ASSISTANT EDITOR:
PAUL JAROLIMEKPRONER
BEAST EDITORIAL
LOCATION SOUND:
NOAH ALEXANDER
CHARLES EASTMOND
MOTION GRAPHIC DESIGN:
BRENT STANGEL
MUSIC SUPERVISION:
BETA PETROL
MUSIC BY:
RAW NERVE
THEME MUSIC:
SON THE FATHER by FUCKED UP
COURTESY BEGGARS GROUP
ADDITIONAL MUSIC BY:
C.R.A.S.H.
SCANNING BY:
JESSE SPEARS
SOUND MIXING:
PHIL LANTZ
M SQUARED PRODUCTIONS
COLORIST:
TIM BROOKS
PHOTO STILLS PROVIDED BY:
BRIAN TUCKER
ED COLVER
SPOT
RYAN RICHARDSON
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
Follow MOCA on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MOCATwitter
+1 MOCA on Google+: http://bit.ly/MOCAGooglePlus
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ArtIsForYou20
https://wn.com/The_Art_Of_Punk_Black_Flag_Art_Music_Mocatv
On the first episode of "The Art of Punk" we dissect the art of the legendary Black Flag. From the iconic four bars symbols, to the many coveted and collected gig flyers, singles, and band t-shirts, all depicting the distinctive Indian ink drawn image and text by artist Raymond Pettibon. We start off in Los Angeles talking to two founding members singer Keith Morris, and bass player Chuck Dukowski, about what the scene was like in 1976 - setting the stage for the band's formation, as well as the bands name, and the creation of the iconic four bars symbol. Raymond Pettibon talks with us from his New York art studio. Back in LA we meet with Flea, from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, about how the art, the music, and that early LA scene impacted his own life and career. To wrap it all up we sit and talk at length, with Henry Rollins, at MOCA Grand Ave in Los Angeles, about all of the above and more.
Created, directed, and Executive Produced by writer/author of 'Fucked Up + Photocopied', Bryan Ray Turcotte (Kill Your Idols), and Bo Bushnell (The Western Empire), The Art Of Punk traces the roots of the punk movement and the artists behind the iconic logos of punk bands such as: Black Flag (Raymond Pettibon), The Dead Kennedys (Winston Smith), and Crass (Dave King).
In addition to profiling the artists, the series includes intimate interviews with former band members, notable artists, and celebrities who have been heavily influenced by the art of punk rock including Jello Biafra, Tim Biskup, Scott Campbell, Chuck Dukowski, Flea, Steve Olson, Penny Rimbaud, Henry Rollins, Owen Thornton, and Gee Vaucher.
The filmmakers Bryan Ray Turcotte and Bo Bushnell take a unique approach to exploring the rich histories of these three seminal punk legends by focusing on the influential imagery and seeking out stories that have not been told yet through the artwork, which is integral to the importance and influence of each band.
On June 11, 2013 The Art Of Punk debuts on MOCAtv with an episode on Raymond Pettibon and the artwork of Black Flag. The stories behind the art of the Dead Kennedys will debut on June 18, and June 25 will see the release of the Crass episode, all of which will be available at: www.youtube.com/MOCAtv
Created By:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
https://twitter.com/bryanraymond
www.KillYourIdols.com
BO BUSHNELL
https://twitter.com/BoBushnell
Instagram.com/BoBushnell
http://bobushnell.com
DIRECTED BY:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
BO BUSHNELL
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
EMMA REEVES
JOHN TOBA
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
BRYAN RAY TURCOTTE
BO BUSHNELL
STARRING:
RAYMOND PETTIBON
KEITH MORRIS
CHUCK DUKOWSKI
HENRY ROLLINS
FLEA
CAMERA:
JOSH WEBBER
BO BUSHNELL
JASON BAKER
EDITED BY:
TIM BROOKS
BEAST EDITORIAL
ASSISTANT EDITOR:
PAUL JAROLIMEKPRONER
BEAST EDITORIAL
LOCATION SOUND:
NOAH ALEXANDER
CHARLES EASTMOND
MOTION GRAPHIC DESIGN:
BRENT STANGEL
MUSIC SUPERVISION:
BETA PETROL
MUSIC BY:
RAW NERVE
THEME MUSIC:
SON THE FATHER by FUCKED UP
COURTESY BEGGARS GROUP
ADDITIONAL MUSIC BY:
C.R.A.S.H.
SCANNING BY:
JESSE SPEARS
SOUND MIXING:
PHIL LANTZ
M SQUARED PRODUCTIONS
COLORIST:
TIM BROOKS
PHOTO STILLS PROVIDED BY:
BRIAN TUCKER
ED COLVER
SPOT
RYAN RICHARDSON
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
Follow MOCA on Twitter: http://bit.ly/MOCATwitter
+1 MOCA on Google+: http://bit.ly/MOCAGooglePlus
Like MOCA on Facebook: http://bit.ly/MOCAFacebook
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ArtIsForYou20
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 451150
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Raymond Pettibon | Art21 | Preview from Season 2 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century" (2003)
A cult figure associated with the Los Angeles punk rock scene, Raymond Pettibon has acquired a reputation as one of the foremost artists working with drawing, t...
A cult figure associated with the Los Angeles punk rock scene, Raymond Pettibon has acquired a reputation as one of the foremost artists working with drawing, text, and artist's books. Pettibon is as likely to explore the subject of surfing as he is typography; themes from art history and nineteenth-century literature appear in the same breath with the American politics from the 1960s.
Raymond Pettibon is featured in the Season 2 episode "Humor" of the Art21 series "Art in the Twenty-First Century".
Learn more about Raymond Pettibon: http://www.art21.org/artists/raymond-pettibon
© 2001-2007 Art21, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#Art21 #ArtInTheTwentyFirstCentury
https://wn.com/Raymond_Pettibon_|_Art21_|_Preview_From_Season_2_Of_Art_In_The_Twenty_First_Century_(2003)
A cult figure associated with the Los Angeles punk rock scene, Raymond Pettibon has acquired a reputation as one of the foremost artists working with drawing, text, and artist's books. Pettibon is as likely to explore the subject of surfing as he is typography; themes from art history and nineteenth-century literature appear in the same breath with the American politics from the 1960s.
Raymond Pettibon is featured in the Season 2 episode "Humor" of the Art21 series "Art in the Twenty-First Century".
Learn more about Raymond Pettibon: http://www.art21.org/artists/raymond-pettibon
© 2001-2007 Art21, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#Art21 #ArtInTheTwentyFirstCentury
- published: 01 Apr 2008
- views: 55155
3:54
RAYMOND PETTIBON : PACIFIC OCEAN POP
A film by Eric Minh Swenson. EMS Legacy Films is a continuing series of short films produced by EMS on artists and exhibitions. Please email
[email protected]...
A film by Eric Minh Swenson. EMS Legacy Films is a continuing series of short films produced by EMS on artists and exhibitions. Please email
[email protected] for film pricing and inquiries
His art films can be seen at https://vimeo.com/channels/76542
Instagram : @ericminhswenson
Website : emsartscene.com
Twitter : @emsartscene
Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts : http://m.huffpost.com/us/author/eric-minh-swenson/
https://wn.com/Raymond_Pettibon_Pacific_Ocean_Pop
A film by Eric Minh Swenson. EMS Legacy Films is a continuing series of short films produced by EMS on artists and exhibitions. Please email
[email protected] for film pricing and inquiries
His art films can be seen at https://vimeo.com/channels/76542
Instagram : @ericminhswenson
Website : emsartscene.com
Twitter : @emsartscene
Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts : http://m.huffpost.com/us/author/eric-minh-swenson/
- published: 06 Oct 2020
- views: 1874
2:22
Raymond Pettibon for Supreme – Video
http://www.raypettibon.com/
http://www.supremenewyork.com/
http://www.raypettibon.com/
http://www.supremenewyork.com/
https://wn.com/Raymond_Pettibon_For_Supreme_–_Video
http://www.raypettibon.com/
http://www.supremenewyork.com/
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 14883
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Raymond Pettibon: And What is Drawing For?
For the first time in Israel, a substantial body of work by Raymond Pettibon.
More details:
http://www.tamuseum.org.il/about-the-exhibition/raymond-pettibon
Fil...
For the first time in Israel, a substantial body of work by Raymond Pettibon.
More details:
http://www.tamuseum.org.il/about-the-exhibition/raymond-pettibon
Filmed and Produced by PostArtPro
https://wn.com/Raymond_Pettibon_And_What_Is_Drawing_For
For the first time in Israel, a substantial body of work by Raymond Pettibon.
More details:
http://www.tamuseum.org.il/about-the-exhibition/raymond-pettibon
Filmed and Produced by PostArtPro
- published: 19 Dec 2019
- views: 4836
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Raymond Pettibon on purism and art making, punk, surf culture, and Black Flag
Season 03: Episode 07 of Soundings With Jamie Brisick
Raymond Pettibon is a prolific artist and Hermosa Beach native who is well-known for his surfing motifs a...
Season 03: Episode 07 of Soundings With Jamie Brisick
Raymond Pettibon is a prolific artist and Hermosa Beach native who is well-known for his surfing motifs and involvement with the California punk rock scene. Having created album covers for such innovative bands as Black Flag and Sonic Youth, Pettibon’s work can be considered foundational for the economy of visual images commonly associated with “punk.” Much of Pettibon’s work is inlaid with an appeal to the spiritual, using color and line to invoke an overall sense of immateriality and anti-institutionalism. Having grown disenchanted with the art world, Pettibon has more recently turned to composing short written works that he posts on Twitter. Here, he sits down with Jamie Brisick to talk about the curious relationship between text and image, the writing process and “writing in transit,” how surf culture taught him the dangers of becoming entirely consumed by one’s craft, and his life as an artist.
Become a TSJ member at https://www.surfersjournal.com
Produced by Jonathan Shifflett
Music by Paz Lenchantin
Feature image by Jason Schmidt, courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner
https://wn.com/Raymond_Pettibon_On_Purism_And_Art_Making,_Punk,_Surf_Culture,_And_Black_Flag
Season 03: Episode 07 of Soundings With Jamie Brisick
Raymond Pettibon is a prolific artist and Hermosa Beach native who is well-known for his surfing motifs and involvement with the California punk rock scene. Having created album covers for such innovative bands as Black Flag and Sonic Youth, Pettibon’s work can be considered foundational for the economy of visual images commonly associated with “punk.” Much of Pettibon’s work is inlaid with an appeal to the spiritual, using color and line to invoke an overall sense of immateriality and anti-institutionalism. Having grown disenchanted with the art world, Pettibon has more recently turned to composing short written works that he posts on Twitter. Here, he sits down with Jamie Brisick to talk about the curious relationship between text and image, the writing process and “writing in transit,” how surf culture taught him the dangers of becoming entirely consumed by one’s craft, and his life as an artist.
Become a TSJ member at https://www.surfersjournal.com
Produced by Jonathan Shifflett
Music by Paz Lenchantin
Feature image by Jason Schmidt, courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner
- published: 21 May 2023
- views: 2078
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The Artist Project: Raymond Pettibon
"I like art where you can see the struggle in making the work."
Artist Raymond Pettibon reflects on Joseph Mallord William Turner in this episode of The Artist...
"I like art where you can see the struggle in making the work."
Artist Raymond Pettibon reflects on Joseph Mallord William Turner in this episode of The Artist Project—an online series in which artists respond to works of art in The Met collection.
About the Artist
Raymond Pettibon, born in 1957, is an American artist who works with drawing, text, and artists’ books.
https://wn.com/The_Artist_Project_Raymond_Pettibon
"I like art where you can see the struggle in making the work."
Artist Raymond Pettibon reflects on Joseph Mallord William Turner in this episode of The Artist Project—an online series in which artists respond to works of art in The Met collection.
About the Artist
Raymond Pettibon, born in 1957, is an American artist who works with drawing, text, and artists’ books.
- published: 15 Sep 2015
- views: 9071