A prolific social critic, Paul McCarthy is best known for his work in performance, installation, film, and sculpture. His works reference American cultural archetypes such as Disneyland, B movies, soap operas, comic books, and contemporary politics. His drawings and films skewer, often profanely, mass media and consumer-driven American society by pointing to its hypocrisy, double standards, and repression. McCarthy's work is also deeply influenced by European avant-garde art, especially by figures such as Joseph Beuys and Samuel Beckett, and Viennese Actionism. McCarthy's drawings share the same visual language as his three-dimensional works: violence, humour, sex, politics, art history, and popular culture. Featuring 50 years of works on paper in charcoal, pencil, pen and ink, and collage, this selection includes pieces from McCarthy's renowned "White Snow" series, his contributions to the "Plato in L.A." project at the Getty Museum, and recent sketches in which, unsurprisingly given the current political climate, McCarthy's gloves-off approach feels both necessary and inevitable. This book reveals an important aspect of his drawing techniques, and situates his works on paper as one of the most significant in contemporary art.
About the AuthorARAM MOSHAYEDI is a writer and Curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles where he has organised numerous exhibitions. He is the author of Made in L.A. 2016 and Stories of Almost Everyone (both by Prestel) and has contributed to numerous publications including Artforum, BOMB Magazine, Art in America, and Frieze. CONNIE BUTLER is Chief Curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. She is the author of Marisa Merz and coauthor of Scorched Earth and Made in L.A. 2014 (all by Prestel).
Book InformationISBN 9783791359465
Author Aram MoshayediFormat Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint PrestelPublisher Prestel
Weight(grams) 1758g
Dimensions(mm) 325mm * 249mm * 29mm