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Overview
"I think everything is art"
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Select Prints By Richard Pettibone
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Series
Richard Pettibone
Roy Lichtenstein, Seductive Girl after Roy Lichtenstein, 2009Signed, titled, numbered and dated "Roy Lichtenstein, 'Seductive Girl,' 1964" Purple-Yellow #3/3 Richard Pettibone 2009" on the overlap
acrylic and silkscreen on canvas, in artist's frame.
6 1/4 x 7 3/8 in
15.9 x 18.7 cmSeries: Auction ResultsCopyright The ArtistSold for $69,300 at Phillips, New York May 19, 2022Richard Pettibone, a prominent figure in the Pop Art movement, gained renown for his unique approach to appropriation and reinterpretation of iconic artworks by other artists. After encountering the work...Richard Pettibone, a prominent figure in the Pop Art movement, gained renown for his unique approach to appropriation and reinterpretation of iconic artworks by other artists. After encountering the work of Roy Lichtenstein, Pettibone embarked on a series of paintings that paid homage to Lichtenstein's distinctive style while simultaneously subverting notions of authorship and originality.
Lichtenstein, known for his bold, comic book-inspired paintings, became a central figure in the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. His use of Ben-Day dots, bold colors, and comic strip imagery transformed everyday objects and scenes into iconic works of art. Pettibone, inspired by Lichtenstein's aesthetic and conceptual innovations, began creating miniature replicas of Lichtenstein's paintings, meticulously recreating every detail and nuance on a smaller scale.
Pettibone's paintings after Lichtenstein are characterized by their meticulous attention to detail and their playful engagement with the conventions of art history and popular culture. By faithfully replicating Lichtenstein's works in miniature, Pettibone simultaneously celebrates and critiques the cult of originality and the fetishization of the art object. His paintings challenge viewers to reconsider notions of authenticity and authorship in an age of mass production and mechanical reproduction.
In addition to his paintings after Lichtenstein, Pettibone also created works that appropriated images from other renowned artists, including Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, and Salvador Dalí. Through his practice of appropriation, Pettibone explored themes of imitation, emulation, and the commodification of art, inviting viewers to question the boundaries between originality and reproduction, authenticity and simulation.
Despite his appropriation of other artists' work, Pettibone's paintings are far from mere copies or forgeries. Instead, they serve as thoughtful reflections on the nature of art, the power of image-making, and the role of the artist in contemporary society. By appropriating and recontextualizing iconic artworks, Pettibone invites viewers to consider the ways in which meaning is constructed and interpreted in the realm of visual culture.
In conclusion, Richard Pettibone's paintings after Roy Lichtenstein are not just imitations of another artist's work; they are complex and thought-provoking explorations of the nature of art and creativity. By appropriating and reinterpreting Lichtenstein's iconic images, Pettibone challenges conventional notions of originality and authorship, inviting viewers to reconsider the role of the artist and the meaning of art in an age of mechanical reproduction and mass media.Provenance
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
Galerie Saint Guillaume, Tokyo26of 26News-
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