About The Work
Raymond Pettibon is well-known for his brazen pen-and-ink drawings often accompanied by cheeky or witty quotes drawn from a vast library of sources – from history and politics to pop culture and sports. In his edition for “Texte zur Kunst,” entitled “No Title (As you were...),” Pettibon transcribed in his unmistakable scratched handwriting what reads like an artist’s skeptical reply to an admiring connoisseur. In rather formal prose, the respondent signals that what follows is an offer of his feelings “in written form”: an imposing, elongated, yet lonesome “I.” It is indeed a literal, written form: “I” as letter, as shape. But is it also the inflated ego of the artist? Self-assured and proud, the “I” is unfazed by flattery, assertive of its stature even when its line is a bit unsteady. Most likely, the joke is on us.
About Raymond Pettibon
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Ditone print on 320 g/m2 Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper
25.59 x 18.90 in
65.0 x 48.0 cm
Numbered and signed on the front.
About The Work
Raymond Pettibon is well-known for his brazen pen-and-ink drawings often accompanied by cheeky or witty quotes drawn from a vast library of sources – from history and politics to pop culture and sports. In his edition for “Texte zur Kunst,” entitled “No Title (As you were...),” Pettibon transcribed in his unmistakable scratched handwriting what reads like an artist’s skeptical reply to an admiring connoisseur. In rather formal prose, the respondent signals that what follows is an offer of his feelings “in written form”: an imposing, elongated, yet lonesome “I.” It is indeed a literal, written form: “I” as letter, as shape. But is it also the inflated ego of the artist? Self-assured and proud, the “I” is unfazed by flattery, assertive of its stature even when its line is a bit unsteady. Most likely, the joke is on us.
About Raymond Pettibon
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Seven winning works of sports art
- Interviews & Features: A contemporary take on classical mythology
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Money
- News & Events: 5 Reasons to Collect the Anti-Establishment Draftsmanship of Raymond Pettibon
- Art 101: On Dave Eggers, Author of 'The Circle,' and His Second Career as a Visual Artist
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