Bibliography:

Gary Panter

Daniel Nadel; Robert Storr

ISBN:

9780979415319

Publisher:

Picture Box Inc

Publication Date:

2008

Binding:

Hardcover

Synopsis:
An intimate look at the work and life of a legendary artist. Gary Panter has been one of the most influential figures in visual culture sincethe mid-1970s. From his era-defining punk graphics to his cartoon icon Jimbo to his visionary design for PEE-WEE'S PLAYHOUSE, he has left his mark on every medium he's touched. Working in close collaboration with the artist, PictureBox has assembled the definitive volume on Panter's work from the early 1970s to the present. This monumental, slipcased set is split into two 350-page volumes. The first is a comprehensive monograph featuring over 700 images of paintings, drawings, sculptures, posters and comics, alongside essays by Robert Storr, Mike Kelley, Richard Klein, Richard Gehr, Karrie Jacobs and Byron Coley, as well a substantial commentary by the artist himself. The second volume features a selection from Panter's sketchbooks--the site of some of his most audacious work--most of which has never been published in any form.

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Other editions: Softcover - 2004, Softcover - 2003, Softcover - 2002


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