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Artist: Raymond Pettibon
Rare Original Raymond Pettibon record art, Sonic Youth Goo, 1st Pressing
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon Sonic Youth Record Cover Art:
Sonic Youth Goo; original European 1st Pressing, 1990
The most iconic of all Pettibon music-related images, as well as one of the most celebrated record covers of all time, the cover is a off-set illustration of Pettibon's drawing inspired by a paparazzi photo of Maureen Hindley and her first husband, David Smith, witnesses in the case of the Moors murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, driving to the trial in 1966.
Off-set lithograph on double-sided vinyl record cover...
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1990s Pop Art Offset Mixed Media
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Lithograph, Offset
Raymond Pettibon The Major Arteries 2009 (Raymond Pettibon zine)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon The Major Arteries 2009 (Raymond Pettibon zine):
This visually enticing 2009 Raymond Pettibon artist book/zine includes 30+ evocative dr...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Offset Mixed Media
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Paper, Offset
Raymond Pettibon Up The Threshold 1992 (Raymond Pettibon zine)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon Up The Threshold 1992 (Raymond Pettibon zine):
This visually enticing 1992 Raymond Pettibon artist book/zine includes 20+ evocative drawings. Pettibon’s subjects are...
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1990s Pop Art Offset Mixed Media
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Paper, Offset
Raymond Pettibon Short Teats, Bloody Milk 1985 (Raymond Pettibon zine)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon Short Teats Bloody Milk 1985 (Raymond Pettibon zine):
This visually enticing 1985 Raymond Pettibon artist book/zine titled, Short Teats,...
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Offset, Paper
Raymond Pettibon 1980s illustration art (early Raymond Pettibon)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon, "No Mag,'" 1981:
A rare late 70's/early 80's Los Angeles Punk scene publication featuring several stand out illustrations by Raymond Pettibon
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1980s Pop Art Offset Mixed Media
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Raymond Pettibon, Marcel Dzama: Let Us Compare Mythologies, this rare limited edition artist book/ zine was published on the occasion of Pettibon & Dzama’s exhibition at David Zwirner, London, in October 2016. The book uniquely includes a large fold-out poster of ‘It is big big business’ - featuring Pettibon surfers immersed in gigantic waves amidst Dzama’s illustrations of outlandish characters. The title, Let Us Compare Mythologies is an homage to musician Leonard Cohen.
Medium: offset-printed softcover artist book which includes a large fold out poster. Approximately 30+ pages.
Book: 8.5 x 11 inches.
Poster: 37.5 x 10.25 inches
Unused. Very good to excellent overall condition.
Unsigned from an edition of 500. Published by Zwirner Books, 2016.
About Raymond Pettibon (American b. 1957):
Having emerged from the Southern California DIY culture and its punk-rock sensibility, Raymond Pettibon fuses together youthful edginess and political engagement. Drawing from disparate cultural sources—from Marcel Proust to the Bible—the artist’s cartoon-inspired ink drawings on unframed paper recall the look of fanzines and concert flyers, however with an often cryptic semblance of narrative. More recently, Pettibon’s works have been a sustained critique of the Iraq War and American foreign policy, such as No Title ("Why press him?") (2007), which depicts George W. Bush with bloodied hands and surrounded by pointed, ironic commentary. Pettibon was a recipient of the Whitney's Bucksbaum award in 2004.
Marcel Dzama:
Often compared to outsider artist Henry Darger, Marcel Dzama’s small ink and watercolor drawings of hybrid characters, resemble story illustrations. Interspersed with a range of references including Surrealist film, Dadaism and Soviet-era prop art, his work more often recalls folk and craft storytelling traditions. Dzama also works in sculpture and video and has experimented with puppetry and costumes. His work has been used as cover art for bands such as They Might Be Giants, Beck, and The Weakerthans; and his costume designs have been seen in music videos, including the video for the Bob Dylan’s When the Deal Goes Down.
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Published by Visionaire Fashion in conjunction with Regen Projects Los Angeles.
Unsigned from an edition of 5000.
Looks quite cool framed.
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Medium: offset-printed softcover artist book which includes a large fold out poster. Approximately 30+ pages.
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Poster: 37.5 x 10.25 inches
Unused. Very good to excellent overall condition.
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About Raymond Pettibon (American b. 1957):
Having emerged from the Southern California DIY culture and its punk-rock sensibility, Raymond Pettibon fuses together youthful edginess and political engagement. Drawing from disparate cultural sources—from Marcel Proust to the Bible—the artist’s cartoon-inspired ink drawings on unframed paper recall the look of fanzines and concert flyers, however with an often cryptic semblance of narrative. More recently, Pettibon’s works have been a sustained critique of the Iraq War and American foreign policy, such as No Title ("Why press him?") (2007), which depicts George W. Bush with bloodied hands and surrounded by pointed, ironic commentary. Pettibon was a recipient of the Whitney's Bucksbaum award in 2004.
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Raymond Pettibon artist book 1984 (early Raymond Pettibon)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon "Lana" artist book, 1984:
This 1984 Raymond Pettibon artist book/zine titled "Lana" includes twenty-eight psychologically-charged drawings of bad girls, femme fatales, and women up to no good. Hand numbered "25" in red ink by the artist on the front cover, as issued. Pettibon’s subjects are the stars of old films, dominatrices, and lovers in thigh-high stockings: “One can’t stay on the straight and narrow path forever.”
Offset printed artist book. Staple-bound. 28 pages. From an edition of 500.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches (opening to larger).
Very good to excellent overall vintage condition; some aging to interior pages consistent with medium; minor rusting on staples; front and back covers are well preserved.
Hand numbered 62 in red ink on the cover (from edition of 500).
Catalog Raisonné:
Raymond Pettibon: the Books 1978-1998 (New York: D.A.P. c. 2000)
Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus (David Zwirner Books)
Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work (Massimialiano Gioni 2017)
Exhibitions:
Raymond Pettibon, A Pen of All Work, The New Museum 2017
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A significant figure of the Southern Californian punk scene in the late 70s and 80s, Raymond Pettibon started his artistic career making scrappy zines, handbills and flyers for his band Black Flag and his brother’s record...
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Raymond Pettibon Marcel Dzama Artist books 2016 (set of 2)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon & Marcel Dzama artist books 2016 (set of 2):
1) Dzama / Pettibon is a collaborative zine between Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon. The zine was originally for the MoMa PS1 NYABF but sold out in one day. Published on the occasion of Forgetting the Hand at David Zwirner Gallery, New York, 2016. Numbered on the interior last page from an edition of 500.
2) Let Us Compare Mythologies is from the ongoing collaborations between artists Raymond Pettibon and his friend Marcel Dzama, and was published on the occasion of the artists’ exhibition at David Zwirner, London, in October 2016. Includes a fold-out poster of ‘It is big big business’. Featuring Pettibon’s depictions of surfers immersed in gigantic waves intertwined with Dzama’s illustrations of outlandish characters. Published by Zwirner Books, 2016.
Medium: set of 2 artist books.
Softcover with color and black and white illustrations. 30+ pages for each.
8.5 x 11 inches.
Very good to excellent overall condition.
Each unsigned from an edition of 500.
Published by Zwirner Books, 2016.
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Raymond Pettibon 1980s illustration art (early Raymond Pettibon)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
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Raymond Pettibon Vinyl Record Art
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Raymond Pettibon (untitled) ‘When It Comes’:
Off-set print on vinyl record. 2007.
12 inches in diameter.
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