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It was arguably during the 1960s that painting got caught up in the loop of permanent rehash and constant transformation, which--in contrast to the hypothesis of progress--forms the working principle of postmodernism. Peter Saul (* 1934 in San Francisco) is one of the most important protagonists of this radical change that is often, and rather inaccurately, connected exclusively to the advent of Pop Art. With his painterly and graphic work, Peter Saul has created a complex amalgam of high and counterculture, combining comics, Pop, surrealism, and abstract expressionism with the radical (and in part quite trivial) social critique of the Haschrebellen (Hashish Rebels). As a matter of course, such a painter would have never been a champion of American troops in Vietnam, never a party-supporter of Reagan or Bush, but politically reducing his work to agitprop would mean overlooking the hedonistic impulse of a baroque compositional joy within his images. After publications on the work of the last few years in the USA, this first individual exhibition in Europe including this catalog, devised by Martina Weinhart and the Schirn, focuses on the work of the 1960s, as sex and crime, politics, drugs, karma and revolt first began to penetrate the world. Some of Saul's works, in their pastel tones, may be reminiscent of Philip Guston, the other great US painter of late glory. Asked about this, Peter Saul only said that Guston's paintings had never interested him; in his opinion they were too softcore«. He thought his attitude towards the subject was too amusing and that personally he rather preferred a doomsday mood; he said, he loved to laugh at bad news.
Exhibitions:
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, June 2 - September 3, 2017
Deichtorhallen Hamburg/Sammlung Falckenberg, September 30, 2017 - January 28, 2018
Peter Saul, born in 1934, is an American painter whose work has various connections with Pop Art, Surrealism, and Expressionism. He is described as one of the fathers of the Pop Art movement. He is strongly inspired by the world of Comic culture, his favourites were: Crime Does Not Pay and Plastic Man. In the 1990s, Peter Saul taught 20 years in Austin at the University of Texas. In 2010 he was elected to the American Academy of Art and Letters. Amongst others, he exhibited in 1968 at San Francisco Art Institute, 1973 Art Gallery California State University Sacramento, 1981 Kilcawley Center, Youngstown State University OH, 1990 Texas Gallery Houston, 1989 Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 2008 Orange County Museum of Art, 2017 Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt/Main.
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