A former Alexandria man has admitted that he bilked investors out $1.5 million in a years-long Ponzi scheme, then fled to Costa Rica on a yacht purchased with investors’ funds. Richard Pettibone, 44, ...
The first retrospective of Richard Pettibone’s work in more than 20 years will be exhibited from March 12 through May 28 at Laguna Art Museum. Pettibone made his mark on the art world in the 1950s and ...
A former resident of Alexandria has admitted that he bilked investors out of $1.5 million in a years-long Ponzi scheme, then fled to Costa Rica on a yacht purchased with investors’ funds. Richard ...
I first encountered the work of Alhambra native Richard Pettibone in what has to be the most perfectly ironic context—as reproductions as historical footnotes in books and articles about Pop Art. The ...
Richard Pettibone’s Andy Warhol, ‘Two Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Boxes,’ 1964, #1 (2007).Courtesy of Leo Castelli Gallery Richard Pettibone, creepy as it may sound, has made a career of appropriating Andy ...
Richard Pettibone (American, b.1938) is one of the pioneering artists to use appropriation techniques. Pettibone was born in Los Angeles, and first worked with shadow boxes and assemblages, ...
In Guy Bourdin: 'Le Soir Est Une Fête, French Vogue, March 1980' (1980), master of appropriation Richard Pettibone opened an artist monograph by Guy Bourdin and shot multiple Polaroids of the book's ...
The poet Ezra Pound coined the slogan for Modernism in 1935. “Make it new,” he said. This meant liberating music from tonality, painting from perspective and language from syntax. Eventually, it ...
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