Lowbrow (art movement)
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Distinguish". Template:Infobox art movement Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s.Template:Sfn It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix, punk music, tiki culture, graffiti, and hot-rod cultures of the street.Template:Sfn It is also often known by the name pop surrealism.Template:Sfn Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor—sometimes the humor is gleeful, impish, or a sarcastic comment.Template:Sfn
Most lowbrow artworks are paintings, but there are also toys, digital art, and sculpture.
History
Some of the first artists to create what came to be known as lowbrow art were underground cartoonists like Robert Williams and Gary Panter. Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen, Dan "Plasma" Rauch, and Camilla Elke were amongst the first to pioneer Lowbrow as a street art, zine, fashion, graffiti, and counter culture movement. The purpose of the lowbrow movement was to take an unorthodox approach to art and to completely defy its "rules". This resulted in pushback from significant individuals and organizations in the art industry.Template:Sfn Early shows were in alternative galleries in New York and Los Angeles such as Psychedelic Solutions Gallery in Greenwich Village, New York City which was run by Jacaeber Kastor,Template:Sfn La Luz de Jesus run by Billy ShireTemplate:Sfn and 01 gallery in Hollywood, run by John Pochna.Template:Sfn The movement steadily grew from its beginning, with hundreds of artists adopting this style. As the number of artists grew, so did the number of galleries showing lowbrow. In 1992, Greg Escalante helped orchestrate the first formal gallery exhibition to take lowbrow art seriously: painter Anthony Ausgang's solo show "Looney Virtues" at the Julie Rico Gallery in Santa Monica. The Bess Cutler Gallery also went on to show important artists and helped expand the kind of art that was classified as lowbrow. The lowbrow magazine Juxtapoz, launched in 1994 by Robert Williams, Greg Escalante, and Eric Swenson, has been a mainstay of writing on lowbrow art and has helped shape and expand the movement.Template:Sfn
Etymology
In an article in the February 2006 issue of his magazine Juxtapoz, Robert Williams took credit for originating the term "lowbrow art". He stated that in 1979 Gilbert Shelton of the publisher Rip Off Press decided to produce a book featuring Willams' paintings. Williams said he decided to give the book the self-deprecating title The Lowbrow Art of Robt. Williams, since no authorized art institution would recognize his type of art. "Lowbrow" was thus used by Williams in opposition to "highbrow". He said the name then stuck, even though he feels it is inappropriate. Williams refers to the movement as "cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism."Template:Sfn Lately, Williams has begun referring to his own work as "Conceptual Realism".Template:Sfn
Notable artists
- Anthony Ausgang
- Mark Ryden
- Robert Williams
- Coop (artist)
- Camille Rose Garcia
- Shag
- Todd Schorr
- Greg Simkins
- Amy Sol
- Kenny Scharf
- Ray Caesar
- Esao Andrews
- Marion Peck
- Benny Arte
- Tara McPherson
- Sunny Buick
- Audrey Kawasaki
- Michael Leavitt (artist)
- Tim Biskup
- Gary Baseman
- Sas Christian
- Colin Christian
Magazines
- Juxtapoz
- PORK (magazine)
- Beautiful/Decay Magazine
- Tokion is a magazine with both Japanese and U.S. editions.
- Hi-Fructose
- Beautiful Bizarre Magazine
- Hey Magazine
See also
- Chicago Imagists
- Decadent movement
- Dieselpunk
- Kitsch
- Kustom Kulture
- MassurrealismTemplate:Sfn
- Middlebrow
- Naive art
- Outsider art
- Stuckism
- Superflat
- Tiki culture
- Underground art
References
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