Robert Williams (artist)

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Robert Williams (artist)

Birth name Robert Williams
Born March,2,1943
Nationality American
Field Oil on Canvas Art
Training Chouinard Art Institute
Movement Lowbrow / Pop Surreal
Famous works Appetite for Destruction
Influenced by Kustom Kulture

Robert Williams is a well-known controversial painter and founder of Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine.[1]

Williams began as part of the trail-blazing Zap Collective[2], along with other underground cartoonist visionaries like Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton. His mix of California car culture, cinematic apocalypticism, and film noir helped to create a new genre of psychedelic imagery along with artists like "Big Daddy" Ed Roth.

Williams' formal training in the arts began at Los Angeles City College and culminated at Chouinard Art Institute. Of the moniker Lowbrow Williams steadfastly denies that the term was ever meant to define the movement, but was merely used in the title of his first collection. "There was never any intention to make the title of my book the name of a fledging art movement but, over time, that seems to be what has transpired." - Robt Wms [3]

Perhaps his most famous work, Appetite for Destruction[4], depicting interlocking levels of human-to-robot rape and brutality, was featured as the cover for the Guns N' Roses album of the same name, before controversy forced record company Geffen Records to move it to the inside cover.

Williams began the magazine Juxtapoz[5] in 1994. It has propelled to fame many artists with William's same taste for Americanized figurative nightmares and the blending of pin-up, religious and kitsch culture. Among such artists is Mark Ryden.

He is a featured interviewee in the movie Independents.

Contents

  • The Lowbrow Art of Robert Williams, Last Gasp
  • Views From a Tortured Libido, Last Gasp
  • Visual Addiction (out of print), Last Gasp
  • Zombie Mystery Paintings, Last Gasp
  • Malicious Resplendence, Fantagraphics
  • Hysteria in Remission, Fantagraphics
  • Through Prehensile Eyes, Last Gasp

  1. ^ ipedia article on Robert Williams[1]
  2. ^ Lowbrow Artworld[2]
  3. ^ Bien Art article on Robert Williams[3]
  4. ^ Answers dot Com on Appetite for Destruction (controversy)[4]
  5. ^ Seattle PI[5]


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