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Peter Saul

Past exhibition
9 May - 29 November 2015 Vermont
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  • American artist Peter Saul is known for creating work that is transgressive and challenging, while also being irreverent and outlandishly humorous, this exhibition brings together approximately forty paintings and works on paper that span the artist's career from 1959 to 2012.

  • INFORMATION

    Saul is best known for paintings that incorporate easily recognizable, often lowbrow imagery from popular culture in an exaggerated and...

    Peter Saul, Rich Dog, 1963

    Saul is best known for paintings that incorporate easily recognizable, often lowbrow imagery from popular culture in an exaggerated and provocative way. Regularly tackling taboo, politically incorrect subject matter, his work employs classic painting genre formats in order to critique political and social events. His twisted, comic-book imagery, blazing color, and distortions of form and scale have developed into a distinct and signature style that combines Pop, Surrealism, Expressionism and an underground cartoon aesthetic.
  • Saul spent his postgraduate years in the late 1950's and early 1960’s traveling abroad through Holland, Paris and Rome. From...

    Peter Saul, Ice Box 8, 1963

     
    Saul spent his postgraduate years in the late 1950's and early 1960’s traveling abroad through Holland, Paris and Rome. From this European eye-view, he began to incorporate in his work symbols of American mass culture and consumption. It was during this time that he created the now-renowned group of Icebox paintings. Ice Box 8 (1963) depicts a refrigerator packed with various food items and canned goods, a “pimply boy in the shape of a red coke bottle, wearing polka dot underwear, running in front of an icebox, ” and a surrealistically positioned bathtub floating overhead. A red line zips across the surface illustrating the path between the boy and the refrigerator.
  • In Mad Docter (1964) Saul pulls together various everyday objects, signs and figures into a compact composition that presents a...

    Peter Saul, Mad Docter, 1964

    In Mad Docter (1964) Saul pulls together various everyday objects, signs and figures into a compact composition that presents a surreal, amusing, but also unsettling narrative. Saul’s method of representing elements of consumer culture in a gestural and painterly manner was completely novel at the time.
  • In 1964, Saul returned to the United States, settling in Mill Valley, California. He resolved to deal head-on with American...

    Peter Saul, Yankee Garbage, 1966

    In 1964, Saul returned to the United States, settling in Mill Valley, California. He resolved to deal head-on with American politics and culture, specifically with the war in Vietnam. Saul’s Vietnam paintings, such as Yankee Garbage (1966), depict scenes of combat and acts of torture between American G.I.’s and Vietnamese women. In these works, Saul abandons the painterly nature of his earlier canvases in favor of a hard-edged figurative style, acidic colors and an all-over, chaotic composition where forms flow fluidly into each other. The brilliant colors and cartoon-like imagery clashes with the exceptionally violent acts being depicted.
  • In the early 1970’s, after moving from California to Chappaqua, New York, Saul turns his focus to a series of...

    Peter Saul, Custer's Last Stand II, 1974

    In the early 1970’s, after moving from California to Chappaqua, New York, Saul turns his focus to a series of large-scale historical epics in which he reinterprets American Scene paintings, in addition to famous art historical masterworks. Custer's Last Stand II (1974) is a bright and bubbly, yet extremely violent portrayal of the famous 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, during which General Custer and his 7th Cavalry Regiment suffered a severe defeat by the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Saul’s The Death of Sardanapolis (1990) is a reinterpretation of Eugène Delacroix's famous masterwork, The Death of Sardanapalus (1827). Already excited by the drama, realism and monumentality of French 19th century painting, Saul’s adjustments and use of fluorescent color accentuate the violence and power of the scene.
  • Since the mid-1970’s, Saul has painted satirical portraits that feature art world personalities, politicians, and notorious celebrities. Despite a politically...

    Peter Saul, Dali Advises the President, 2004

    Since the mid-1970’s, Saul has painted satirical portraits that feature art world personalities, politicians, and notorious celebrities. Despite a politically incorrect approach, and a frequent underlying message that is ruthlessly critical, his portraits of leading politicians like Newt Gingrich, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush retain a strong element of humor. In Dali Advises the President (2004), the famous Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali is shown standing on the shoulder of George W. Bush, stroking the top of his head while pouring champagne into his ear and muttering “blah, blah, blah, blah...” Saul imparts in equal measure the wit and criticism found in his satirical portraits on himself. In self-portraits like Peter Saul vs. Pop Art (2012), the artist portrays himself nervously hacking through a can of Campbell’s tomato soup, made iconic by Andy Warhol, with a chainsaw.

     

  • Born in San Francisco in 1934, Peter Saul studied at the California School of Fine Arts and received his BFA...

    Peter Saul, Peter Saul vs. Pop Art, 2012

    Born in San Francisco in 1934, Peter Saul studied at the California School of Fine Arts and received his BFA from the School of Fine Arts at Washington University in Saint Louis. Saul has shown widely throughout Europe and the United States. Important solo exhibitions include a retrospective at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, which traveled to the Madison Art Center, Wisconsin (1980); a retrospective organized by the Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, which traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, the Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX, and the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans (1989); and a retrospective at the Musée de l’Abbaye Sainte-Croix, Les Sables d’Olonne, France, which traveled to the Musée de l’Hôtel Bertrand, Châteauroux, France, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole, France, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mons, Belgium. In 2008, a major and widely noted retrospective of his career was organized by the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach, CA, the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia. His works can be found in permanent museum collections around the world including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX; the Dallas Museum of Art, TX; and the Art Institute of Chicago, among many others. Peter Saul currently lives and works in New York.
  • Installation Views
  • Artworks
    • Peter Saul, Untitled (Ice Box), 1959
      Peter Saul, Untitled (Ice Box), 1959
    • Peter Saul, Untitled (Kitchen), 1959
      Peter Saul, Untitled (Kitchen), 1959
    • Peter Saul, Untitled (Quaker State), 1960
      Peter Saul, Untitled (Quaker State), 1960
    • Peter Saul, Untitled, 1960
      Peter Saul, Untitled, 1960
    • Peter Saul, Untitled, 1960
      Peter Saul, Untitled, 1960
    • Peter Saul, Untitled (Lucky Strike), 1960
      Peter Saul, Untitled (Lucky Strike), 1960
    • Peter Saul, Nazi Yellow Submarine, 1961
      Peter Saul, Nazi Yellow Submarine, 1961
    • Peter Saul, Mickey Mouse vs. the Japs, 1962
      Peter Saul, Mickey Mouse vs. the Japs, 1962
    • Peter Saul, True Crime, 1962
      Peter Saul, True Crime, 1962
    • Peter Saul, Ice Box 8, 1963
      Peter Saul, Ice Box 8, 1963
    • Peter Saul, Rich Dog, 1963
      Peter Saul, Rich Dog, 1963
    • Peter Saul, Superman, 1963
      Peter Saul, Superman, 1963
    • Peter Saul, Sex Crime, 1964
      Peter Saul, Sex Crime, 1964
    • Peter Saul, Mad Docter, 1964
      Peter Saul, Mad Docter, 1964
    • Peter Saul, Untitled (GI Vietnam Puzzle), 1965
      Peter Saul, Untitled (GI Vietnam Puzzle), 1965
    • Peter Saul, Untitled, 1966
      Peter Saul, Untitled, 1966
    • Peter Saul, Yankee Garbage, 1966
      Peter Saul, Yankee Garbage, 1966
    • Peter Saul, Upper Class, Lower Class, 1966
      Peter Saul, Upper Class, Lower Class, 1966
    • Peter Saul, I Torture Commy Virgins, 1967
      Peter Saul, I Torture Commy Virgins, 1967
    • Peter Saul, Suburban Houses II, 1969 c.
      Peter Saul, Suburban Houses II, 1969 c.
    • Peter Saul, Clement Greenberg/Henry Geldzahler, 1971
      Peter Saul, Clement Greenberg/Henry Geldzahler, 1971
    • Peter Saul, Custer's Last Stand II, 1974
      Peter Saul, Custer's Last Stand II, 1974
    • Peter Saul, De Kooning Woman II, 1975
      Peter Saul, De Kooning Woman II, 1975
    • Peter Saul, Subway I, 1979
      Peter Saul, Subway I, 1979
    • Peter Saul, The Arsonist, 1980
      Peter Saul, The Arsonist, 1980
    • Peter Saul, Oedipus Jr., 1983
      Peter Saul, Oedipus Jr., 1983
    • Peter Saul, Ronald Reagan in Grenada, 1984
      Peter Saul, Ronald Reagan in Grenada, 1984
    • Peter Saul, Ronald Reagan (Foreign/Domestic), 1989
      Peter Saul, Ronald Reagan (Foreign/Domestic), 1989
    • Peter Saul, The Death of Sardanapolis, 1990
      Peter Saul, The Death of Sardanapolis, 1990
    • Peter Saul, Newt Gingrich vs. Orphan Annie, 1995
      Peter Saul, Newt Gingrich vs. Orphan Annie, 1995
    • Peter Saul, The Three Centurions Are Invincible, 2003
      Peter Saul, The Three Centurions Are Invincible, 2003
    • Peter Saul, Terror Flight, 2004
      Peter Saul, Terror Flight, 2004
    • Peter Saul, Dali Advises the President, 2004
      Peter Saul, Dali Advises the President, 2004
    • Peter Saul, Bush At Abu Ghraib, 2006
      Peter Saul, Bush At Abu Ghraib, 2006
    • Peter Saul, Execution of Jesus, 2006
      Peter Saul, Execution of Jesus, 2006
    • Peter Saul, Smoking Head, 2008
      Peter Saul, Smoking Head, 2008
    • Peter Saul, Beckmann's The Night, 2009
      Peter Saul, Beckmann's The Night, 2009
    • Peter Saul, Peter Saul vs. Pop Art, 2012
      Peter Saul, Peter Saul vs. Pop Art, 2012
  • Press

    • TWO COATS OF PAINT, SHARP AND SARDONIC: PETER SAUL AT THE HALL ART FOUNDATION
      Press

      TWO COATS OF PAINT

      SHARP AND SARDONIC: PETER SAUL AT THE HALL ART FOUNDATION September 16, 2015
      The Hall Art Foundation in bucolic Reading, Vermont, is located in a faithfully restored stone farmhouse with three large barns, each of which has been turned into exhibition space. The...
    • ART NEW ENGLAND, Review: Vermont, Peter Saul
      Press

      ART NEW ENGLAND

      Review: Vermont, Peter Saul September 1, 2015
      An exhibit of Peter Saul's work, with paintings from all phases of his career, is being held at the new venue for viewing contemporary art in Vermont, Hall Art Foundation.
    • THE BOSTON GLOBE, PETER SAUL MINES TABOOS, VULGARITY IN ANTIC WORKS
      Press

      THE BOSTON GLOBE

      PETER SAUL MINES TABOOS, VULGARITY IN ANTIC WORKS July 26, 2015
      PETER SAUL MINES TABOOS, VULGARITY IN ANTIC WORKS
    • IMAGE, MAKING VERMONT MORE ECLECTIC
      Press

      IMAGE

      MAKING VERMONT MORE ECLECTIC June 1, 2015
      This is an old tale with a new twist...
    • THE BOSTON GLOBE, SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW: ART
      Press

      THE BOSTON GLOBE

      SUMMER ARTS PREVIEW: ART May 14, 2015
      Forty paintings and works on paper, made between 1959 and 2012, by the funky Cal-Arts-trained artist...
  • Publications
    • Peter Saul

      Peter Saul

      2015
      Hardcover 112 pages
      Publisher: Hall Art Foundation
      ISBN: 978-0-9896069-5-0
      Dimensions: 11 x 9 inches
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    • Peter Saul
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      Peter Saul

  • Installation views: Jeffrey Nintzel

     

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