Raymond Pettibon's Ink Drawings at Berkeley Art Museum
Raymond Pettibon, known for his ink drawings on paper never exceeding one meter, incorporates diverse artistic influences including literature, comics, mythology, and music. In September 1992, his exhibition at the Matrix gallery of the Berkeley Art Museum featured works quoting Henry James, John Ruskin, James Joyce, and William Carlos Williams. He has also created video works inspired by American counterculture social history.
Key facts
- Raymond Pettibon works primarily with ink on paper, never exceeding one meter.
- His influences include literature, comics, mythology, and music.
- Exhibition at Matrix gallery, Berkeley Art Museum, September 1992.
- Works quoted Henry James, John Ruskin, James Joyce, William Carlos Williams.
- Pettibon has also created video works.
- His video works draw from American counterculture social history.
Entities
Artists
- Raymond Pettibon
Institutions
- Berkeley Art Museum
- Matrix gallery
Locations
- Berkeley
- United States
Sources
- artpress —