Peter Saul

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Peter Saul has consistently challenged art, history, and politics with his radical, unrefined style. Positioned outside of the canon of contemporary and Pop Art, Saul’s exuberantly grotesque works feature an ironic and caustic humor that simultaneously breaks down and celebrates his subjects. Influenced by both French academic painting and MAD magazine, Saul’s steadfast embrace of narrative and figuration in painting have left him at odds with every major movement in art as he has transformed over sixty years into a profound, albeit unconventional, history painter. This comprehensive catalogue, published on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at Les Abbatoirs, Toulouse (travelling to Namur, Belgium in 2020), covers the artist’s oeuvre since the late 1950s and presents many previously unseen paintings, works on paper, and archive materials.

Peter Saul (*1934, San Francisco), one of the most influential painters today, was elected to the American Academy of Art and Letters in 2010. His work is part of many major collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Moderna Museet in Stockholm and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.