Untitled (Illegal Procedure) Unique Johnny Unitas 2000
Raymond Pettibon
Works on Paper (not prints) : Lithograph Print And Hand-Colored Watercolor on Paper
Size : 24x18 in | 61x46 cm
Framed : 26.75x20.5 in | 68x52 cm
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Year2000
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with Glass
Purchased fromGallery 2016
Story / Additional InfoRaymond Pettibon produced 20 of this limited edition lithograph set at the LA-based Hamilton Press gallery in 2000, and this piece was acquired directly from the gallery. Each of these 20 prints depicts a different American Football quarterback from one of the major NFL teams. This print is hand signed by Johny Unitas from the Colts.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
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Raymond Pettibon - United States
Art Brokerage: Raymond Pettibon American Artist: b. 1957. Born in 1957 in Arizona, Raymond Pettibon is known for his comic-like drawings with disturbing, ironic or ambiguous text, Pettibon's subject matter is sometimes violent and anti-authoritarian. From the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, he was closely associated with the punk rock band Black Flag. Beginning in the mid 1980s, he became a well-known figure in the contemporary art scene. Pettibon works primarily with ink on paper and many of his early drawings are black and white, although he sometimes introduces color through the use of pencil, watercolor, collage, gouache or acrylic paint. Pettibon's drawings encompass the spectrum of American culture from the deviances of marginal youth-culture to art, literature, sports, religion, politics, and sexuality. Pettibon earned an economics degree from UCLA and worked as a high school mathematics teacher for a short period, before pursuing a career in art in 1977. Pettibon began exhibiting his work in group shows in galleries in the 1980s. In 1992, Pettibon was invited to participate in Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s, curated by Paul Schimmel at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). In 1993, Pettibon was included in the Whitney Museum's Biennial. By the mid-90s, Pettibon had exhibited extensively, including exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (MOCA); Kunsthaus Zurich; White Columns, NY; and also had his first solo museum exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland, which traveled to Paris. In the late 90s, Pettibon continued to exhibit internationally including shows at the Tramway (arts centre) in Glasgow, Scotland, the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and the 1997 Whitney Biennial. In 1998, a self-titled show opened at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, and traveled to the Drawing Center in New York, NY; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA; and the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, CA. Listings wanted.