Fatal Laughs: The Art of Robert Arneson

When
Event has passed (Wed Aug 20, 2014 - Mon Sep 28, 2015)
Cost
Free
Tags
Arts, Museums, Fine Arts Museums

Description

Robert Arneson revolutionized the medium of clay, transforming it from a “craft” medium into “fine art.” Over a career of more than 40 years--frequently using himself as a subject--he explored ideas for art that were outside the conventional repertory, including those involving physical pain and psychological expression. Moreover, he did not flinch at sensitive topical subjects, including many that were sexual, racial, or political in character. Works in this exhibition include the 1964 Funk object "His and Hers", which irreverently explores sexual and scatological subject matter while also considering the traditional function of ceramics. In three works from the 1970s, "Assassination of a Famous Nut Artist", "Splat", and "Flip and Flop", the artist’s image is a vehicle for anguish and pain. In the latest work from the 1980s, "Global Death and Destruction", Arneson proves that clay is a powerful art medium.

Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free. CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY. After September 21 closed Monday.

More Info

Link
http://museum.stanford.edu
Call
650-723-4177

Schedule

Cantor Arts Center
328 Lomita Dr
Palo Alto, CA
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  1. Cantor Arts Center
    328 Lomita Dr, Palo Alto, CA