Erik Parker: Colorful Resistance
Erik Parker is an American painter inspired by underground comics, graffiti, hip-hop, noise music, and conspiracy theories, as well as the art of Picasso, Bacon, and Basquiat. Erik Parker: Colorful Resistance presents his intense compositions, originating from word clusters, viscera-like forms, and animated figurines that represent the critical mass of social movements. Parker’s work is an attempt to provide an overall take on the most pressing issues of the day through aggressively youthful and rebellious fast-paced mark-making, compositional intensity, strident colors, and an anti-authoritarian approach to established ideologies.
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Animation, Graffiti, Illustration, Comic books, graphic novels
Stief Angela (Article author), KAWS (Article author), Ramírez‑Montagut Mónica (Article author), Parker Erik (Article author)
New York City
256 pages
9780847838943
Available on request
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709.203 Par
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