Wes Lang

Everything. 2021

£72

EVERYTHING. 2021
HARDCOVER
PUBLISHED BY RIZZOLI
TEXT BY ARTY NELSON
256 PAGES
32 X 24.5 X 3 CM
ISBN: 978-0-8478-7080-6

A definitive monograph from Rizzoli revealing the extraordinarily prolific career of Wes Lang, whose frenetic and manic paintings bring together ideas and icons mined from a post-pop American landscape. Featuring many works exhibited over the past two decades at V1 Gallery / Eighteen, Everything is now available.

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Over the last several decades, artist Wes Lang has been honing his craft involving, amongst other things, a tireless, obsessive mining of a post-pop American landscape. Many of the artist's influences are a function of a distinct autobiographical experience with certain exceptions; the indigenous American as well as other totems of the American West, and painters and sculptors from middle of last century such as Twombly, Guston, Kline, Mitchell and Bacon, dove-tailing on up to the more contemporary ones such as Basquiat, Kippenberger, and Mike Kelley. 

To date, Lang has made his mark primarily on canvas and paper. He is known for creating surfaces that sizzle; bombastic mélanges often brimming with elegantly rendered, still rough-around-the-edges imagery of grim reapers, Native American chieftains, fallen country music icons, sultry seductresses, long lost folk legends, dead authors, motorcycles, roses and other flora, birds, horses, all of which jockey for prominence within compositions sewn together and resolved by cryptic scrawls with a bittersweet vernacular resonating of Ram Dass and the Tao by way of the edge of the universe. 

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