Events Posted Jun 03, 2014

Book Signing at Arcana 06/06/2014 > The Astonishing Works of John Altoon

THE ASTONISHING WORKS OF JOHN ALTOON WITH AUTHOR TIM NYE

 

John Altoon was one of the most outspoken, charismatic, and complex figures in the Los Angeles art scene of the 1950s and ’60s. He energized the circle of artists associated with the Ferus Gallery, a nexus of L.A. avant-gardism that included such influential figures as Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, Ed Moses, Larry Bell, and Ed Ruscha. A boisterous, hard-living man, he was plagued by bouts of depression and episodes of mania that sometimes turned destructive; this personal struggle is reflected in his work. He died young, at the age of forty-three, from a massive heart attack. Walter Hopps called his funeral the largest gathering of Los Angeles artists ever.

Published to coincide with a major Altoon retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (June 8th –September 14th), The Astonishing Works of John Altoon surveys the colorful paintings and virtuosic drawings of this larger-than-life personality. His art is intimate, haunting, and erotic, capturing a magical moment in California art between the Beat Generation and the sexual and psychedelic revolutions. The work is put in context through essays and remembrances from those who knew him best: the poet Robert Creeley; psychiatrist and fan Dr. Milton Wexler; pioneering West Coast curator Walter Hopps; and curator, gallerist, and critic Klaus Kertess. This lavishly produced original collection also features a juxtaposition of Altoon’s lithographs with a selection of Creeley’s poems that the long-time friends originally published as About Women in 1965, a facsimile of his Ed Kienholz-published memorial exhibition catalog, and posthumously addressed letters from friends.

Tim Nye is director of Nyehaus - a New York gallery that focuses on the innovative Southern California artists of the 1960 and '70s.