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But pulp art didn’t spring into the world fully formed ... rendered and clearly drawn from observation, as is the man. The stark black and white makes the image pop by creating high contrast ...
PULP represents an expansion from Home and Homme, a homeware boutique and art space the couple started in Amherst in ... a piece that features a black-and-white photograph of a bearded man from ...
Pulp cover artists recognized ... illustrations in a new exhibition. The lurid art created for paperbacks in the 1960s and ’70s includes a cat man superhero surrounded by feral felines, a ...
“Pulp Art: Vamps, Villains ... the Shadow or Neo, the Spider or Spider-Man, our collective alter ego sprang in large part from the detective, sci-fi, adventure, and horror pulps that sold ...
In Pulp Drunk: Mexican Pulp Art at Ricco/Maresca Gallery in Chelsea, the lurid art created for paperbacks in the 1960s and ’70s includes a cat man superhero surrounded by feral felines ...
and a man admired by his fellow pulp artists as the “Dean of Weird Menace Art,” John Newton Howitt. A successful pulp artist mixed vivid imagination and masterful technique to create images ...
Latham invited his students to participate in one of his “event-based” art works by chewing pages of the book into a pulp, which was then dissolved, distilled, and the fermented liquid sealed in ...
The term "pulp fiction" might bring to mind Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film, but what his title references is a genre of popular novels in the 1930s an '40s with garish, eye-catching covers.
Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour, authors of Radical Paper: Art and Invention with Colored Pulp. Courtesy Lynn Sures and Michelle Samour I’ll begin with the first question in the book, which ...