| Author/Contributor(s): | Black, Hannah; Jouffroy, Alain; McGarry, Kevin; Katrib, Ruba; Kvaran, Danielle |
| Publisher: | Skira Rizzoli |
| Date: | 10/31/2017 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Prescient and timely, Erró’s paintings are marked by a voracious consumption of imagery synthesizing a hallucinatory vision of contemporary visual culture. Often compared to Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Roy Lichtenstein, Erró’s multifigure narratives, refusal to commit to a singular style, and obsession with cartoons set his practice apart. An essay by Ruba Katrib connects Erró to today’s figurative-painting practices, and a chronology by Danielle Kvaran traces his wild figurations of history and subjects, ranging from Winston Churchill to contemporary music icons. Newly photographed details and a concentration on Erró’s canvases of the last ten years offer a fresh perspective to his European audience and a welcome introduction for his American one.