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Pay for Your Pleasures: Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon Cary Levine 9780226026060

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Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, and Raymond Pettibon - these Southern California artists formed a "bad boy" trifecta. Early purveyors of abject art, the trio produced work ranging from sculptures of feces to copulating stuffed animals, and gained notoriety from being perverse. Showing how their work rethinks transgressive art practices in the wake of the 1960s, "Pay for Your Pleasures" argues that their collaborations as well as their individual enterprises make them among the most compelling artists in the Los Angeles area in recent years. Cary Levine focuses on Kelley's, McCarthy's, and Pettibon's work from the 1970s through the 1990s, plotting the circuitous routes they took in their artistic development. Drawing on extensive interviews with each artist, he identifies the diverse forces that had a crucial bearing on their development - such as McCarthy's experiences at the University of Utah, Kelley's interest in the Detroit-based White Panther movement, Pettibon's study of economics, and how all three participated in burgeoning subcultural music scenes. Levine discovers a common political strategy underlying their art that critiques both nostalgia for the 1960s counterculture and Reagan-era conservatism. He shows how this strategy led each artist to create strange and unseemly images that test the limits of not only art but also gender roles, sex, acceptable behavior, poor taste, and even the gag reflex that separates pleasure from disgust. As a result, their work places viewers in uncomfortable situations that challenge them to reassess their own values. The first substantial analysis of Kelley, McCarthy, and Pettibon, "Pay for Your Pleasures" shines new light on three artists whose work continues to resonate in the world of art and politics.

About the Author
Cary Levine is assistant professor of contemporary art history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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"This is an extremely important and long-overdue analysis of the work of three key American artists. Cary Levine sets up a seductive context - his discussion of the alternative music scene of the 1970s is nothing if not a compelling form of music journalism - so that he can then drag us through the literal and metaphorical gore and excrescences of the artists' actual output. The latter is both a harrowing and a pleasurable experience - we learn to 'pay for our pleasures' willingly and with gratitude." (Colin Gardner, University of California, Santa Barbara)"



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ISBN 9780226026060
Author Cary Levine
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Chicago Press
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Weight(grams) 1049g
Dimensions(mm) 28mm * 22mm * 2mm

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