Cleon Peterson USA, 1973
LA-based artist Cleon Peterson has an aesthetic deeply rooted in Western cultural history, from the classic Greco-Roman vases depicting warriors and battles, to the marvelous decapitation paintings of Caravaggio and violent masterpieces of Goya. His art depicts a world in which deviance is the norm and violence, sex, and drugs bring a hollow pleasure. The imagery has a strong graphic quality. Peterson does not rely on symbolism or allusion, as many other artists do; instead he depicts a chaotic and chilling reality— police brutality, stabbings, and strangulation. Peterson portrays a world in which hostility and violence are rendered senseless and without context. His figures - often seen clashing - symbolise a struggle between power and submission in the fluctuating structures of contemporary society.
- Cleon PetersonPromised Land (Day), 2023view more details
- Cleon PetersonPromised Land (Night), 2023view more details
- Cleon PetersonSirens of the Night (Gold), 2022view more details
- Cleon PetersonCanceled (Black), 2021view more details
- Cleon PetersonWorld on Fire (Red - Large), 2021view more details
- Cleon PetersonWorld on Fire (White - Large), 2021view more details
- Cleon PetersonWorld on Fire (White - Large), 2021view more details
- Cleon PetersonAmphora, 2018view more details
- Cleon PetersonAryballos , 2018view more details
- Cleon PetersonKylix, 2018view more details
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