Description: Cary Leibowitz (aka "Candy Ass"), American, b. 1963 Please, Don't Steal My Radio, I'm Queer Original silkscreen print on car windshield sun protector These were produced by the artist in the early 90s in an unknown but very limited edition Signed and dated 1991 in pen at bottom 21.5 x 52.5 inches Condition: good, mild wear evident. Please see photos. About the artist: Cary Leibowitz, who rose to fame in the 1990s under the moniker "Candy Ass," makes bold, self-effacing artworks that comment on the contemporary art market, kitsch, Jewish identity, and queerness. Though Leibowitz embraces a range of styles, his practice - which spans painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and other pursuits- almost always features text. His childish scrawl is by turns confessional, irreverent, satirical, and poignant. Leibowitz lambastes the politics of the art world and his own neuroses, making pieces that nonetheless connect with anyone who's ever felt like an outsider. He has exhibited in New York, Stockholm, Berlin, London, Paris, and Los Angeles, among other cities. His work belongs in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Jewish Museum, and the Peter and Eileen Norton Collection.
Price: 499 USD
Location: Tarzana, California
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Artist: Cary Leibowitz
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1991
Style: Avant-garde, Contemporary Art, Modernism, Outsider Art, Pop Art, Protest Art, Urban Art
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original