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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Peter Saul, Girl Trouble II, 1987
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'Peter Saul: Crime and Punishment', New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, Feb 11, 2020–Jan 3, 2021

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'Peter Saul: Crime and Punishment', New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, Feb 11, 2020–Jan 3, 2021

Peter Saul San Francisco, CA, USA, b. 1934

Girl Trouble II, 1987
Oil and acrylic on canvas
90 x 72 in
228,6 x 182,9 cm

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“All my work can be professionally seen as the artistic contribution that should, and did come after + stem from Francis Bacon. This contribution was not accepted as a contribution...
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“All my work can be professionally seen as the artistic contribution that should, and did come after + stem from Francis Bacon. This contribution was not accepted as a contribution because it was a time when people were only interested in the visual appearance of the over-all picture and unable to reflect on the “meaning” of the figurative elements. I got people to interpret my figures only thru dealing with topical subjects, and then mainly complaints like “how the hell am I supposed to appreciate your technique if you keep painting these exciting scenes that are hard to ignore.” – Peter Saul

 

Peter Saul’s distortions of the human face and body draw from the figurative deformations seen in expressionist and surrealist art. Like Picasso, de Kooning, and Bacon, Saul’s figures are often viewed as formal experiments. However, his work is infused with sarcastic humor and intentionally embraces cruelty and parody, giving it a more biting edge. Saul’s figures are not just distorted for visual impact—they are crafted to provoke the viewer, pushing them to confront the unsettling imagery and explore the deeper meanings beneath. By focusing on topical subjects, Saul encourages audiences to engage with the discomfort his work elicits and reconsider its underlying messages.

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Exhibitions

'Peter Saul: New Paintings and Works on Paper,' Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York, Sep 17–Oct 24, 1987;

'Human Concern/Personal Torment: The Grotesque in American Art Revisited' curated by Robert Doty and Phyllis Kind, Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York, Oct 14–Nov 8, 1989; traveled to: Chicago, Phyllis Kind Gallery, Dec 1, 1989–Jan 6, 1990;

'Peter Saul,' Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix, Les Sables d'Olonne, Jun 26–Sep 26, 1999; traveled to: Châteauroux, Musée de l'Hôtel Bertrand, Oct 22–Dec 31, 1999; Dole, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dole, Jan 15–Apr 2, 2000; Mons, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mons, Apr 16–Jun 25, 2000; Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 'Eye Infection: Robert Crumb, Mike Kelley, Jim Nutt, Peter Saul, H.C. Westermann,' Nov 3, 2001 –Jan 20, 2002;

'Peter Saul: Crime and Punishment', New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, Feb 11, 2020–Jan 3, 2021

Publications

Martin, Jean, Peter Saul: New Paintings and Works on Paper (New York: Allan Frumkin Gallery, 1987), illustrated, no. 5.

Doty, Robert, Human Concern/Personal Torment: The Grotesque in American Art Revisited (New York: Phyllis Kind Gallery, 1989), illustrated, p. 22.

Decron, Benoît, ed., Peter Saul (Les Sables d'Olonne: Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix, 1999), illustrated on back cover, p. 38, cat. 56.

Braun, Christiaan, Robert Storr, Eye Infection (Dusseldorf: Richter, 2001), illustrated, p. 150.

Robert, Exile on Main St. (Maastricht: Bonnefantenmuseum, 2009), illustrated, no. 2.

Battaglia, Andy, 'The ARTnews Accord: Painters Peter Saul and Jamian Juliano-Villani Talk Humor in Art, Life in the Studio, and More,' ARTNews, February 3, 2020, illustrated.

Gioni, Massimiliano, ed., Peter Saul: Crime and Punishment (New York and London: Phaidon Press Inc., 2020), illustrated, pp. 140- 141, p. 183.

Indrisek, Scott, 'Peter Saul Paints the Carnage,' GQ, February 27, 2020, illustrated.

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