CULTURE

Rock of Ages: Raymond Pettibon Through the Decades


Raymond Pettibon enrolled in UCLA at just 16 and graduated in 1978, hardly having trouble finding employment—though the pay in the then-burgeoning L.A. punk scene was admittedly irregular. As the resident artist for Black Flag, he illustrated hordes of their album covers and show flyers, all stamped with the trademark four black bars now so recognizable from endless T-shirts and tattoos. From there, he went on to make four decades’ worth of frenetic, macabre, hyper-verbal Pop art illustrations, now gathered in a mammoth career-spanning monograph, Homo Americanus, which accompanies his first major European retrospective, currently at The Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Germany, and clocks in at nearly 700 pages. As it might sound in the comic books that inspired Pettibon: Thump!

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“No Title (Life isn’t always…),” 1982.

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“Black Flag: The Unheard 1983 Demos,” 1995.

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“No Title (When the going…),” 2007.

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“No Title (You can call…),” 1986.

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“No Title (‘That hair injures…’),” 1986.

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“No Title (Drop in with…),” 1999.

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“No Title (Did I do…),” 1987.

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“No Title (‘Pose!’ The command…),” 1991.

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“No Title (You should not…),” 1987.

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“Black Flag: Slip It In,” 1984.

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“No Title (The president’s dead…),” 1985.

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“No Title (Save downtown! Jesus…),” 1986.

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“No Title (And as true…),” 2009.

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“Sonic Youth: The Goo That Lives On It In My Heart,” 1991.

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“No Title (Va-voom. He promised…),” 1993.