The Four Seasons - A Benefit Painting of the  Hyde Park Art Center

Roger Brown

BornNationalityBased In
1941AmericanN/A
Biography

One of the leading members of Chicago Imagists, an art movement based in Chicago in the 1960s, Roger Brown creates bold works tied with social commentary. His familial ties drove him to the American South and its distinctive culture of materialism and folk art. Later in life, Brown grew interested in the aesthetics of comic books, Art Deco and interior design, and influences visible in his graphic, skewed perspective and apocalyptic backgrounds. Dedicating works to the state of post-war America, vernacular cultures, alienation and human tragedy, Brown further created theatre sets, mixed-media sculptures, mosaic murals and prints. Aware of his own mortality when living with AIDS in the last decade of his life, Brown’s work manifests an uncanny darkness, evermore relevant to the political context of his lifetime. ...

Selected Artworks
The Four Seasons - A Benefit Painting of the  Hyde Park Art Center
Roger Brown
The Four Seasons - A Benefit Painting of the  Hyde Park Art Center, 1974
127 x 127cm
Mask for a Waitress
Roger Brown
Mask for a Waitress, 1974
129.5 x 24.4 x 33cm
Untitled
Roger Brown
Untitled, 1968
58.3 x 44.4cm
Famous Artists from Chicago
Roger Brown
Famous Artists from Chicago, 1970
55.8 x 43.2cm
False Image Decal ("Artist")
Roger Brown
False Image Decal ("Artist"), 1969
15.24 x 24.13cm
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