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- Steve Keene is the most prolific American painter of all time.He has produced more than 300,000 hand-painted works via his studio/chainlink fence cage where he paints more than 50 paintings at a time.Lovingly known for making affordable art, as well as being the indie rock cover art maker to Pavement, The Apples in stereo, and Silver Jews, Keene has long been under appreciated for his importance to the 90s indie art and music scenes.
- About the Author: Daniel Efram is a photojournalist, activist, and producer based in New York City.
- 265 Pages
- Art, Individual Artists
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Steve Keene is the most prolific American painter of all time.
He has produced more than 300,000 hand-painted works via his studio/chainlink fence cage where he paints more than 50 paintings at a time.
Lovingly known for making affordable art, as well as being the indie rock cover art maker to Pavement, The Apples in stereo, and Silver Jews, Keene has long been under appreciated for his importance to the 90s indie art and music scenes. Named "...a massively dazzling celebration of fandom as an art form" by Rolling Stone magazine, The Steve Keene Art Book--originally conceived during his sold out show at Shepard Fairey's LA Gallery Subliminal Projects in 2016--is the first art book dedicated exclusively to his work..
Review Quotes
Praise for The Steve Keene Art Book:
"The book is a massively dazzling celebration of fandom as an art form -- playful, affectionate, slightly unhinged."
- Rolling Stone
"If you've ever wished coffee table books felt more like rock documentaries, you'll love The Steve Keene Art Book."
- PRINT Magazine
"This is a wonderful book...it's a real keeper, it's a work of art itself."
- Sound Opinions Podcast
Praise for Steve Keene:
"[Keene is an] assembly line Picasso."
- TIME
- New Yorker "By some measures, Mr. Keene [...] is one of the most successful artists in the world."
- New York Times "Steve Keene's art caters for the many, not the few."
- The Economist "Whether you were a part of the indie rock scene in the '90s or are just a fan of the classic music that came out of the fertile indie underground, you've almost certainly come across the art of Steve Keene."
- Billboard "This guy must be the most prolific artist of all time."
- Shepard Fairey, artist "Steve Keene's vast, distinctive body of work and his many fans are one big collective renaissance family. He is so appreciated for putting art into people's hands who maybe had not a dime to spare. With each painting, he allows us to remember, and 'be right back there.' We were there."
- Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power "Steve's work, the vastness of the project, it has the feeling of a churning waterfall of creation. The colors are Warhol primary, it has the directness of graffiti, with the serial fordist impulse of a painting machine ... all inscribed with an unsubtle middle finger to art market masterpiece-ism."
- Stephen Malkmus, musician (Pavement, Silver Jews) "The Johnny Appleseed of art."
- Elsa Longhauser, founding executive director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Time) "Warhol claimed he wanted to be a machine, but Keene IS a machine."
- Ryan McGinness
About the Author
Daniel Efram is a photojournalist, activist, and producer based in NewYork City. He has produced televised music concerts, documentary films,
music videos, and other creative projects. As an artist manager, he has
represented The Apples in Stereo for more than 20 years. His photography
has been seen on the pages of The New York Times and other publications. Leica Fotographie International named Curiosities, his first art book, as Book of the Month for April 2019.