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We Ate the Acid Joe Roberts

We Ate the Acid By Joe Roberts

We Ate the Acid by Joe Roberts


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Monograph of Joe Robert's latest work, including paintings, drawings, and essays.

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We Ate the Acid by Joe Roberts

Artist Joe Roberts has spent more than a decade honing a deeply unique and unapologetically hallucinogenic style of art. Through paintings, drawings and mixed-media works, Roberts navigates a world of cosmic imagery, pop cultural detritus, and shifting geometric forms, bringing to life both the creeping unease and the uncanny humor of the psychedelic experience. Collecting over 100 new and recent works along with an introduction by Hamilton Morris (Hamiltons Pharmacopeia), We Ate the Acid is the latest product of Roberts visionary journeys and a testament to his expansive, singular imagination.

We Ate the Acid Reviews

Joe Roberts draws on pop-cultural imagery from the 1960s to the 90s, filtering them through his own experiences, and re-presenting them in mixed-media works that recall Mike Kelley or Chris Johanson. Mickey Mouse, Casper, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all make appearances, but here theyre dropping acid or eating pizza, fellow travelers in Robertss personal journey. -Hyperallergic
Through his work, Roberts returns to what most children already know, that whatever is experienced and imagined really is reality, and sometimes theres no need to muddle it up. In that same way, he refutes the idea that childish is synonymous with simple, its that childish is more akin to infinite. - Juxtapoz (11/14/2018)
We Ate the Acid, Roberts new book published by Anthology Editions, is the latest product of his visionary journey and a testament to his expansive, singular imagination. Along with Roberts unpretentious paintings, the 140-page book presents original drawings, collages and surrealistic scenes of everything from UFO sightings amongst cityscapes, to candid still-lifes in nature. Amongst smiley faces, dancing Kokopelli, and Grateful Dead stealies, the book chronicles a range of fantastical imagery that carries a childlike wonder and begs the viewer to join the experience themselves. - Amadeus (11/26/2018)
Through his work, Roberts returns to what most children already know, that whatever is experienced and imagined really is reality, and sometimes theres no need to muddle it up. In that same way, he refutes the idea that childish is synonymous with simple, its that childish is more akin to infinite. -Juxtapoz
New York Times art critic Ken Johnson, author of Are You Experienced? How Psychedelic Consciousness Transformed Modern Art, argues that Roberts work is part of a resurgent psychedelic movement: This whole psychedelic thing is still part of our culture. Its not over. Johnsons thesis is that, since the mass consumption of LSD began in the mid 1960s, hallucinogens have altered the minds of so many people that much contemporary art has come to conform with what one critic called the psychedelic paradigm. If so, then its little wonder Roberts work has become so marketable. - The Guardian
"A cult following in the skateboarding community, fashion collaborations with Supreme and an archive of trippy artworks putting a fresh twist on 60s psychedelia: Joe Roberts is the outsider artist you need to know." - Hunger
"Roberts' work manages to toe the line between playful and edgy, imaginative and nightmarishly vivid." - Hypebeast
"Joe creates work which guide the viewer through a menagerie of psychedelic shapes, colours, pop culture figures and mystic symbols. Existing somewhere between fear, euphoria, and what the fuck, Joe's trips incorporate collage, diorama, drawing and painting evocative of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Joseph Cornell. " - Monster Children

About Joe Roberts

Joe Roberts has worked as an artist in San Francisco for more than a decade. His mixed media work has been released in various formats over the years and shown nationwide to great acclaim. Joe creates artwork which represents a variety of mixed media formats and is reminiscent of work from Jean-Michel Basquiat and Joseph Cornell. Collage, paintings, diorama and figurines all play a role in the world he has created and is constantly reinterpreting. Roberts has collaborated with musicians, filmmakers, and streetwear companies, most recently with Supreme for their 2017 fall line.

Hamilton Morris is an American writer, documentarian, and scientific researcher who lives in Brooklyn, New York. He created a series for Vice entitled Hamilton's Pharmacopeia documenting the history and effects of drugs on society and human health.

Additional information

GOR011765094
9781944860196
1944860193
We Ate the Acid by Joe Roberts
Used - Like New
Hardback
Anthology Editions
2018-12-04
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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