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Paul Pletka: Imagined Wests

Paul Pletka: Imagined Wests

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Best Art Book and Best of Show--2018 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award
Born in San Diego in 1946 and raised in the American Southwest, painter Paul Pletka has created a body of work that owes much to the West of his childhood, and more to the West of his imagination. Infused with an operatic sense of theater and drama, his paintings conjure scenes from the cultures, history, and religions of the American West and Mexico--diffused, as Pletka writes, "through the lens of personal experiences, dreams, research, and ancestral memory."
In Paul Pletka: Imagined Wests, the first book on this major American artist in over thirty years, readers will encounter the full range of Pletka's oeuvre through more than eighty color reproductions of his best-known and most influential works. Images of warriors and shamans are paired with depictions of George Armstrong Custer, Christian saints, and the lost gods of North and South America, their forms rendered in a distinctive style that mixes classical drawing and expressionist distortion with elements of surrealism and European symbolism. An artist statement and notes on selected paintings provide rare insight into Pletka's creative process, and an introductory essay by art historian Amy Scott discusses how Pletka's studies of indigenous cultures of the American West and Mexico, as well as art historical and critical influences, have informed his work.
Complex, mysterious, and mesmerizing, Pletka's paintings are designed to make it almost impossible to look away. In their boldly conceived subject matter, vivid color, and ethnographic detail, these works--and their creator--are true originals in the rich artistic landscape of the American West.

Author: Amy Scott
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 09/28/2017
Pages: 248
Weight: 6.05lbs
Size: 13.20h x 12.40w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780806157214
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