We ate the acid /
Publisher: Brooklyn, NY : Anthology Editions, 2018Edition: First editionISBN:- 1944860193
- 9781944860196
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- N7433 .R634 2018
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Summary: 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 (Hamilton's Pharmacopeia), 'We Ate the Acid' is the latest product of Roberts' visionary journeys and a testament to his expansive, singular imagination.
Foreword / Hamilton Morris -- Joe Roberts in conversation with Leo Fitzpatrick.
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Foreword / Hamilton Morris -- Joe Roberts in conversation with Leo Fitzpatrick.
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 (Hamilton's Pharmacopeia), 'We Ate the Acid' is the latest product of Roberts' visionary journeys and a testament to his expansive, singular imagination.