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POPaganda: New work by pop-art provocateur Ron English
11.29.2017
11:16 am
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Pop-surrealist Ron English gained fame through billboard liberation and other Situationist-style pranks like his amazing cereal-box détournement project. He’s waged war against Camel cigarettes for overtly marketing to children, and against Apple for appropriating crucial 20th-Century social justice figures who were too dead to object to their commercial exploitation. But his broad critique of consumer culture has, like the work of his fellow street-art godhead Banksy, long since found its way into the gallery world, and in contrast with his billboard hijackings, his paintings are slick, highly-polished satires of corporate America’s propaganda campaigns (“…like if Walt Disney was a left-wing propagandist,” he once said in a Hypebeast interview).

English’s newest body of work goes on display this week at DTLA’s Corey Helford Gallery, in a solo exhibit titled “TOYBOX: America in the Visuals.” 36 new paintings will be included, as will installation pieces and sculpture, plus a musical performance by English’s alter-ego DJ POPaganda—the name being derived from a term he coined for his work, and which has served as the title for a book and a documentary, as well. The collected work seeks to examine self-creation and the development of identity as an act of the imagination, a process that starts in childhood through play—particularly play with toys, which can serve as proxy identities—but which continues throughout one’s life. We reached out to English for a comment, and he was kind enough to respond:

It seems these days everyone has an opinion, no one has a clue. Opinions and beliefs have become the currency of modern civilization, and we are in the midst of creating the new mythologies that will define us in the future. This show is a visual and musical intervention into that process.

Here’s a small sampling of the new paintings. A few of them were provided exclusively to Dangerous Minds, and we’re grateful to the Corey Helford Gallery for that extremely cool consideration. Click an image to spawn an enlargement.
 

The Ascension of deadmau5
 

Stroke of Genius
 

D. Menace and Richie T Grin
 
More Ron English after the jump…

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Posted by Ron Kretsch
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11.29.2017
11:16 am
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Fat Tony the Tiger figure by Ron English

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A rather rotund rendition of Tony the Tiger by Ron English. Inspired by his cereal box hack, Fat Tony will be making appearances at local toy stores soon. You can pre-order one at Big Bad Toy Store.

Fat Tony will be sold in limited quantities.
 

 
Via Laughing Squid

Posted by Tara McGinley
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01.27.2012
03:45 pm
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Hilarious cereal box hack by Ron English
10.12.2011
12:11 pm
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The great Ron English has pulled a fantastic Situationist-inspired cereal box détourné prank by placing comically altered boxes on the shelves of a Ralph’s in Venice Beach, CA.

If you find one of the boxes and contact him at his website, he’ll sign it for you.

Click here to see larger image.

(via Laughing Squid)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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10.12.2011
12:11 pm
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Ron English can’t get no ‘Status Faction’
07.25.2011
07:21 pm
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Fantastic new image from pop art propagandist Ron English. Behold “Status Faction”!

I love Ron English. In my eyes he can do no wrong. He always brings his “A” game and the guy is just so prolific!

Below, just for the hell of it, the Stones performing “Satisfaction” several lifetimes ago…
 

 
More Popaganda from Ron English via his official website.

Via Cherry Bombed

 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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07.25.2011
07:21 pm
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The future of marijuana merchandising as imagined by artist Ron English
11.09.2010
02:44 pm
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Pop artist Ron English has come up with some witty new products in anticipation of the eventual legalization of pot.

See more at Ron’s site Popaganda. “English coined the term Popaganda to describe his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones.”
 
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Via CB

Posted by Marc Campbell
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11.09.2010
02:44 pm
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