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Todd Schorr (born January 9, 1954) is an American artist and member of the " Lowbrow" art movement or pop surrealism. Combining a cartoon influenced visual vocabulary with a highly polished technical ability, based on the exacting painting methods of the
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, Schorr weaves intricate narratives that are often biting yet humorous in their commentary on the human condition.


Early life and education

While growing up as a child in
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, Schorr showed a compulsion for drawing at an early age and was enrolled in Saturday morning art classes by the age of five. Deeply affected by fantasy movies such as the 1933 classic ''
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'' and the early animated cartoons of Walt Disney and
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, their influence along with comic books such as '' Mad'' would have a lasting effect on Schorr's developing visual vocabulary. While visiting the
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in Italy on a trip to Europe in the summer of 1970, Schorr began to formulate his idea of combining his love of cartoons with the techniques of the
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. In 1972 he entered the
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(now the University of the Arts) wanting to be a painter but was advised to pursue illustration.


Career

Schorr started professional illustration work while still in college, and soon after graduating in 1976, he moved to
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where he produced work for projects including album covers for
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, movie posters for
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and Francis Ford Coppola, and covers for ''
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'' magazine that now reside in the permanent collection o
the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
in Washington, DC. By 1985 Schorr began making a concentrated effort to break away from illustration and focus on fine art painting. He was invited to show work in the 1986 landmark exhibition ''American Pop Culture Images Today'' a
the Laforet Museum
in Tokyo, Japan, along with notable artists Robert Williams, Suzanne Williams, Neon Park,
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, Georganne Deen, Mark Mothersbaugh, Gary Panter, and his wif
Kathy Staico Schorr
which in large part galvanized the “ Lowbrow” and Pop Surrealism movements. Schorr continued to exhibit in group shows but by the time of his wildly successful first solo show in 1992 at the Tamara Bane Gallery in Los Angeles he had severed all ties to illustration. Schorr and his wife relocated to Los Angeles in 1999. The so-called “Lowbrow” art movement that he and his contemporaries helped form almost 25 years ago is now a global phenomenon. In 2008 Schorr's work was shown at the
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as part of ''In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor''. His work has also been exhibited in three career retrospectives to date: ''Secret Mystic Rites'' 2001, Art and Culture Center, Hollywood, Florida, ''American Surreal'', 2009,
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, San Jose, CA and ''Designed for Extinction'', 2010, Otis Ben Maltz Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Schorr's work has been featured in many books and periodicals on the arts including
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as well as the documentary film
The Treasures of Long Gone John
'. Three monographs on his work, ''Secret Mystic Rites'' (1998), ''Dreamland'' (2004), and ''American Surreal'' have been published by
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.


''Clash of Holidays'' controversy

''Clash of Holidays'' caused a scandal when it was exhibited in 2002, when South Florida civil leaders accused Schorr of blasphemy and others raising this as an issue over artistic freedom. A retrospective for Schorr entitled, ''Secret Mystic Rites: Todd Schorr Retrospective'', was organized by the
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, Florida, on December 14, 2001 - February 17, 2002. A huge controversy immediately ensued due to the museum's invitation for the exhibition which depicted Shorr's ''Clash of Holidays'' painting. The "museum managers mailed out about 4000 post cards showing ''Clash of the Holidays''. The outrage started there. ''Clash of the Holidays'' depicts...Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny locked in mortal combat. Santa's wielding an ax. The rabbit has a knife. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Baby Jesus, who's munching on an ear from a chocolate rabbit, stand by." "It was just a joke, really, like lot of my paintings that poke fun at things, comments Schorr, who completed the piece in 2000, then sold it to
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of ''
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'' television show fame." Initially, "leaders of Art and Culture Center of Hollywood...had decided to take down the painting that had drawn nasty phone calls, e-mails, and criticism from the City Commission." The controversy died down after meetings between local, state, and museum officials concerning artist's rights, free speech and censorship.


''The Treasures of Long Gone John''

In 2006, a feature-length documentary titled ''The Treasures of Long Gone John'', was released.The Treasures of Long Gone John
official site
The film is described as "A chronicle of the eccentric art and musical obsessions of indie record producer and self-described 'anti-mogul,'
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". The film features Schorr, Long Gone John and other Lowbrow artists as it chronicles the progress of the commissioned painting '' A Pirate's Treasure Dream'' using
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.


''American Surreal''

Schorr was given a career retrospective entitled ''American Surreal'' at the
San Jose Museum of Art The San José Museum of Art (SJMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum in downtown San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 1969, the museum holds a permanent collection with an emphasis on West Coast artists of the 20th and 21st centur ...
in San Jose, CA, from June 20-September 16, 2009. The exhibit covered the entirety of the museum's first-floor exhibit space and showcased Todd's work from the mid-1980s through to his two most recent paintings, ''The World We Live In'' and ''When Fairy Tales Collide'', which were finished in early 2009. The retrospective was accompanied by a third book of Schorr's work, also entitled ''American Surreal'', published by
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.


Works


Selected artworks

* 2009 The World We Live In (acrylic on canvas, 84" x 38") * 2007 Ape Worship (acrylic on canvas, 96" x 120") * 2006 A Pirate's Treasure Dream (acrylic on canvas, 72" x 96") * 2002 Into the Valley of Finks and Weirdos (acrylic on canvas, 60" x 84") * 2000 The Spectre of Cartoon Appeal (acrylic on canvas, 60" x 84") * 2000 The Spectre of Monster Appeal (acrylic on canvas, 60" x 84")


Exhibitions

* 1986 ''American Pop Culture Images Today''
LaForet Museum
Tokyo, Japan * 1988 ''Sideshow'', Tamara Bane Gallery, Los Angeles, CA * 1988 ''Summer Solution'', Psychedelic Solution, New York, NY * 1992 ''Todd Schorr: New Paintings'', Tamara Bane Gallery, Los Angeles, CA * 1993 ''Graf/X'', Bess Cutler Gallery, New York, NY * 1994 ''Todd Schorr: New Works'', Tamara Bane Gallery, Los Angeles, CA * 1997 ''Recent Works''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 1998 ''Plundered Obsessions''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 2000 ''Spectre of Influence''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 2002 ''Secret Mystic Rites: Todd Schorr Retrospective''
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Hollywood, FL * 2003 ''An Alien in the Land of Make Believe''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 2005 ''The Golden Age of Hypocrisy''
Jonathan LeVine Gallery
New York, NY * 2006 ''Suggested Reality''
Mondo Bizzarro Gallery
Rome, Italy * 2009 ''The World We Live In''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 2009 ''American Surreal (retrospective)''
San Jose Museum of Art
San Jose, CA * 2010 ''Art From the New World'', Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol, England * 2010 ''Designed for Extinction (retrospective)''
Otis Ben Maltz Gallery
Los Angeles, CA * 2011 ''Todd Schorr''
Spacejunk Art Centers
Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Grenoble, Lyon and Bayonne, France * 2012 ''Neverlasting Miracles''
Merry Karnowsky Gallery
Los Angeles, CA


Publications

* American Surreal,
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, (2009). * Dreamland,
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, (2004). * Secret Mystic Rites,
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, (1998).


Selected articles


Dangerous Ink Magazine
August 2007.
Nude Magazine
May 2007.
Juxtapoz Magazine
May 2006. * Xyrurah Magazine, 2006. * Wow Magazine, December 2005.
Juxtapoz Magazine
September 2005.
Juxtapoz Magazine
January 2004. * Score Magazine, January 2003.


See also

*
Merry Karnowsky Merry Akane Karnowsky is a Los Angeles art dealer and gallerist of Japanese and Polish-German ancestry. Karnowsky was born in Eastern Washington State and educated at Pitzer College - Claremont, California. In 1997, she opened The Merry Karnows ...
*
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*
Juxtapoz ''Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine'' (pronounced ''JUX-tah-pose'') is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and art collectors including Robert Williams, Fausto Vitello, C.R. Stecyk III (a.k.a. Craig Stecyk), Greg Escalante, and Eric ...
*
Long Gone John John Edward Mermis (born November 13, 1951), best known by the pseudonym Long Gone John, is an American entrepreneur who is best known for his record label, Sympathy for the Record Industry, and his vinyl toy company, Necessaries Toy Foundation ...


References


External links


Todd Schorr

Kathy Staico Schorr

Merry Karnowsky Gallery

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
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