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Long excerpt from an interview by John F. Kelly, discussing Panter's television work and Raw.
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The Comics Journal: Interviews Can you walk through the progression of getting involved with the Raw crowd? PANTER: My memory is faulty on this. I started appearing in Slash magazine in 77, I guess, the end of 77, and if I'm not mistaken, Art...Brief biography with art samples.
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Comic creator: Gary Panter Panter is part of the group that made Raw magazine and is of the second (punk) generation in American underground comix. His comics are fast and hard and are drawn in an expressionistic manner. Panter has published his work in...Profile and brief interview about the artist's influences.
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Joe Clark: Gary Panter The problem with describing Gary Panter is deciding where to begin. Illustrator, comic-book artist, set designer, pa(i)nter, and raconteur, Panter spoke in Toronto [in 1993] as part of Virtu's Design in Perpetual Motion lecture series. Panter showed a series of...Single-page strip about Panter's favorite "security blanket" objects.
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LA Weekly: Features: Artwork by Gary Panter E feels your pain about yet another election, but warns that this is not the one to sit out. BILL BRADLEY lays out Schwarzeneggers flawed case for redemption. MARC COOPER wonders whether Arnold can return from the dead. HAROLD MEYERSON...Profile and image gallery for Panter, recipient of a Chrysler Design Award in 2000.
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Chrysler Design Institute Gary Panter I want to make paintings that I want to be around For decades the Texas-born, Brooklyn-based Panter has been creating work that others want to be around-intensely personal, uncompromising visual artifacts. His work fuses the youthful energy of Jean Dubbuffet...Text and photos from an exhibit of the artist's light show "Fog Window/Mind Probe."
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gary panter pierogi 2000 Pierogi is extremely pleased to present a second solo show of Gary Panter's work. In the mid-70's in Los Angeles, Panter began publishing the darkly humorous cartoon adventures of his Jimbo character which became popular in punk and new wave...Profile by Kristine McKenna.
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LA Weekly: Features: What He Saw E feels your pain about yet another election, but warns that this is not the one to sit out. BILL BRADLEY lays out Schwarzeneggers flawed case for redemption. MARC COOPER wonders whether Arnold can return from the dead. HAROLD MEYERSON...Profile of the artist describing him as an outsider in the field of design.
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Quiet Chaos Metropolis Magazine April 2001 Situated somewhere on the margins, Gary Panter slips into and out of the mainstream with a zen-like grace. By Steven Heller April 2001 Above top: Artist Gary Panter, who designed the ecstatically menacing set for Pee-wee's Playhouse, does domestic duty...Radio program with Panter and Kurt Andersen discussing toys and artistic playfulness. [RealAudio]
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Studio 360 This Week Panter talk about the inspired and sneaky ways artists use toys to create. Lego Bible Meet 147;Reverend Brendan Powell Smith, a California artist, whos applied all of Legos variety toward telling one story one with gardens of forbidden fruit, and...Brief biography with art samples.
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