1. John Waters - Artworks for Sale & More - Artsy
Discover and purchase John Waters's artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art you ...
Explore John Waters’s biography, achievements, artworks, auction results, and shows on Artsy. Best known for directing the cult film classics Pink Flamingos, Polyes
2. Original John Waters Movie Posters - Film Art Gallery
Collection of vintage original John Waters movie posters | Thousands of extraordinary vintage original film posters. Online and in Los Angeles.
Collection of vintage original John Waters movie posters | Thousands of extraordinary vintage original film posters. Online and in Los Angeles
3. JOHN WATERS: INDECENT EXPOSURE - BMA Shop
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The first retrospective of John Waters's visual arts career in his hometown of Baltimore presents more than 160 provocative photographs, sculptures, and video and sound works. The exhibition concludes with a gallery devoted to ephemera, including objects from Waters’s home and studio that inspire him, and three peep-shows featuring footage from his rarely seen underground movies of the 1960s.
4. Inside John Waters's art collection | Art Basel
Over his decades in the spotlight, Waters has amassed an impressive collection that includes pieces by the likes of Kathe Burkhart, Nan Goldin, Richard Prince, ...
The Queer legend on chimpanzee art, breaking the rules, and why he likes the art world's elitism
5. John Waters - Sprüth Magers
In addition to filmmaking, Waters also works as a visual artist across media such as installation, photography and sculpture. Inspired by his work in cinema and ...
John Waters (*1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, author, actor and artist. As one of the most celebrated directors in American independent cinema, he has produced an array of cult films in the 1970s and 80s, such as Pink Flamingos (1972), Polyester (1981), and Hairspray (1988). Casting his eye over some unlikely corners of the film business, he later turned to photographic-based work in the 1990s with the same wit and audacity found in his films. At his vibrant best, when flaunting Hollywood’s rules or revelling in bad taste, he brings this rebellious streak to his artwork whichever the medium.
6. Coming Attractions: The John Waters Collection | Baltimore Museum of Art
Nov 20, 2022 · The exhibition will include approximately 90 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and prints by Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin, Mike Kelley, Richard ...
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7. John Waters | Artists | USF Graphicstudio
Waters takes his imagery for prints from stills of movies, both his and others. The images for Drunk are of Edith Massey in Female Trouble, on the left, and ...
8. John Waters Believes in Art That Wrecks Things - ELEPHANT
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Icons seem to have an affinity for icons. In a recent conversation, John Waters, the celebrated polymath of subversion and parody, began reflecting on more than three decades of making visual art with a story about his first encounter with the late, great Tina Turner. He went to an early 1960’s concert. “Tina, Ike, and the band arrived in a broken down green school bus. Tina was raw. She had a mustache and wore a ratty mink coat…she had an aggressive, crazy trashiness. They performed a jaw-dropping, soul show; the best rock-and-roll show I’ve seen in my life.” Gritty and fierce, Turner was a major influence on John and his muse, Divine, Waters’ teenage friend who went on to star in Pink Flamingos, Hairspray and many other of Waters’ classic cult films shot in their hometown of Baltimore. Waters even recalls Divine wearing the same shoes as the legendary singer—gold Springolators—in the film Mondo Trasho, 1969.
9. John Waters: Indecent Exposure | Wexner Center for the Arts
John Waters: Indecent Exposure is the most comprehensive retrospective of Waters's gallery-based art to date, spanning more than 160 photographs, sculptures, ...
Drawing from his experiences with film and his fascination with celebrity, crime, religion, and kitsch, Waters subverts mainstream expectations of...
10. John Waters - Biography | Marianne Boesky Gallery
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Over a career spanning four decades, Baltimore-based visual artist John Waters (b. 1946) has also been a film director, writer, actor, and journalist. His photography, sculptures, and installations are not spared from his satirical directorial glare, as he re-edits and re-contextualizes iconic film imagery in an often hilarious queering of...
11. John Waters - Baltimore - About 1 — C. Grimaldis Gallery
John Waters rose to prominence in the 1970s for his work in transgressive cult films. Yet, no matter the medium, Waters is a teller of stories. His stories give ...
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12. John Waters | "Tragedy", 2015 | (for Parkett 96)
This highly unusual piece from filmmaker and artist John Waters is characteristic of his penchant for flamboyance, violence and kitsch.
Read a Parkett text on John Waters Parkett Vol. 96 Quote from Parkett "John Waters, appropriately known as the “Pope of Trash,” adores bad taste and things despicable, negative, and disgusting. He loves difference and paradox." Christine Macel, Parkett No. 96, 2015 Additional Quot
13. John Waters: Pope of Trash - Academy Museum
John Waters: Pope of Trash is the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the artist's contributions to cinema. The exhibition delves into his ...
John Waters: Pope of Trash is the first comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the artist’s contributions to cinema. The exhibition explores his process, themes, and unmatched style. Works on view include costumes, props, handwritten scripts, correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and more.
14. John Waters - Hollywood's Greatest Hits - Los Angeles - Sprüth Magers
John Waters has regularly skewered film tropes and culture while also offering cutting, but loving, critiques of mass media, celebrity and insider art-world ...
John Waters Hollywood’s Greatest Hits February 16–May 8, 2021
15. John Waters, connoisseur of quirky art - CBS News
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Look out, Baltimore: The local legend whose films celebrate outsiders is now an art world insider, with pieces from his weird and provocative art collection on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
16. The Other John Waters: The Pope of Trash And His Visual Art
Filmmaker John Waters, aka The Pope of Trash, not only pushes the boundaries of bad taste in his outrageous films, but also in his visual art.