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Media Contact: Rebecca Basu (202-885-5950) basu@american.edu
Ralph Steadman:
And Another Thing
September 7 – December 8, 2024
Ralph Steadman, Artist
Sadie Williams, Ralph Steadman Art Collection Director
Andrea Lee Harris, Exhibition Coordinator
Ralph Steadman, Self-Poortrait – Don’t Draw Ralph! It’s a Filthy Habit…, 2006. Ink and collage on paper, 23.43 x 14.96 inches. Courtesy of the Ralph Steadman Art Collection.
Overview & Events
Gallery Talk —A Steadman on Steadman
Sold Out — Standing Room Only: September 8, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
October 5, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
December 6, 2:00-3:00 p.m.
“Ralph Steadman’s art is visceral and alive; it rips from the heart and penetrates the psyche. It is not calming. It wakes you up, smacks you around a bit, and thrusts you into the world with open eyes. Ralph is not here to comfort us. He is a truth-teller with a pen mightier than the sword, a wickedly funny jester with no fear of the king.” – Tim Robbins
Ralph Steadman's extensive body ofworknot only explores thenature of the human condition but also inspires generations of artists. Whether wielding ink, acrylic, or pastels on any surface, Steadman sculpts one-of-a-kind visions while approaching each subject with unparalleled energy, vigor, and wit.
Renowned for his collaboration with maverick Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, this exhibition explores the extraordinary dynamics Steadman brings to any creative partnership.
It features over 100 original artworks, including his work with Ceri Levy on the Gonzovation Trilogy, depicting extinct and endangered birds and animals, and his groundbreaking Psychogeography series with British journalist Will Self for the Independent newspaper.
This show promises an epic journey through Ralph Steadman's remarkable career. It will astonish die-hard fans and captivate those discovering his work for the first time. The American University Museum is proud to be the first to host this extraordinary touring exhibition in the U.S.
Ralph Steadman, Twentieth Century Man, 1988. Pen and ink on paper, 23.23 x 33.07 inches. Courtesy of the Ralph Steadman Art Collection.
Ralph Steadman, Di Dodo, 2011. Pen and ink on paper, 84 x 59.5 inches. Courtesy of the Ralph Steadman Art Collection.
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