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Gonzo: The Art

Gonzo: The Art

List Price: $50.00
Your Price: $31.50
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Plastered from the master.
Review:

Having had, as many people did, my first taste of Ralph via Hunter S Thompson's books, I found this to be a great introduction to the Hyperactive and frantic style of a dude who is probably my favourite artist. This has a forward by Hunter, gives great colour examples of his works in the realm of Gonzo, and also has many written, poetical works, and songs. My fave piece is 'Stand up and be counted.' IE: The maverick beast will ALWAYS raise his head in the crowd. A perfect definition of Gonzo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Steadman peers into Thompson's Mind
Review: "Only for those with true grit, and we were chuck full of that..."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "It never got too weird for me."
Review: A strange look at the wildly furious and highly detailed works of Mr. Steadman. Pages of brightly colored pictures terrorize the soul and bend the mind. Steadman is one of the greatest artists of our time and his constant collaborations with Hunter S. Thompson only augment his twisted fervor and fury. This book is simply mezmorizing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ignore the reader from nowhere buffoon & his coolages
Review: An artist in his own right, this retrospective captures what is great about Steadman; black humour from an artist unconcerned with staying between the lines.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gonzo, The Art
Review: Excellent book. Has clips of Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas. Definitly worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth
Review: Excellent collection of Steadman artwork. Some biography of Steadman. Mostly color. Contains some songs and writings of Steadman and Hunter S. Thompson.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a brilliant sensory experience
Review: Often in the shadow of collaborator Thompson, Steadman here gets to be the star & rightly so even though the good Gonzo doc does show up a few times. He has had other volumes out as well but this seems to be his greatest hits package or something, from various eras. Psychedelic spinning eyeballs, dripping blood, pliticians, decay & newspaper cuttings gloriously meshed together into true revelation. His styles do change & themes do too. He recounts that despite people thinking he was present for the escapades in the great Red Shark in Las Vegas, Ralph says he's never be mad enough to get in a car w/ hunter S. Thompson & also the difference w/ him being English & Hunter being extremely American. Anyway this was on the shelf next to Jean-Michel Basquiat & if anyone's getting art books I would thoroughly recommend both. BAD CRAZINESS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a brilliant sensory experience
Review: Often in the shadow of collaborator Thompson, Steadman here gets to be the star & rightly so even though the good Gonzo doc does show up a few times. He has had other volumes out as well but this seems to be his greatest hits package or something, from various eras. Psychedelic spinning eyeballs, dripping blood, pliticians, decay & newspaper cuttings gloriously meshed together into true revelation. His styles do change & themes do too. He recounts that despite people thinking he was present for the escapades in the great Red Shark in Las Vegas, Ralph says he's never be mad enough to get in a car w/ hunter S. Thompson & also the difference w/ him being English & Hunter being extremely American. Anyway this was on the shelf next to Jean-Michel Basquiat & if anyone's getting art books I would thoroughly recommend both. BAD CRAZINESS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Inspirational
Review: Ralph Steadman has proven to be one the most interesting and inventive artists of the late 20th century. He certainly has a cult appeal amongst Hunter Thompson fans, which is how i got turned on to his art. But upon purchasing this book i was truly amazed at how awesome all of his stuff is, this guy is truly inspirational. He has an original style, or at least as original as it gets. His writings and commentaries are funny and interesting as well. The book also has a great intro by Hunter. I'm an artist myself and this book really got my mind and imagination going. Steadman's got such a definitive look and style, which can only be summed up in one word: 'Gonzo'. I love this book and have looked through it many many times. I believe Steadman is one of the best artists living today, and is an inspiration to anyone trying to create something new and different.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something Wicked in Fear and Loathing
Review: Steadman takes the obscene to the edge with his book "Gonzo: The Art." He recounts his maturation in art from his drawings for Hunter S. Thompson's "The Kentucky Derby is Decadant and Depraved" to his own new ideas on what gonzo is. He even shows a portrait of what he thinks Thompsons parents were like, riding on the outside of the desert, maybe around Barstow, in the Big Red Shark. All in all, Steadman is an affront to your senses and will throw your world for a loop. Enjoy the ride!!


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