In-Town Gallery will feature pulp paintings by Traci Paden throughout this month. The public is invited to view these brightly colored, heavily textured works at In-Town's First Friday reception on ...
Unknown artist, “Untitled” (Woman holding pig, cop in pursuit) (1960–75), tempera on illustration board, 15 x 11 in (38.1 x 27.94 cm) Postwar pulp art south of the border was distinctly surreal. In ...
“Pulp Art: Vamps, Villains, and Victors from the Robert Lesser Collection,” at the Brooklyn Museum of Art through Aug. 31, fairly sings with what Nabokov called the exhilaration of Philistine ...
Artist Richard Lillis created "A Straw for the Thirsty" for Private Detective Stories in 1945. Unlike many pulp artists, he saved his paintings. Robert Lesser Collection George Rozen's 1933 rendering ...
The term "pulp fiction" might bring to mind Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film, but what his title references is a genre of popular novels in the 1930s an '40s with garish, eye-catching covers. The ...
A blonde in a red strapless gown grasps the receiver of an emergency telephone, but her call to the cops has been interrupted. From behind her, a beefy brute with a scar on his cheek clamps a meaty ...
Lovers of abstract art and Japan won't want to miss an exhibit in Belmont featuring the work of Belmont resident Rona Conti, 80, at Tokatlyan Gallery at Renaissance Framing, 171 Belmont St., Belmont, ...
A very cool exhibition of pulp art opens tomorrow at the Brooklyn Museum, called Pulp Art: Vamp, Villains, and Victors. The collection is of paintings from the 1920s to 1940s that mostly served as ...
Along the canal district in Holyoke on Race Street is a new art gallery, PULP Art + Object, which held its grand opening on May 4. The gallery’s inaugural exhibit is by self-taught artist Dave Laro, ...
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