Wayne White

Maybe Now I'll Get The Respect I So Richly Deserve

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Design guru and art collector Todd Oldham shines the spotlight on the clever and warped world of artist Wayne White. From Wayne’s early days as a production designer and puppet maker for the iconic TV show, „Pee-Wee’s Playhouse,“ to his unmistakable and exquisitely rendered text paintings, this monograph is a comprehensive view of Wayne White’s oeuvre. Wayne is a unique wordsmith, brilliantly juxtaposing irreverent and humorous phrases over existing thrift store paintings that together create a completely original and fictional landscape. Influenced by both his upbringing in rural Tennessee as well as a very sophisticated knowledge of art history, Wayne White’s sensibility is completely singular and distinctive. Wayne White’s warped and perspectival words integrate into seemingly benign pastoral landscapes, creating a completely surreal experience. Wayne’s expert painting chops and detailed attention to lighting and reflection place the „new“ text directly in its „original“ setting. Text paintings such as „Donald Judd was a Son of a Bitch Wrecked his Train in a Whorehouse Ditch,“ „Poon,“ and „Maybe Now I’ll Get The Respect I So Richly Deserve,“ are a welcome departure from the more-often-than-not self-aggrandizing art world. There is a mind-bending immediacy to the work that crosses pop culture and painting genres and brings a singular voice to the mediums of drawing, painting, and sculpture.