John Lennon

The Collected Artwork

Written By: Scott Gutterman, Yoko Ono, John Lennon
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Over the course of John Lennon’s career, his work as an artist expressed the societal themes that touched his life. Until now, little of this work has been seen in one place. For the first time, John Lennon: The Collected Artwork offers a captivating history of Lennon’s visionary art, from his early childhood to his untimely death in 1980.

Lennon’s artwork predated his success with the Beatles and remained a passion throughout his years as a music legend. During his lifetime, he produced numerous series of sketches and lithographs, which were published starting in the early 1960s. Often surreal and composed through a method of free association, his drawings from this period were widely considered some of the finest interpretive artworks of the era.

In 1969, Lennon began exhibiting selected drawings from a series entitled Bag One. This array was wildly popular and frequently censored due to its overt eroticism. His peace-themed sketches were elevated through their use in antiwar movements, beginning in the 1970s and continuing to the present day.

Capturing his emotional, political, and imaginative energy, this lavishly produced collection serves as a timeless record of John Lennon’s creative spirit.
Format: Hardbound
Publication Date: 12/23/2014
ISBN: 9781608870295
Pages: 204
Trim Size: 11 x 11 x 1

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Scott Gutterman, Author: Scott Gutterman writes about music and art for Vogue, Artforum, the New Yorker, GQ, and other publications. He is the deputy director of the Neue Galerie New York. He lives in New York City.

Yoko Ono, Contributor: Yoko Ono is an artist and peace activist known for her work in avant-garde art, music, and filmmaking. She was married to John Lennon from 1969 until his death in 1980. She lives in New York.

John Lennon, Illustrator: Before he was a singer, a Beatle, or a music legend, John Lennon (1940–1980) was an artist. Professionally trained, he attended the prestigious Liverpool Art Institute from 1957 to 1960. Although Lennon is best known as a singer-songwriter, his legacy was also one of social revolution, humanitarianism, and artistry. His artwork lives on as an inspiring tribute to his hope for global peace and love.

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