DAILY ART FIX: Painter Ed Paschke at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Art world links which caught my eye…

Ed Paschke “La Chanteuse” oil on linen 25 7/8″ x 48″ 1981

Chicago Imagist painter Ed Paschke was ahead of his time.

“Though images that reference digital culture may feel common today, La Chanteuse and Prothesian looked radical when they were painted in the early 1980s. Mimicking the visual language of technology, with its static and surging electric impulses, Paschke veils his figures in distortion, evoking the loneliness, disjointed communications, and deceptions of the modern age.”

Ed Paschke “Prothesian” oil on canvas 42″ x 80″ 1982

Read the full article here: MMOCA – Ed Paschke

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