Artwork information

Category

Painting

Technique

Acrylic, Spray paint on four panels

Date

2011

Dimensions

71 cm x 71 cm

Signature

Signed and dated on the back

State of conservation

Very good

Framing

No

Location

Chicago, United States

Description

Cleon Peterson
We Become What We Are 2

Acrylic and spray paint on four panels
Dimensions: 28 x 28 in (71.1 x 71.1 cm)

In "We Become What We Are 2", Cleon Peterson continues his exploration of power struggles and dynamics of domination. Executed in stark black and red, the composition unveils a brutal, uncompromising universe, true to the artist’s radical aesthetic.

Spread across four panels, five male figures appear in aggressive and dominant poses, confronting four female figures relegated to positions of submission. The scene brims with unsettling details: a body lying on the ground, its face splattered with blood before a glass door; a gun abandoned at its side; traces of drugs on a table; bullet casings scattered on the floor; overturned bottles and broken glasses; and fragments of discarded clothing. These elements amplify the atmosphere of chaos, violence, and excess.

Unframed, the work strikes with the raw immediacy of its color blocks and the clarity of its draftsmanship. With chilling intensity, Peterson exposes the mechanisms of power, violence, and corruption that pervade contemporary society.

Provenance

Acquired directly by the present owner from Fifty24SF Gallery, San Francisco, CA.

The artist

Painter

Cleon Peterson

Emerging artistEmerging artist
Painter
Born in 1973
United States

Bio

Cleon Peterson was born in Seattle in 1973. He was born into a bohemian family environment where creativity was a priority. His artistic career is rooted in a childhood marked by asthma, which led him to explore drawing during his frequent hospitalisations. Cleon's life took a complex turn when he lived in New York, where he went through periods of drug addiction leading to stays in prison and psychiatric hospitals. This tumultuous period had a profound influence on the work the artist creates today.

Themes of urban violence, deprived neighbourhoods and social tension are at the heart of his work. Cleon Peterson explains: "I paint a reality that not everyone has necessarily experienced, but which exists, which is out there. There's a kind of primal life that goes with this misery, and that's what I try to address in my paintings", all without passing moral judgement.

Alongside his career as a painter, Cleon Peterson has forged a notable reputation as a graphic designer in the world of skateboarding. In 1998, he joined the Californian team of Shepard Fairey's assistants.

In 2009, Cleon Peterson had his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, marking the start of a series of artistic projects. In 2014, he left a monumental mark with a 50-metre mural at the Palais de Tokyo. The artist continues to explore the darker aspects of social reality through his work, offering a frank and uncompromising perspective.

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