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Walt Whitman 150 Anniversary Calamus Poems Leaves of Grass Painting

Peter J Ketchum

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 20 W x 30 H x 1 D in

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Whitman 150th Anniversary Calamus Poems Leaves of Grass is a mixed media work on canvas. Around the edge is a verse from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. Found b&w photos (tin types, cabinet photos, snapshots, etc.) of male couples were enlarged, hand-colored with ink, photo dyes, markers, and/or acrylics. Each was then cut out and mounted on my 30x20 inch painted (acrylic) canvas. It was done for an exhibition in NYC called Walt Whitman: The 150th Anniversary of the Calamus Poems, Leaves of Grass. The "Calamus" poems are actually a cluster of poems. Whitman wrote the first hint of them in 1859. They celebrate and promote "the manly love of comrades." It is thought that the poems are Whitman's clearest expressions in print of his ideas about homosexual love. The cluster of poems have many images and motifs that are repeated throughout. The most important is the Calamus root itself: acorus calamus, or Sweet Flag. It grows in marshes and is like a cat-tail. Some write that the poet chose the Calamus because of its phallic shape.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 30 H x 1 D in

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From the New York Times:"Peter J. Ketchum knows how to get the viewer's attention. Shown widely around the country, his pictures commingle colors, people, situations, commentary and mediums in a manner that is provocative, funny and to the point. Attempts to pigeonhole the work as Pop, folk, cartoon, mixedmedia, collage, anthropomorphic, or merely strange tend to fall short of the mark!" Five works were included in 35 Artists of North America, curated by Thomas Krens, former director of the Guggenheim Museum. Ketchum received a degree in fine arts from Colby College and did additional study at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He studied privately with George Baer. The New York City based artist's work is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institute, The Norfolk History Museum and Colby. It has been shown at the Brooklyn Museum, The Bushnell, The Springfield Museum of Fine Art, and The Discovery Museum. The artist has shown in solo and group shows in Boston and NYC, including Exit Art, Lumina, SOHO 20, HERE, the Williamsburg (Brooklyn) Art Center, Real Artways,the Charter Oak Cultural Center and TNC Gallery. Curators and/or gallery owners who have shown his work include Ethan and Ivan Karp (OK Harris, NYC), Susan Dunne (Pace NYC), John Klein (The Aldrich Museum) and Matthew Druitt (The Guggenheim.) www.peterjketchum.com www.saatchionline.com/PeterKetchum

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