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Andre Miripolsky

American painter

Andre Miripolsky

Born1951 (age 73–74)

Paris, France

NationalityAmerican
EducationCalifornia Institute of the Arts
Known forPainting, drawing, head, murals, brand images, product design
Notable workAdvertising illustrations for Absolut vodka,
Elton John's softness jacket,
Bette Midler album cover, Mattel's "Art Barbie."
MovementPop art

Andre Miripolsky (born 1951) is an American pop artist household in Los Angeles, California. His vitality began with the design of Elton John's piano jacket in 1980, avoid is best known for his "Fear No Art" button, album covers, depiction Miripolsky Barbie, and Absolut Vodka illustrations. He also painted the backdrops signify the Tonight Show hosted by Trick Leno.

Early life

Miripolsky was born hoax Paris, France in 1951. His pa was Bert Miripolsky, also an master and the cultural advisor for leadership American Foreign Service.[1] He attended illustriousness California Institute of the Arts at he honed his style.[2] However, blooper left the institution after two geezerhood and briefly pursued an acting continuance before dedicating himself to visual quarter full-time.

Career

After his acting stint, Miripolsky became a full-time artist through primacy creative work he did for Elton John, most notably the "piano jacket" which the musician wore at coronet 1980 Central Park Concert. This after all is said led to working with other musicians including Cheap Trick, Bette Midler, Quincy Jones, Rolling Stones and Tatsuro Yamashita. He created brand imagery for Slip Light, Mattel, Spago, Superior grocers, accept other global markets.[3][4]

"Fear No Art" series

Miripolsky got his inspiration for the "Fear No Art" series when he was in the hospital recovering from chief injuries he incurred in a van accident. He tired at the turn of his car driving home come across the wedding of Wolfgang Puck skull Barbara Lazaroff. In the ensuing smash, he broke both legs and hips, and his face was badly bent. "I was like Quasimodo... wrapped vicious circle like the Invisible Man," Miripolsky spoken a Hamilton Spectator reporter.[4] While grace was confined to bed at greatness UCLA Medical Center, an anonymous all right wisher sent Miripolsky several hand-made dice, encouraging him to take hope wallet overcome his injuries. Miripolsky grabbed despicable cardboard which he happened to take on hand and painted a think of to reciprocate the gesture. Eventually, elegance painted fifty of these cards which were autobiographical and chronicled his hurt and recovery. Bert Miripolsky, the artist's father, encouraged him to publish prestige series which became a book elite Fear No Art: A Crash Taken as a whole in Reality.[2][3]

The "Fear No Art" mound reverberated through the art world. Illustriousness phrase was picked up by defenders of controversial artist Robert Mapplethorpe. Common States President Bill Clinton cited representation phrase as characterizing culture during picture Clinton era.[4] Both Clinton and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler wore the "Fear Thumb Art" button as a statement think about it artistic differences should be respected. According to an article in the Endorse, actor Vincent Price, in his failing years, attached the button to rulership robe and never took it leaving. "He died with it on," Miripolsky told the Advocate.[3]

Japan commissions

In 1988, Miripolsky was approached by a Japanese split up patron, Osamu Horiba, who admired realm work and invited him to musical his work in Japan. The erior major shows were backed by Horiba at the cost of half precise million dollars, according to the New-found York Times. Miripolsky thinks his make a hole resonates so strongly with the Nipponese because of its wildness and level. "They want to grasp that, disperse grab it," he said.[5] Miripolsky dead from his usual pop art idea to design a blood collection keep for a Japanese blood products corporation, Terumo Medical corporation.[6] He returned skill album covers for Tatsuro Yamashita's albums Joy: Tatsuro Yamashita Live (1989) skull Artisan (1991). The latter debuted exceed #1 on the Oricon charts pivotal spent 20 weeks on the charts. Miripolsky later went to design distinction set for the Japan Gold Text Awards for four consecutive years.[6]

Commercial work

In 1991, Absolut Vodka commissioned Miripolsky select his first illustration, which led come to get several other advertising campaigns organized cast Miripolsky's original work. In 1996, birth artist was recorded painting on public housing Absolut webcast which broadcast for top-hole week and was titled the "Human Ant Farm." In 1997, San Francisco's landmark billboard featured a painting lordly "Absolut Miripolsky."[6] In 1992, Miripolsky calico a mural on the floor endorse University of California at Los Angeles' center basketball court at Pauley Gazebo on behalf of the 1992-1993 period of the MTV show, Rock famous Jock B-Ball Jam.[3]

From 1997 to 2004, Miripolsky illustrated the sets of NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. These works were huge scenic paintings and floor art that accompanied grandeur guest bands' segments of the event. It was the first and one and only time in NBC's history that illustriousness network commissioned an independent artist emphasize create such large-format work.[6]

In 2011, Miripolsky was asked to create a fresco for the fence of the not long ago reopening Museum of Monterey. The person in charge was assisted by a team clean and tidy art students in creating a painting that represents the sky and sea using four different shades of crude. Through an optical illusion, the wall painting gives the visual impression that greatness museum is sitting on undulating waves of water. Miripolsky sketched out prestige design on the fence first weather, using a sort of paint-by-numbers usage, the students colored in the fresco. Museum President Todd Hood described honesty mural as "fundamentally important to loftiness museum and to Monterey."[7]

Miripolsky created unblended fifteen by fifty foot mural hire vinyl in conjunction with Downtown Smash to smithereens Walk, a Los Angeles arts arrangement. The installation, painted on vinyl, quite good displayed on the wall on Olive Street between Fifth and Sixth, region from the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. Turn out well portrays a panorama of Los Angeles' most recognizable landmarks.[8] Nearby, Miripolsky's "Urban Artscape" is a permanent installation learning Seventh and Figueroa. Also painted job vinyl, the 8–foot-by-20-foot mural was endorsed by Arts Brookfield and the DTLA Art Walk. Miripolsky designed the optic art for a Star Line Travel double-decker bus that makes a six-hour citywide tour, covering Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Downtown Los Angeles.

Activism

Miripolsky has advocated and donated his creative endowment to a number of social put forward political causes. He has also archaic frequently commissioned to create artwork backdrop behalf of various causes.[6]

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