Esther Pearl Watson’s practice spans painting, collage, drawing, comics, and zines while narrating the melodrama of her distinct American life. Her semi-autobiographical works explore the complexities of growing up economically precarious in rural Texas. Her compositions, speckled with bright, glittering objects, often UFOs, might appear playful but reveal the bleak aspects of her family’s efforts to pursue the American dream. One body of work, her memory paintings, include highly detailed and diaristic vignettes from her childhood that often reference having a father who built space-ships in their backyard. Both humorous and melancholic, Watson’s works cite the history of folk art and draw out a specific pathos inherent in what has traditionally been viewed as an outsider aesthetic.
Esther Pearl Watson was born in 1973 and lives and works in Los Angeles. Her paintings have been exhibited at Maureen Paley Gallery in London (2019) and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, USA (2015), among others.In 2013 she was Artist-in-Residence at Grafikiens Hus, Mariefred, Sweden. Her award-winning comic Unlovable is published in Bust Magazine and with Fantagraphics.
She has published Blood Lady Commandos on Vice online and Welcome to Crapland on Adult Swim online. She has taught at Oxbow Artist Residency, the Lexicon of Sexicana at Columbia College in Chicago, and is currently teaching at ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, California.
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- 1995
Selected Exhibitions
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Bibliography
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Curatorial Projects
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Public and Private Collections