Lawrence Carroll
Lawrence W. Carroll (26 October 1954 – 21 May 2019) was an Australian-born American painter who established a career on both sides of the Atlantic. His works are held in museums around the world and he notably was included in major exhibitions such as Documenta IX and the Venice Biennale
In his early career Carroll worked as an illustrator for ''The Progressive'', ''The Village Voice'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Los Angeles Times'', ''Newsweek'', ''The Nation'', ''Reason'', ''Spin'', ''Ray Gun'', and other periodicals drawing political illustrations and notably he designed the artwork for the American thrash metal band Slayer's album covers. However it is Carroll's career as a painter that is most significant. His approach to materials, to the scale and structure of the objects is highly distinctive.
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1Published 1993Other Authors: “…Carroll, Lawrence…”
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