Acid Rain

Roger Brown

Acid Rain, 1984

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Artwork Details

ArtistRoger Brown
TitleAcid Rain
Year of creation1984
Techniqueoil on canvas
Dimensions48 x 72 x 2 in.
Provenance

Phyllis Kind Gallery, Chicago, 1984

Douglas Kenyon Gallery (Douglas Kenyon Personal Collection)

Karen Lennox Gallery, Chicago, 1990

Janet Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, 1990

Private Collection, United States

Sam Parker Gallery, Los Angeles from a gallery representing the above

Karen Lennox Gallery, Chicago, 2019

Private Collection, Illinois 

Karen Lennox Gallery, Chicago

Private Collection, acquired from the above

Acid Rain unframed

Roger Brown is known for his personal and often fantastical imagery and highly stylized paintings with figures and objects that reflect his interest in everyday experiences. Acid Rain explores themes of modern life and social commentary that reflect the role of the artist in society and the potential of art to instigate change. On a more personal level, the theme of acid rain may symbolize corrosive emotional or psychological states, such as depression, anxiety, or the feeling of being overwhelmed by circumstances beyond one's control. Just as acid rain was a largely unseen but devastating environmental problem, the crisis of the emerging HIV/AIDS epidemic likely motivated Brown to create the work to process personal grief, critique the inadequate response from political leaders, and advocate for compassion, understanding, and medical research.

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