The cult comic Soft City, which will be released in large-format hardcover on October 4th from the comics imprint of the New York Review Books, has an origin story as strange as its creator.
After a period sleeping rough in the 90s, this artist and his portraits of a dehumanising modernity are enjoying a resurgence Reading this on mobile? Click here for the video Pushwagner's magnum opus, ...
Pushwagner designed a pop art mouth for MK Gallery to reflect his satirical work about greed An artist, hailed as the "modern-day Munch", is holding his first solo show outside Norway in Milton Keynes ...
It was there that he first used the pseudonym Hariton Pushwagner – from a poster for a spaghetti restaurant. The name, suggested his biographer Petter Mejlaender, alluded to a spiritual “shopping ...
Review Prophetic graphic novel Soft City rediscovered after 40 years Norwegian artist Hariton Pushwagner‘s desperate vision of conformity and empty routine is a timeless and resonant masterpiece 1-MIN ...
Hariton Pushwagner – real name Terje Brofos - is one of Norway's most important and influential contemporary artists. Working mainly in paint and print, Pushwagner depicts nightmarish, often ...
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Hariton Pushwagner was a Norwegian artist born in 1940 in Oslo, Norway. He was associated with Pop art and was influenced by Axel Jensen. Pushwagner studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft ...
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