Pippa Garner | |
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Born | Philip Garner 1942 (age 81–82) Evanston, Illinois, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Known for | Drawing, Performance, Sculpture |
Movement | Funk art, Nut art |
Pippa Garner (born 1942, Evanston, Illinois; formerly known as Philip Garner)[1] is an American artist, illustrator, industrial designer, and writer known for making parody forms of consumer products and custom bicycles and automobiles.[2] Garner authored The Better Living Catalog (1982)[3] and Utopia—or Bust! Products for the Perfect World (1984) and worked as an illustrator for the Los Angeles magazine and Car & Driver for many years.[4] Garner has exhibited internationally at STARS gallery in Los Angeles, Jeffrey Stark gallery in New York, the Kunsthalle Zürich in Switzerland, and the Kunstverein Munich in Munich, amongst other institutions.[5][6]