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John Altoon’s Fever Dream Drawings

Last updated: February 16, 2026 10:20 am
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Art Review: John Altoon’s Dreamlike Drawings

John Altoon, a prominent figure in the Los Angeles art scene of the 1950s and ’60s, made a significant shift in his artistic practice from abstraction to dreamlike, sexually charged drawings. This transition took place after his time in 1950s New York, where he was in contact with the Abstract Expressionists. Upon returning to LA, Altoon abandoned painting in favor of exploring the realms of imagination and dreams through his intricate drawings.

The recent exhibition at Franklin Parrasch Gallery, titled “John Altoon: Drawings,” sheds light on the unique and enigmatic work of this talented artist. The exhibition featured seven works created between 1963 and 1968, showcasing Altoon’s diverse drawing techniques and use of various materials. From linear, feverish figure drawings in ink and graphite to more abstract compositions using airbrush, pastel, and ink, Altoon’s drawings captivate viewers with their provocative and enigmatic nature.

One striking aspect of Altoon’s drawings is his portrayal of gender dynamics, with women often depicted as larger and more introspective figures, while men appear as helpless and unremarkable. The absence of context in his drawings invites viewers to engage with their own interpretations, prompting them to reflect on their voyeuristic tendencies and the absurdity of eroticism intertwined with humor.

In works like “Untitled (ABS-81A)” and “Untitled (ABS-52),” Altoon plays with surreal and symbolic imagery, challenging viewers to decipher the meaning behind his enigmatic compositions. Through his use of unconventional subject matter and frenetic line work, Altoon invites viewers to explore the boundaries of their imagination and confronts them with the complexities of human desire and perception.

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Despite his untimely death at the age of 43 in 1969, John Altoon’s legacy continues to resonate in the art world. His mastery of drawing, color, and diverse media, coupled with his openness to dreams and imagination, set him apart as a visionary artist who defied conventions and pushed the boundaries of artistic expression.

“John Altoon: Drawings” at Franklin Parrasch Gallery offers a glimpse into the creative genius of this underrated artist and celebrates his innovative approach to drawing. The exhibition, organized by the gallery, runs through February 27 and serves as a testament to Altoon’s enduring influence on contemporary art.

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