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The Glorious, Profane Spoils of Robert Williams' 50-Year War With Mainstream Art

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His paintings are a wild pop-culture pastiche of hotrods, pinup girls and cartoon violence. For the better part of the last 50 years, Robert Williams has waged war on the mainstream art world with those eye-popping paintings, a bestselling magazine and a growing flock of like-minded rebel artists. Now he's the focus of a major Los Angeles retrospective.

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