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Attila Richard Lukacs is known predominantly for his paintings of male skinheads, primates and American military cadets during the early 1990s. These brutally explicit works shocked and provoked a generation of painters and critics alike.

Works by Lukacs are included in numerous collections including the Vancouver Art Gallery, Musee D?Art Contemporain in Montreal and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.

Additional information on Lukacs and his work may be found on his artist page

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Arbour 1 & II

ed 34/40
etching
47.5 x 35.5 inches



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Sons of the Desert: Portrait #11
(orange face)

oil and mixed media on canvas with zippers
28 x 18 inches



Primate Series I: Red Hat

1989
oil, tar and enamel on canvas
104 x 64 inches


Of Monkeys and Men, 2003 exhibition



Primate Series II: Black Wire

1987
oil, tar and enamel on canvas
111 x 57 inches




Primate Series III ? Bed of Fruit

1989
oil, tar and enamel on canvas
102 x 64 inches



Painter's Lie with Fools Mask

1989
oil, tar and enamel on canvas
107.25 x 67.5 inches



Brandenburg Series (Black Hammer)

1989
mixed media
52 x 38 inches



Brandenburg Series (Black Wreath)

1989
mixed media
38 x 52 inches




Prime Cuts Series
Lean Ground



edition 5 and 9 of 80
(unframed)
26 x 20 inches



Prime Cuts Series
T-bone



edition 5 and 9 of 80
(unframed)
26 x 20 inches



Prime Cuts Series
Special


edition 5 and 9 of 80
(unframed)
26 x 20 inches




Prime Cuts Series
French Cut


edition 5 and 9 of 80
(unframed)
26 x 20 inches

Untitled Meat

1983
oil and mixed media on paper
44 x 65 inches







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