As part of his “Ain’t Painting A Pain” retrospective exhibition, Los Angeles-based artist Richard Jackson has installed a sculpture of a gigantic dog peeing on the Orange County Museum of Art.
Designed to spray yellow paint against a wall, this proverbial “Bad Dog” is an example of the artist’s wildly inventive “action” painting that extends the performative dimensions of his art and brings it into the everyday.
The attention-grabbing sculpture will stay on display, together with the rest of the exhibition, until 5 May 2013.


[via Orange County Museum of Art]
Designed to spray yellow paint against a wall, this proverbial “Bad Dog” is an example of the artist’s wildly inventive “action” painting that extends the performative dimensions of his art and brings it into the everyday.
The attention-grabbing sculpture will stay on display, together with the rest of the exhibition, until 5 May 2013.


[via Orange County Museum of Art]