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Full Name
  
Keith Ryden

Known for
  
Visual arts

Role
  
Visual Artist


Name
  
KRK Ryden

Nationality
  
American

Periods
  
Surrealism, Pop art

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Born
  
March 4, 1953 (age 71) (
1953-03-04
)

Movement
  
Surrealism, Cartooning, Commercial Art, Pop Art

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KRK Ryden (born March 4, 1953) is an American visual artist. His surrealistic art style is reflective of his taste in cartoons and pulp art and his work is described as "colorful and visually appealing reflections on discarded icons".

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Life

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Keith Ryden grew up in California. For his first two years in high school he attended a school in Castro Valley. While in high school, he was assigned to do a report on Surrealism in art class, which changed his artistic style. Later in high school, an art teacher taught him technique and gave him inspiration, revolutionizing his style.

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In 1977 Ryden changed his name from Keith to Keyth for "numberoligical [sic] reasons" and to differentiate himself from his father's first name.

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Ryden took up the theremin in 2003 and created a band called Ken the Magic Corner God. With his theremin, and Josh Mcleod on keyboards, they recorded one studio album. Their most famous performance was with Mark Mothersbaugh as Booji Boy singing the DEVO song "U Got Me Bugged".

Keyth, who lives in Martinez, California, is the older brother of visual artist Mark Ryden.

Career

He created Keyth Ryden Visual in the 1970s, which was later changed to Keyth Ryden Kreations, or KRK, which also became his professional name. He is contemplating changing it to Glob Studios.

Ryden curated his first art show in Phoenix, Arizona called "The Panelists" in early 2009.

KRK has done work for the band DEVO. He illustrated DEVO's Brainwasher Magazine and did the cover art for the band's Recombo DNA release. He appears annually at the band's "DEVOtionals" held in Cleveland, Ohio. The day before each DEVOtional, KRK holds a solo art show at the Asterisk Gallery. He did a two-man show with DEVO frontman Mark Mothersbaugh called "Dos Mutatos"; notable guests included Weird Al Yankovic and Jihad Jerry.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1999 "Art for Mutants", 111 Minna Gallery, San Francisco, California
  • 2003 "Atomic Glob", Ox-Op Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota
  • 2004 "The Gallery Art of KRK Ryden Tour", Perhillion Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona
  • 2005 "The Atomic Family", Screen Arts Gallery, St. Augustine, Florida
  • 2005 "Globoid Fun", Safari Sam's, Hollywood, California
  • 2006 "The Devonian Art of KRK Ryden", Asterisk Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio
  • 2007 "The Cosmic Glob Show", Harold Golen Gallery, Miami, Florida
  • 2008 "Globoid Fun", Rabbit Hole Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2011 "The Ultra Glob Show", WWA gallery, Culver City, California
  • Two-Man Shows

  • 2002 "The Glob Farmers" with Attaboy, Culture Cache, San Francisco, California
  • 2003 "Untitled Show" with Attaboy, Blink Gallery, Portland, Oregon
  • 2003 "Splat!" with Anthony Ausgang, Copro Nason Gallery, Santa Monica
  • 2006 "Dos Mutatos" with Mark Mothersbaugh, RVCA, Huntington Beach, California
  • Group Shows

  • Swear Bear Show
  • The Krampus Show
  • Age of Aquarius
  • Bowling Pin Show
  • Rat Fink Show
  • Living Dead Show
  • Visual Subversion
  • A Day in the Life of an Artist
  • The Sci-Fi Western Show
  • 1988 Group Show
  • CBGB Gallery
  • Crybaby Gallery
  • Peterson Museum
  • New York Gallery
  • Pop Gallery
  • The Shooting Gallery
  • 1988 Gallery
  • X-Mas Luau, Berlin, Germany
  • Horrowood, WWA gallery
  • The Devil Made Me Do It, WWA gallery
  • Curated Shows

  • 2009, "The Panelists", The Pravus Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • References

    KRK Ryden Wikipedia