American Songwriter: John Mellencamp To Share Original Painting Collection In New Art Book
Before John Mellencamp became a steward of heartland rock, he contemplated
pursuing a career as a painter.
Though both were creative outlets for the Indiana native, music knocked a bit
louder, leading him to become the acclaimed singer-songwriter we know today.
Mellencamp never fully left his artistic side behind and is now set to give his
large-scale oil portraits to the public.
John Mellencamp: American Painting and Assembledges is a self-curated book
documenting “America’s heart and soul” with an “anti-establishment frown.” The
book features 170 original works, essays from David L. Shirley and Bob Guccione
Jr, and a forward written by Dr. Louis A. Zona.
A blurb from the forward reads, “The art of John Mellencamp stretches the
American brand of expressionism…Free in spirit, his work punches out at us. His
is not a work that dabbles along the edges; it is every bit as strong-willed as
the best of the American expressionists no matter the period with which we might
make a comparison.”
Among paintings of everyday people are a few well-known subjects, including
Martin Luther King Jr., Marlon Brando, Johnny Cash, and Meg Ryan. Mellencamp
also adds a few self-portraits to the mix.
The book will be on sale in October 2022 from Rizzoli New York. The work retails
for $65.
Mellencamp is an award-winning singer-songwriter whose storied career spans over
45 years. His songwriting efforts landed him an induction into the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame and a John Steinbeck Award.
His latest studio album, Strictly A One-Eyed Jack, reached No. 1 on the album
charts upon its release. Another heartland rock icon, Bruce Springsteen is
featured on the LP, lending his guitar prowess to “Did You Say Such a Thing” and
“A Life Full of Rain.”