Ep521: The Raymond Pettibon Interview

Ep521: The Raymond Pettibon Interview

Author: The Vinyl Guide October 27, 2025 Duration: 1:05:29

In an extraordinarily rare interview, artist Raymond Pettibon discusses his journey, from early punk rock works to present day artistic themes, technique and rhythms, the Getty archives and more.

Topics Include:

  • Raymond Pettibon has been drawing constantly since childhood, "always with a pen in hand"
  • Started with crayons, pastels, pencil - India ink came later as too messy
  • Early influences included Albrecht Dürer, etchings, and comic book art equally
  • Self-taught artist who learned through trial and error, never attended art school
  • Studied economics in college, bringing analytical thinking to his art practice
  • Approaches work as fine art, not commercial art, values creative freedom
  • Rarely takes commissions - the more constraints, the less he likes it
  • Band artwork usually selected from existing drawings rather than commissioned pieces
  • Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown" images came from his "Captive Chains" book
  • Artwork inspired by "Blackboard Jungle" film - students destroying teacher's jazz records
  • Has experience teaching, can identify with teacher-student conflicts from that period
  • Left SST Records in 1985-86 due to oppressive environment
  • Describes certain subjects he returns to repeatedly over the decades
  • Works on multiple drawings simultaneously, some remaining unfinished for years
  • Enters a meditative "fugue state" when drawing or writing
  • Never experiences artist's block - blank paper doesn't intimidate him
  • Believes he can write about any subject with natural fluency
  • Doesn't plan series - they develop organically through returning to themes
  • Sometimes works directly on gallery walls during exhibitions for coherence
  • Used to work all day and night when deeply engaged
  • Dislikes deadlines - they make work harder, not easier for him
  • Sees deadlines as triggering psychological rebellion despite wanting to please collectors
  • Hates when people suggest ideas - it "breaks the spell"
  • Admits he's not the greatest draftsman but learned on the job
  • Recently donated personal archive to Getty Research Institute for scholarly access
  • Participated in Getty's research scholar program, one artist among academics
  • Program reconnected him with economics after years away from the discipline
  • Still has unfinished drawings in studio, some over 30 years old
  • Currently creating less due to frustrations with art world dynamics
  • Values complete artistic freedom - no curator has ever asked him to change

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Photo by John Newsom


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