Peter Max (American/German, b.1937) is a famed illustrator and graphic artist who specializes in Pop Art and Neo Expressionism ,and is known for his generous use of vibrant colors. Max was born in Berlin, Germany, but his family relocated to Nazi Germany. Then they settled in Shanghai, China, where they lived for 10 years. Afterward, they moved to Haifa, Israel. They stayed there for a few years and then spent a few months in Paris, France. It was in Paris where Max learned to appreciate art. In fact, he took art classes at the Louvre museum while his family lived there. In 1953, his family moved to the United States and settled in Bensonhurst, a neighborhood located in Brooklyn, NY. In 1956, Max began his first formal art training at the Art Students League of New York under the tutelage of Frank J. Reilly (American, 1906–1967). He went on to study at the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY.

In 1962, Max, along with Tom Daly, started a small art studio in New York City. Don Rubbo (American, b.1926) eventually joined The Daly & Max Studio, and the three worked together to create advertising images. Max's popularity grew when he created the advertising campaign un-cola for 7-Up in 1968. In 1970, the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco, CA, opened its exhibit The World of Peter Max, which featured various products and posters that Max had designed. In 1976, he began his Statue of Liberty series to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the United States.

Max has painted for six USpresidents and has artworks on display in various US embassies. In 1993, he painted his famous 100 Clintons installation. Max has also been the official artist for numerous major events, such as the Grammy Awards, the 1994 World Cup, and the Super Bowl. His painting 44 Obamas, which depicted Barrack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, debuted on The Early Show. Max currently lives and works in New York City.

Timeline

1937
Born: Berlin, Germany
1937–1953
Raised in Shanghai, Tibet, South Africa, France and Israel
1953
Emigrated from Israel with his family to Brooklyn, NY
1956
Formal studies, Arts Students League, New York, NY
1962
Rented studio with Tom Daly in New York, NY
1965
Cover (photo) LIFE magazine
1974
Commissioned to create the first "Preserve the Environment" Postage Stamp commemorating Expo 74 for the World's Fair in Spokane, WA
1976
Commissioned to paint 235 Border Murals at entry points to Canada and Mexico by the U.S. General Services Commission
“Statue of Liberty” series begun
1981
Invited by President and Mrs. Reagan to paint six Liberty portraits for the White House, Washington, DC
1980–1989
Official artist for events including the Grammy Awards, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Super Bowl, and others
1992
invited by The United Nations to design twelve postage stamps commemorating the first Environmental Summit held in Rio de Janeiro
1994
Designated Official Artist for “World Cup USA '94”

Exhibitions

2008
“New Works from Peter Max”, Angela King Gallery, New Orleans, LA
2007
“Peter Max: Maximum Exposure”, Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, TN
2007
“Peter Max and the Summer of Love”, The de Young Museum, San Francisco
2005
Colors of a Better World, Gallery M, Denver, CO
1993
Pop to Patriotism exhibition at The Corcoran Gallery of Art,Washington, DC
1992
Hermitage Museum St. Petersburg, Russia(traveled throughout Russia and other
1970
“The World of Peter Max” solo exhibition at the De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA

Literature

2002
Charles A. Riley II, “The Art of Peter Max”; Harry N. Abrams; October 1, 2002
1976
“Peter Max Paints America”, Devorss & Co; June 1976