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Turn on your Mind. Relax and Float Downstream

Poster
1967 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sätty was born in Bremen in 1939, a city which endured heavy bombardment in WW2. Its ruins were regularly incorporated into the magic realist prints, drawings, and collages he created in great number, subverting his traumatic experiences into a surrealist imaginary world. Gravitating to San Francisco in 1961, he was fascinated by alchemy and the occult, and naturally became part of the burgeoning psychedelic scene.
In an interview of 1970 for 'Man, Myth & Magic: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural', he stated: "I'm also very heavily into colour-mixing, which I also consider a form of alchemy. By experimenting with new applications of colours, I think I can help to open up the subconscious. When I imprint these new combinations of colours over mystical prints, I use the big lithograph press just like a paintbrush."


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTurn on your Mind. Relax and Float Downstream (assigned by artist)
Brief description
Poster by Sätty (Wilfried Podriech): 'Turn on your Mind. Relax and Float Downstream'. USA, 1967.
Physical description
Colour offset poster published by East Totem West, lettered with artist's name.
Dimensions
  • Height: 89cm
  • Width: 58.5cm
Summary
Sätty was born in Bremen in 1939, a city which endured heavy bombardment in WW2. Its ruins were regularly incorporated into the magic realist prints, drawings, and collages he created in great number, subverting his traumatic experiences into a surrealist imaginary world. Gravitating to San Francisco in 1961, he was fascinated by alchemy and the occult, and naturally became part of the burgeoning psychedelic scene.
In an interview of 1970 for 'Man, Myth & Magic: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural', he stated: "I'm also very heavily into colour-mixing, which I also consider a form of alchemy. By experimenting with new applications of colours, I think I can help to open up the subconscious. When I imprint these new combinations of colours over mystical prints, I use the big lithograph press just like a paintbrush."
Collection
Accession number
E.722-1970

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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