
Ron English, a New York-based painter, billboard liberator, and toy designer has exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide for over twenty years his unique sensibility, in which the familiar is reflected through funhouse mirrors into something startlingly new. He is the subject of an award-winning documentary, "POPaganda, the Art and Crimes of Ron English." His commentary and art were featured in the hit movie "Supersize Me," and he has made numerous television appearances in the US, Canada, Europe, South America, and Japan.
Employing painstaking process to create art that is conceptually as well as physically multilayered, English utilizes the American symbology of his boyhood to propel unstated cultural norms just beyond the bounds of comfort into a disconcerting realm simultaneously hilarious and terrifying.
In addition to painting, Ron English is one of the seminal figures in the culture jamming movement, in which artists and activists subvert existing advertisements to encourage free thought. He has pirated more than a thousand billboards worldwide, replacing existing ads with original art, spreading his vision with an intriguing blend of humor and bravado.

