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Many people know the multi-talented Martin Mull as a celebrated TV and film actor and comedian, as well as a musician and writer. But what some people don’t know is that, first and foremost, he is an artist -- a respected accomplished American painter, whose work is embraced and lauded by the artworld, and resides in museums and private collections worldwide including, The Whitney, The MET and LACMA. Renowned artists from Richard Prince to Eric Fischl to David Salle, consider Martin Mull a contemporary American master.
Since the 1970's, Martin Mull has been a ubiquitous presence on the big and small screens - from Norman Lear’s groundbreaking series “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” and “Fernwood Tonight” to "Arrested Development", “Roseanne”, “Two and a Half Men”, and “Veep”, as well as films like “Mrs. Doubtfire”, Robert Altman’s “O.C. and Stiggs”, “Mr. Mom”, and “Clue.”
With a Smithsonian American Museum show and a major monograph on the horizon for 2023, we join Martin Mull LIVE at his studio in Los Angeles.

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Many people know the multi-talented Martin Mull as a celebrated TV and film actor and comedian, as well as a musician and writer. But what some people don’t know is that, first and foremost, he is an artist -- a respected accomplished American painter, whose work is embraced and lauded by the artworld, and resides in museums and private collections worldwide including, The Whitney, The MET and LACMA. Renowned artists from Richard Prince to Eric Fischl to David Salle, consider Martin Mull a contemporary American master.
Since the 1970's, Martin Mull has been a ubiquitous presence on the big and small screens - from Norman Lear’s groundbreaking series “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” and “Fernwood Tonight” to "Arrested Development", “Roseanne”, “Two and a Half Men”, and “Veep”, as well as films like “Mrs. Doubtfire”, Robert Altman’s “O.C. and Stiggs”, “Mr. Mom”, and “Clue.”
With a Smithsonian American Museum show and a major monograph on the horizon for 2023, we join Martin Mull LIVE at his studio in Los Angeles.

Follow our official Instagram account @artlawspod

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