Here's the catalogue that accompanied the landmark exhibit held late last year at the Laguna Art Museum. Named in honor of the 1968 Robert Williams painting that graces the catalogue cover, and celebrating the trailblazing role of Williams's Juxtapoz magazine in fostering this California-based art movement -- alternately known as Pop Surrealism and Lowbrow Art -- which has grown (more or less) out of the car culture of "Big Daddy" Roth, Von Dutch, and, yes, Robert Williams, who is clearly riding high here, this catalogue is chock full of works in all sorts of mediums including comics, sculpture, photography, prints, and, primarily, painting. There are insights galore to be gained from the artwork on display here, primarily involving the unintended consequences of America's culture of consumerism and its subsequent spread to Asia. You can get a bit -- but only a bit -- of an idea what's in store at this Flickr page on the show.