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St of Kine – Terry Durst
St of Kine Terry Durst October – November, 1994 Most of these pieces were made in my dad’s workshop in Wadsworth. I wanted them to have the feel of the pieces he made. He had a lot of wood scraps, trinkets and old toys laying around that he used to buy at flea markets thinking…
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Paintings – Bobbie Roach
Okay here is my thoughts/images, I do not remember exactly when I had the show at Jean’s Gallery, but I do remember it was early in my painting years. YEARS AND YEARS AGO I HAVE SPENT OVER 20 YEARS IN PAINTING, AND I CAN TELL YOU IT ALL STARTED HERE IN CLEVELAND OHIO. I AM…
Read MoreThe Queen Said I’m Aghast – Eric Susyne
The Queen Said I’m Aghast: Punk as Fashion had reemerged in 1994 in a way that seemed ironic at first; Chanel safety pins, Versace bondage trousers, etc., until one reexamined the stylistic basis for the London movement in the first place: rebellious STYLE at 430 The King’s Road. As a young teenager, the Punk graphics…
Read MoreFabulous Ruins photographs – Jim Clinefelter and Denise Cox
The show I did with Denise….the only documentation for that show was the post card Jean mailed out and a flyer Jeff Curtis did for me. I do have some of the photos Denise did for the show, and I have the ones I did , too. I’m pretty sure that was the evening…
Read MoreMixed Media – Steven B. Smith
Dear Occupants, Accidents and Occidentals Just yesterday it was yesterday Now it’s already today Confuse not mercy with weakness Confuse weakness not with an upset liver And confuse not an upset liver with love It is the shape of the silence Which defines the sound Like winter rubbing against summer Each refines the other Only…
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Oil Paintings on Glass – Michael Hurley
Seated Woman – 25” x 20” pastel and chalk on paper by Michael Hurley I was working a lot on glass at this time. Mostly oil on glass. A few people like Robert Ritchie and myself had been independently working on glass. I used it as a canvas mostly because I was living…
Read MoreJesus H. Christ
Jesus H. Christ Michael Loderstedt & Terry Durst December 1993 Jesus H. Christ was an installation of various materials and artifacts posed as evidence left from an unspecified narrative (a crime, a death, a soured relationship, etc.). The front display wall held a large, framed stone piece made from collected foundation stones carved with names…
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