Kenneth Josephson Chicago 1964
Steve Davis Fred from RAINIER SCHOOL
Home for Developmentally
Disabled 2005-2006
Oliver Jackson Untitled (7.21.03), 2003
Water-based pigments and silver leaf on unprimed cotton canvas, 65 x 64-1/2 in.
Grant
Barnhart Voorbereiding voor de Dreigende Zwerm
11×14, Acrylic on canvas (2009)
Justin Colt Beckman Untitled
digital collage of the artist’s face on found photo, 2008
Akio Takamori Sea Serpent, 2009
Digital Inkjet Print and Lithography Ed. of 35
41 1/2 ” x 26″
Matt Browning Honest Labor Pt. II, 2008
Bicycle, bicycle trainer, wood, car alternator,
battery, inverter, extension cord, refrigerator
Dimensions variable
(One night performance)
Buddy Bunting 2007, ink and pencil on paper, 5.5 x 6.25 in
Chris Crites Mugshots, Burglary 9″w x 10.5″h
Jack Daws VIVA ZAPATA, 2007
Plastic tub, acrylic on aluminum, lacquer
18 x 16 x 22 inches
Roger Shimomura ETERNAL FOREIGNER #8, 2006
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 18 inches
SuttonBeresCuller Duwamish II, 2009
Photograph face-mounted to acrylic
24 x 16 inches
Edition of 7 + 2 A.P.
robZ says
It’s interesting to note that the most iconic piece of American headgear started out as a joke…
http://www.hatlasso.com/cowboyhat.html
And though Stetson is credited with “inventing” it, the cowboy hat appears to have derived from the Mexican sombrero.
HelenL says
I love the Buddy Bunting and Matt Browning side by side. Good work, Regina!
sml@lp says
“All modernity is provided by the reader,
the hat
etc.”
-Mallarmé