Whitney Biennial curators aren’t the only ones skipping Seattle. Skipping Seattle has deeper roots in the cultural landscape.
Below, Jack Kerouac. “NIGHT NOTES & Diagrams for ON THE
ROAD.” Manuscript notes for the novel, November 1949. New York Public
Library, Berg Collection, Jack Kerouac Archive, via.


 
 
 
 
 Lee  has also served as curator, focused on what a devotion to the muck of clay does to contemporary artists. (
Lee  has also served as curator, focused on what a devotion to the muck of clay does to contemporary artists. ( In draping a mantle of irony and subversive humor over the spiritual head of the Northwest School, Krafft and Reid were pushing what Krafft called “resurgent regionalism through mythomania.”  Graves’ profile had become fogged with the dewy breath of his mythy-minded admirers, and Krafft and Reid hoped to clear it with satire.
 In draping a mantle of irony and subversive humor over the spiritual head of the Northwest School, Krafft and Reid were pushing what Krafft called “resurgent regionalism through mythomania.”  Graves’ profile had become fogged with the dewy breath of his mythy-minded admirers, and Krafft and Reid hoped to clear it with satire.  Besides membership charters, wristwatches, calendars, trading cards, ashtrays, portable shrines and even a theme song written by Krafft and sung to the tune of The Beverly Hillbillies, what has the Mystic Sons done for us lately?
Besides membership charters, wristwatches, calendars, trading cards, ashtrays, portable shrines and even a theme song written by Krafft and sung to the tune of The Beverly Hillbillies, what has the Mystic Sons done for us lately?

 Below, Bollywood fellow travelers.
Below, Bollywood fellow travelers.


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 Finally, more Bolly than Holly, a fake movie campaign from
Finally, more Bolly than Holly, a fake movie campaign from 


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Dingus:

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 …he’s founder of the moving golf course known as Club Negro and the website,
…he’s founder of the moving golf course known as Club Negro and the website, 
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McGill: 















 Peter Tollens
Peter Tollens 







 Back to flat. Paint doesn’t need to be thick to be thick.
Back to flat. Paint doesn’t need to be thick to be thick. 