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This is an GMN Projects Production Richard Dadd (1 August 1817 7 January 1886) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, render...
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Opportunities Exhibition Opportunities video exhibit Category: Exhibition Opportunities [View all] Posted by: Garage Gallery Deadline: 12/30/10 Looking for performance artists that investigate the contradictions between documentary and performan...
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Hi sir, I wonder, why did you invit me. Actually I'm just a foreign student of Philippine Christian University. I'm from MYANMAR, but Kachin, live upper state of myanmar. Anyway thank you. Lazing
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First Name
Larry
Last Name
Caveney
Age
35-55
Which of the following best describe you?
Painter, Performance artist, Curator
How often are you the first among your friends to try something new?
Very often
What do you want people to know most about you?
For a long time I spent my time in the studio making paintings, sculpting wood with a chain saw and print making. I used those practices to find a way of expressing my frustrations with the world and its contradictions. I was also trying to create a style that was uniquely mine. I wanted a style that could distinguish me from other artists, and make me famous, rich and free to leave that factory where I worked for ten years. After achieving that style, I started to pursue gallery representation.

Several galleries were interested and I eventually was selling my work around Atlanta and Charlotte. I was receiving favorable reviews and actually one museum bought one of my pieces for its collection. This process of marketing was exciting, but after awhile it lacked any lasting quality. Galleries would come and go and before I knew it I was back to looking for representation.

Finally, I realized that I wasn’t commutating social issues through painting or sculpting. I wasn’t making any change for my community because of the limitation of my audience. I wondered why so many fellow workers at the factory didn’t know what the heck I was doing in my art. All gallery openings for the most part catered to a certain group, certain class. I could see the evolution of my work but, where was the evolution of audience?

I started to question why some people (fellow factory worker) were not aware of the art world and its glamour. I shifted the direction of my thinking about the role of audience and started collaborating with school children, fellow factory workers and the public in general. I worked in a factory for ten years and for the most part never really shared my studio practice until close to the end of working there. I eventually started showing my work to those at the factory who operated fork trucks and worked on assembly lines. I started inviting my fellow workers to openings. Collaborating with my friends at the factory allowed fresh ideas, new possibilities to come into the work. It allowed a new audience to witness my work, through their involvement.

"Every human being is an artist, a freedom being, called to participate in transforming and reshaping
the conditions, thinking and structures that shape and condition our lives"
Joseph Beuys
What is your website address?
http://www.larrycaveney.com
How did you hear about Brooklyn Art Project?
A friend

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