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Ed Kienholz initially conceived The Non War Memorial (1970) as a Concept Tableau, that never fully materialized. Provoked by the senseless casualties of the Vietnam War, Kienholz envisioned a “war memorial”that would consist of 50,000 …
“Kienholz does not tend to sublimate the lowness and tragedy of life, the conditions of solitude and triviality, but rather uses them as tools that can highlight the low, popular universe, a place where the …
An air of everyday horror pervades, as in the collaborative assemblage Queen Anne, 1980, which emanates a low-level buzz from a jerrican-as-television sharing the surface of a cheap demilune table with an ashtray sporting the …
Ed and Nancy Kienholz ‘Econo-can’ (1984), mixed media assemblage. Source image courtesy of Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH Econo-can by Edward and Nancy Kienholz at HoodMuseum of Art, New Hampshire 22 August – 6 December …
Nancy Reddin Kienholz and Gajin Fujita at last Thursday’s opening for “Kienholz: Berlin/Hope” and “Gajin Fujita: Drawings.” We had such an amazing turnout – see more pics from the event on our Facebook page. Both …