Terry Winters - Rhizome (1998)
linoleum cut on paper
48.3 x 63.2 cm
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Terry Winters (American, 1949), Untitled, 1981. Charcoal and watercolor on paper, 29 ⅞ x 22 ⅛ in.
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Terry Winters, Layer, (oil, wax, and resin on linen), 2015-2016 [© Terry Winters]
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Terry Winters
Marginalia
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Untitled, Terry Winters, 1983-4. Oil on linen.
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Terry Winters - Botanical Subject #5
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Terry Winters (American, b. 1949), Morula III, 1983-4. Lithograph, 108 x 82.5 cm.
During his first concentrated study of lithography, Winters completed a series of three works based on the morula, the spherical mass of cells that forms from a newly fertilized egg. He drew the embryonic masses in layers of velvety blacks that create a remarkably lush and painterly surface. Atmospheric smears of ink create an indeterminate space and suggest an environment of suspension for the organic orbs.
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Terry Winters, Set of Ten Place, 2001. Mixed method etching on white wove paper.
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Terry Winters
Knotted Graphs ポスター
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Terry Winters: Knotted Graphs ポスター
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TERRY WINTERS Paintings and Drawings
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Terry Winters - Clocks and Clouds (12). 2012
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Terry Winters (American, b. 1949), Caps, Stems, Gills, 1982. Oil on canvas, 60 x 84 in.
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'Signs, Games, Messages'. Terry Winters, 2022.
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This will be a museum someday... I saw the crumbling wreck of the building this evening and walked around the block taking some photos. Walt Disney's first studio was about six blocks from where I'm staying in KC. Kansas City basically invented the good side of mainstream American culture as far as I'm concerned. Hallmark's here and Disney started up here. Heck, Hallmark invented gift wrap -- you know, kids, your Toy Story lives start and end with gift wrap.
I was in the Hallmark Visitors Center today, too, and told a few employees that I felt that way. They actually didn't correct me when I said Care Bears, the 1980s, Wisconsin... lol... I guess that was polite of them. I looked it up just now and Care Bears stemmed from American Greetings instead.
What else did I do all day? I don't even remember... I had the KC Sandwich at Union Station, which was nothing but a crumbling place full of roaches in the 1980s until $116 million or so was spent on a special tax to fix it up. I got a cold brew cremoso there. I picked up an espresso tonic later at some place across from Washington Square park. I took George Washington's photo. He was on horseback, quite similar to how he's positioned in Boston Commons. This wasn't Henry James' Washington Square, kids, alas... though had I been in the one in New York, I'm sure I would have been displeased with it for many reasons that already come to mind.
I walked around the Power & Light building but couldn't get in without an arrangement in advance.
I spent a lot of time talking to the Dickens-loving gent / North Carolinian at the Belger Arts Center and he showed me the Terry Winters exhibit.
I hung out at Family Dollar, I talked to Marek a bunch -- and STILL haven't met up with him here -- I plotted, planned and arranged... I did 60 push-ups... I played a lot of Jeopardy!... I guess I'm satisfied with the day even though I'm still in the throes of ragweed sneezing.
I'm still feeling gloomy and pessimistic about the future, though. One of my friends has been talking suicide a lot for weeks and I guess his bleakness doesn't help. I've had so many gay friends kill themselves... it's really a crime that there's all this hetero hate of LGBT folks and that there's so many useful idiots blaming the LGBT so that all the real war heroes just have extra pressure to bear from that hatefulness of the Man and his legion of mindless, blathering idiots who cucked themselves to Trump and whatnot.
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