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Comments on MetaFilter post Folk Art EnvironmentsSun, 08 Sep 2002 12:12:15 -0800Sun, 08 Sep 2002 12:12:15 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60Folk Art Environments
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<a href="http://www.narrowlarry.com/page1.html">Folk Art Environments</a> What do you get when you combine Folk Art and an entire house or area to play with? You get obsession on display and a fascinating, created world. You may have heard of the <a href="http://www.narrowlarry.com/nlwatts.html">Watts towers </a>or the <a href="http://echomatic.home.mindspring.com/bv/">Bottle Village</a>, but have you seen <a href="http://sadtomato.net/cheval.html">Le Palais Ideal de le Facteur Cheval </a> (in France) or <a href="http://www.clt.astate.edu/elind/nc_main.htm">Nek Chand </a> (in India) or the <a href="http://www.smm.org/sln/vollis/">Whirligig Ranch </a>or <a href="http://www.narrowlarry.com/nlforev.html">the Forevertron </a>or the <a href="http://www.narrowlarry.com/nlave.html">Ave Maria Grotto</a>? If you share <a href="http://www.janesaddictions.com/jadmain.htm">Jane's Addiction </a>you may want to <a href="http://www.janesaddictions.com/jadenvir.htm">consult her directory </a>next time you travel.post:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816Sun, 08 Sep 2002 11:43:49 -0800vacapintafolkartwattstowersbottlevillagelepalaisidealdelefacteurchevalfrancenekchandindiawhirligigranchforevertronavemariagrottojanesaddictiontravelsightseeingBy: gametone
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Thanks vacapinta, I never saw the Forevertron before. It's a thing of beauty and wonder, wish the photos were more detailed. My favorite obsessive individual endeavor is <a href="http://www.coralcastle.com/pictureDetails.asp?Index=34">The </a><a href="http://www.parascope.com/en/articles/coralCastle.htm">Coral Castle</a>. Ed Leedskalnin claimed to know the secret of the pyramid builders, and some claim anti-gravity, but here's a <a href="http://www.coralcastle.com/pictureDetails.asp?Index=14">photo </a>of him using more prosaic means.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-339945Sun, 08 Sep 2002 12:12:15 -0800gametoneBy: debralee
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It always amazes me when I see works of art like this. I admire people with that amount of dedication to something. The closest I've come to folk-art of this scale is the sculpture at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, called the "<a href="http://peggys-cove.com/photos7.html">Great Monument</a>". It's a wonderful work of art.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340008Sun, 08 Sep 2002 13:50:31 -0800debraleeBy: gottabefunky
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Another good source for this kind of stuff is <a href="http://www.roadsideamerica.com">RoadsideAmerica.com</a>. Used this to plan a cross-country road trip this spring and found gems like the <a href="http://www.visualdelights.net/htmldocs/junk.html">Cathedral of Junk</a> in Austin and <a href="http://ucmmuseum.com/rev_dennis.htm">Margaret's Grocery</a> in Vicksburg, where the Rev. Dennis is still going strong.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340044Sun, 08 Sep 2002 15:02:59 -0800gottabefunkyBy: Catch
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Ladeez and Gentlemen, I give you: <a href="http://www.nzcountry.co.nz/html/fred_and_myrtle.htm">Fred and Myrtle's Paua House</a>comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340055Sun, 08 Sep 2002 15:17:25 -0800CatchBy: Postroad
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I want to thank all those who posted oddities and to the post itself for a great batch of bookmarks I can use for my site, which has a focuses in part upon such things. I know it is considered poor taste to site my URL and thus I will not. For those interested, try me in the data base for Metafilter, or goggle my name (fred lapides)....Again: this is the sort of thing that makes Metafilter tops in my estimation. And not a troll in the post!comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340069Sun, 08 Sep 2002 15:59:57 -0800PostroadBy: frykitty
http://www.metafilter.com/19816/Folk-Art-Environments#340095
Ah, I love this stuff. Thanks for a great post.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340095Sun, 08 Sep 2002 16:47:01 -0800frykittyBy: gametone
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<a href="http://www.eclectart.com/gardenofeden.html">Adam Purple's </a><a href="http://www.geocities.com/rev-les-ego/gerster.html">Garden</a> <a href="http://www.geocities.com/rev-les-ego/hultberg.html">of Eden</a> once lived on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, my neighborhood. Adam used to trek back and forth on his bicycle laden with bags of manure from the bridle path in Central park, in his one-man-quest to fertilize these once rubble strewn vacant lots. He made them bloom with fruit and nut trees, berries, flowers and vegetables.
The city bulldozed it in 1986, replacing it with ugly low-income housing. Just prior to that, in an attempt to bring attention to the garden and stop the destruction, he painted purple footprints leading to the garden (with an ingenious roller) all over downtown. <a href="http://wrybread.com/ny-street-signs/images/purple-feet.jpg">My photo</a>. Some current day dreamers are hoping to turn the WTC site into a <a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/garden/petition.html">New Garden of Eden.</a>comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340136Sun, 08 Sep 2002 18:53:41 -0800gametoneBy: sennoma
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More cheerleading from me! Great stuff.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340145Sun, 08 Sep 2002 19:11:05 -0800sennomaBy: vacapinta
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<i>I never saw the Forevertron before. It's a thing of beauty and wonder</i>
I agree. It definitely rises above the category of mere outsider art. Here's a <a href="http://www.rawvision.com/back/evermor/evermor.html">bit more background </a>from <a href="http://www.rawvision.com/">Raw Vision magazine</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340188Sun, 08 Sep 2002 20:41:30 -0800vacapintaBy: kalessin
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Where I live, in Baltimore, is the <a href="http://www.avam.org/">American Visual Art Museum</a> (AVAM), which has both a standing collection and also rotating exhibits of folk art. It also holds evening and weekend seminars and does art cars in the summer.
The most recent exhibit, <a href="http://www.avam.org/exhibitions/warandpeace.html">War and Peace</a>, just ended, and featured works by peoples affected by various recent wars.
I also recall at least one article in the Smithsonian's magazine about great works of flk art, including the throne of god made only from popsilce sticks and cigarette carton foil. Unfortunately it was a long time ago, and I don't have time to look thoroughly for it on the SI's web site.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-340568Mon, 09 Sep 2002 11:23:33 -0800kalessinBy: liam
http://www.metafilter.com/19816/Folk-Art-Environments#341331
<a href="http://www.interestingideas.com/home.htm">Interesting Ideas</a> is a good resource for outsider art.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-341331Tue, 10 Sep 2002 09:24:16 -0800liamBy: gametone
http://www.metafilter.com/19816/Folk-Art-Environments#341693
Kalessin, Here's <a href="http://www.missioncreep.com/tilt/hampton.html">The <i>Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nation's Millennium General Assembly</i></a> by James Hampton, in an article by Mike Walsh On missioncreep.com. Another <a href="http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/throne.html">article </a> originally published by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has a fairly detailed color <a href="http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/images/gif/throne.gif">photo</a>. When I have the time, I will search for detailed close-ups. This is one piece, where it's definitely not just all-in-the-details, but it's the details you really want to see.
I'm loving this thread, hope it grows.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-341693Tue, 10 Sep 2002 13:30:45 -0800gametoneBy: gametone
http://www.metafilter.com/19816/Folk-Art-Environments#354479
Well, this thread has not grown, but it still holds my interest. I've compiled some <a href="http://wrybread.com/gammablablog/featured/forevertron.shtml">Forevertron links and photos </a>in my blog.comment:www.metafilter.com,2002:site.19816-354479Fri, 27 Sep 2002 17:41:54 -0800gametone
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