Image Record ID:
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aahi0011307
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Accessibility:
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Work Title (display):
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What Follows Interview, Terry Allen and William T. Wiley
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Image Title:
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video
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Work Description:
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Interviewer: Jim Johnson
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Work Dates (display):
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November 15, 1991
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Work Dates type:
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interview
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Work Creator (display):
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Terry Allen (American, born 1943)
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Work Creator gender:
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male
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Work Creator notes (display):
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Multimedia artist and songwriter Terry Allen creates object-based and performance works that he builds from narratives drawn from historical events, personal memories, pop culture, and the American landscape. https://www.artsy.net/artwork/terry-allen-the-world-above
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Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
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1991 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
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Work Creator (display):
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William T. Wiley (American, born 1937)
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Work Creator gender:
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male
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Work Creator notes (display):
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New York Times art critic Ken Johnson once said of William T. Wiley that “you might think he’d been invented by Thomas Pynchon.” Wiley was one of the founding fathers of West Coast Funk Art, alongside Robert Arneson, Roy Robert Hudson, and Roy DeForest. He rose to prominence in the 1970s with his offbeat representational style and narrative focus in painting, which was then in opposition to the widespread influence of Abstract Expressionism. Wiley’s works combined mystical iconography from Zen Buddhism, textual elements, regional aesthetics, humanist philosophy, and darkly funny commentary on politics, environmental issues, and global conflict. There is a recurring character in some of his works, a lanky figure with an awkward nose in a dunce cap and a bathrobe, named Mr. Unnatural. Wiley also creates drawings and assemblage sculpture. https://www.artsy.net/artist/william-t-wiley
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Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
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1991 visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program
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Work Style Period:
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Contemporary
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Work Style Period:
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21st century
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Work Subject:
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paintings (visual works)
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Work Subject:
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installations (visual works)
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Work Subject:
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sculptures (visual works)
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Work Worktype:
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interviews
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Work Category (VRC classification):
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video
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Work Measurements (display):
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00:38:10
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Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
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University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
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Work Location (Geographic) name:
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Boulder, Colorado
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Image Rights (display):
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© University of Colorado, Department of Art and Art History
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Work Rights (display):
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© Terry Allen
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Holding Institution:
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University of Colorado Boulder
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Collection:
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Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
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Collection info and contact:
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