[AGL] [GH2] Monuments to bad taste website

thorne dreyer thornedreyer at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 17 01:14:49 EDT 2008


The Cellar was right off Market Square, a couple of blocks from Love Street. It had a rougher, biker-type trade.

My parents and Martin Elfant had a headshop/artsyfartsy place on Market Square. My mother and (mostly) Kerry Fitzgerald (Awn) painted a very cool mural around three walls of the shop, with a rickety train full of dope-smoking hippies and sign-waving malcontents. Carol (now Sarito) Neiman and I had left Austin at this point and she managed the shop. It was the Houston distribution center for The Rag.

Thorne


----- Original Message ----
From: Jim Baldauf <jbaldauf1 at austin.rr.com>
To: ghetto2 at two.pairlist.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:40:19 PM
Subject: Re: [GH2] Monuments to bad taste website


Yes to all.

As I recall, a cavernous place called The Cellar was a short way across the street, Main St., I guess, from Love Street Light Circus.

Soooo hazy ....

jb


----- Original Message -----
From: thorne dreyer
To: Ghetto2
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 11:35 PM
Subject: [GH2] Monuments to bad taste website




Back, you know, in my youth, David Adickes was an artist of some prominence in Houston who produced pricey French Impressionist knock-offs for an uppity crowd. They all looked the same. The real artists, like my mother, hated his work. (Though my mother was gracious and liked him.) He was also a partner in the Love Street Light Circus, a psychedelic music venue on Allen's Landing.

Frankly, his current artistic endeavors are a step up from his days as a "fine artist." They at least have the benefit of being odd.

Thorne



----- Original Message ----
From: Fontaine Maverick <fmaverick at austin.rr.com>
Yeah, That's it!

----- Original Message -----




> Yep.

> That's the same place

>

> http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/003236.html#003236

>

>

> --- Fontaine Maverick <fmaverick at austin.rr.com> wrote:

>

>> Okay, when Walt and I went to Houston about four

>> years ago, Clark took us to

>> a place he called the Presidents Heads museum. It

>> was not a museum, really,

>> but giant sculptures of every president - in a big

>> lot in Houston somewhere

>> (maybe near the beer can museum/house?). I got a

>> picture of Clark standing

>> in the shadow of Lyndon, but I cant find it. I have

>> since looked for a

>> website, but could not find it either. Maybe you

>> know.

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: "Connie Clark" <connie_3c at yahoo.com>

>> To: "Ghetto List" <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>;

>> "Ghetto List Latest"

>> <ghetto2 at two.pairlist.net>

>> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 9:32 PM

>> Subject: [AGL] Monuments to bad taste

>>

>>

>> > One of the fotofest exhibits was located at the

>> > warehouse studio of David Addicks. If you have

>> driven

>> > south on 45 to Houston, outside of Huntsville

>> there is

>> > a giant Sam Houston statute. Ok, I can appreciate

>> it,

>> > but, before long, I see another giant statute,

>> Stephen

>> > Austin down in Brazoria County seen from Hwy 288.

>> > Hmmm, ok Austin first colony is down there.

>> >

>> > Then appeared this gawdawful head of a woman

>> downtown

>> > Houston - kinda like a Peter Max in three-D

>> without

>> > color. The Beatles are in a park, and along one

>> of

>> > the freeways are four historical busts... this is

>> > gettin ridiculous.

>> >

>> > All done by David Addicks. So, the attached photo

>> > shows he is still at it, evidently attempting to

>> make

>> > giant president heads to distribute who knows

>> where.

>> >

>> > I understand that he and a sponsor proposed a

>> giant

>> > Texas Ranger in Waco, but were turned down by the

>> City

>> > Council who didn't really want it in their town.

>> >

>> > Connie

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>>








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