the boss and i
take a gander at three paintings of mine that were featured in the springsteen documentary blood brothers: bruce springsteen and the e-street band.
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homeboys* ...the home door,
the door of home, should always be open always else do not call it
a home. Rich folks doors is locked. White folks doors is locked. But the
door to home should never be.
LANGSTON HUGHES
jelly roll and
other euphenisms*:
(erotic paintings inspired by the blues)
*Squeeze my
lemon, banana in your fruit basket, diddie wa diddie, grind my coffee,
custy pie, stingaree, warm my weiner, plant my digger, pigmeat, roll,
salty dog, shake that thing, spoonful, jam, easy rider, ball the jack,
yas yas.
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the artist maxy meets "the
boss" at left is
bruce springsteen seen at
TRAMPS, NYC, cracking up in front of the painting big
bertha blowz her stak by the artist, maxy, one of
a number of maxys works that can be seen in the documentary
bruce springsteen and the e
street band.
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archives
the max gallery
a selection of paintings from 1987 to 1997 in a series of
mini-exhibits featuring
giant fingerpaintings
(urban primitive art),
maxy's whittlin's
(relief carvings in the southern folk tradition),
freaks and geeks
(images from maxy's peepshow),
skeletons in the closet
(images from uncle sam's haunted house),
rasta/rabbi
(images from hi-rise hell), and
jook joints and jazz fest
(images from the big easy express)
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interactive arcade the maxyfactory funhouse visit the freaks and geeks at
maxy's
peepshow
/ uncover the skeletons in uncle sam's closet at
the hauntid
house
/ meet the folks who live in
hi-rise
hell
/ take a virtual tour of the big easy on
the nola
express
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