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Added by Robert Longyear on July 18, 2010 at 7:33pm — 1 Comment

New Work Up

New work up on the blog.

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Added by Robert Longyear on September 30, 2009 at 11:08am — No Comments

I open up at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary this Friday in St. Louis. For all of those in Slouis, well... I will un-fold slowly on the blog too. www.flypigeoncamp.blogspot.com be good, quiet dog b…




I open up at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary this Friday in St. Louis.

For all of those in Slouis, well...

I will un-fold slowly on the blog too.

www.flypigeoncamp.blogspot.com

be good, quiet dog bite hard,

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Added by Robert Longyear on September 16, 2009 at 11:20am — 1 Comment

new stuff-s


new stuff-s up on the blog:

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Added by Robert Longyear on September 8, 2009 at 2:54pm — No Comments

Current Work

I have found that I am not solely a studio artist. I know how to work in a studio and I’ve got lots of conventional studio skills, but it really doesn’t engage me week in week out. I realize that what I am really interested in is the tourism outside my front door.



My research is about working with entropy. I’m drawn to buildings as metaphor for system breakdowns – and as opportunities to learn more about how humans interface with the world through architecture. I use neglected… Continue

Added by Robert Longyear on August 18, 2009 at 6:03pm — No Comments

Thank you to those who have helped me to understand that all those crumbling towers were most likely biblical, for I am as ignorant as I am heaven-sent. My rotting teeth are another story. Teeth are…

Thank you to those who have helped me to understand that all those crumbling towers were most likely biblical, for I am as ignorant as I am heaven-sent.



My rotting teeth are another story. Teeth aren’t as sacred I guess as architecture.





3 times – 5 times



it’s been all my years since my last confession

i uh…

3 times – 5 times

father

6 times

anything else

yes father – i appropriate things

interesting

stereos, radios,… Continue

Added by Robert Longyear on August 13, 2009 at 5:22pm — No Comments

my new studio

Added by Robert Longyear on July 22, 2009 at 2:57pm — No Comments

www.flypigeoncamp.blogspot.com Ngh what? I represent the ashes and dust All that's sittin up in ya chin that's got ya stuck in a rut You can fire Hold your fire, son, I'm smokin you up You can whist…



www.flypigeoncamp.blogspot.com



Ngh what?

I represent the ashes and dust

All that's sittin up in ya chin that's got ya stuck in a rut

You can fire

Hold your fire, son, I'm smokin you up

You can whistle your desires

Even Buddah got… Continue

Added by Robert Longyear on July 15, 2009 at 2:35am — No Comments

tho it up****




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Added by Robert Longyear on July 13, 2009 at 2:16am — No Comments

it's hard to enjoy illusions once you've seen the truth



thought i'd post a recent review of my current exhibition written by ivy cooper for the st. louis beacon.



find it here:





http://www.stlbeacon.org/visual_arts/review_longyear_s_show_is_best_of_year_-_so_far





be good y'all



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Added by Robert Longyear on June 30, 2009 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

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Added by Robert Longyear on April 29, 2009 at 5:24pm — No Comments

y'all need to get up

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Reprise

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