Hills Snyder: Working As If The World Had Ended
YWCA Community Center
Lubbock, Texas
February 4 – March 6, 1974 Working as if the world had ended. As if the world had ended and I am a survivor. As if I am a survivor making things so that something can be recognized by the other survivors. I do the work because it satisfies my hands. Antechamber: Torn Free’s Box of Chaos, 1973
65 X 42 X 5 inches
Plexiglas, pencil and oil on wood and felt
Ray, 1973
22 X 48 X 5 inches
pencil and oil on wood
A Night In The Life of A Window, 1973
46 X 42 X 6 inches
Plexiglas, pencil and oil on wood and felt
Speaking Box, 1973
28 X 28 X 4 inches
pencil and enamel on wood, felt
Word Above Doors, 1973
40 X 22 X 4 inches
Plexiglas, pencil and oil on wood and felt
Voice Ex Machina, 1973
20 X 17 X 4 inches
Plexiglas, pencil and oil on wood and felt, string
Onomastic Mise en Scène, 1973
19 X 16 x 4 inches
Plexiglas, pencil and oil on wood and felt Landscape with Reference To The Unknown, 1973
32 X 24 inches
pencil on paper, Plexiglas, enamel on felt
Every Picture Tells A Story, 1973
22 X 49 X 4 inches
pencil on paper and wood, felt, string, springs, lead weights, hardware |