The value of art is a perceived value. There is no science to calculate the works exact material worth, but we can recognize when art is a reflection of a time, a window into what the culture is saying at that moment. Is John Wayne Gacy a real artist?
His polarizing work sparks emotions ranging from rage and terror, to curiosity and fascination. Gacy, however infamous, is a part of history, and the darkest part of American culture. Is it Gacy’s artistic prowess that created value for his work or our society's obsession with these dark characters that made him a celebrity? Goodbye Pogo, The Art of John Wayne Gacy will be exploring these questions and the fascination behind his work.
A portion of the proceeds will be going to victims of violent crimes.
“Hi Ho in the Spring” (3)
“Hi Ho in the Mine” (2)
“Hi Ho in the Fall”
“Death Wish”
“Felix Adler the Clown”
“Sad Sap the Clown”
“Ebony Seas”
“Emmett Kelly the Clown”
“Bingo the Clown”
“Christ”
“7 friends” (individual panels of each dwarf)
“7 friends” (panel blue and yellow )
“Hitler Double Skull”
“Single Skull”
“Patches” (2)
“Manson” (2)
“Stillinger” (2)
“Capone”
“Honkers in the Sun” (4 unique panels)
“Purple Hat”
“Skull Clown”
“Ed Gein”
“Large Finch” (panel)
“Elvis”
“Dahmer Skull”
Thursday May 10th 8pm-11pm
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