Collage – H E I G H T S A R T https://heightsartgallery.com Heights Art Gallery Sun, 27 Jun 2021 21:10:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 187665590 Dude, You Are Not Aerosmith!!! https://heightsartgallery.com/product/dude-you-are-not-aerosmith/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:23:05 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=222

Dude, You Are Not Aerosmith!!!, acrylic, charcoal, and collage on paper, 27 ½” x 20 ½”, $4,000.

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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Unassuming Con https://heightsartgallery.com/product/unassuming-con/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:22:19 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=221

Unassuming Con, acrylic, charcoal, and collage on paper, 17” x 24 ½”, $2,500

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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Pitstop (On the Way to Vegas) https://heightsartgallery.com/product/pitstop-on-the-way-to-vegas/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:21:31 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=220

Pitstop (On the Way to Vegas), ink, charcoal, and collage on found watercolor painting, 14 ¼” x 20 ¼”, $1,200

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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There Remained Plenty of Uncertainty https://heightsartgallery.com/product/there-remained-plenty-of-uncertainty/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:20:49 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=219

There Remained Plenty of Uncertainty, acrylic and charcoal on paper, 11” x 15”, $900.

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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Just Outside Stone City, Iowa https://heightsartgallery.com/product/just-outside-stone-city-iowa/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:19:42 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=218 Just Outside Stone City, Iowa, acrylic, charcoal, silver leaf, and collage on paper, 11” x 9”, $1,200.

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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Big Time Agriculture https://heightsartgallery.com/product/big-time-agriculture/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:18:29 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=217 Big Time Agriculture, acrylic, charcoal, and collage on paper, 10” x 15”, $1,200

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.

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Well on the Way to Truth and Consequences https://heightsartgallery.com/product/well-on-the-way-to-truth-and-consequences/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:17:16 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=216 Well on the Way to Truth and Consequences, acrylic, charcoal, and collage on paper, 28” x 21”, $4,000

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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Scenic View Ahead https://heightsartgallery.com/product/scenic-view-ahead/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 23:11:27 +0000 https://heightsartgallery.com/?post_type=product&p=210

Scenic View Ahead, acrylic, charcoal, and collage on paper, 38” x 31”, $4,000.

In association with SPACE C7 in San Antonio, G Spot Contemporary Gallery is proud to present WATCH AND ABSORB #3, an exhibition of new work by the reclusive artist, Franklin Ackerley, curated by Texas artist, Jeff F. Wheeler.

Known as much for his Pynchon-esque life as he is for his irreverent and over-the-top pop concoctions, Ackerley began his meteoric rise to relative obscurity in the early 90’s when he was in graduate school at Central Washington University. While still in school he developed a West Coast following with raucous exhibitions in various alt-spaces and Universities from Seattle to San Francisco. As his fame rose, heshied away from the spotlight focusing on travel and artmaking. Ackerley hasn’t been seen in public since 1997. Since then, his whereabouts have been a matter of conjecture, with apocryphal accounts recently placing him in, among other places, Wichita, Kansas; Fallon, Nevada; Truth and Consequences, New Mexico; and even Split, Croatia.
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