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Jean Conner - Blue Pyramid, 1970
Jean Conner (American, b. 1933) Temptation Of Saint Wallace, 1963
Jean Conner, Untitled (Onions), 1978
Jean Conner Wally Hedrick Deborah Remington Franklin Williams November 12–December 22, 2017 Opening reception: Sunday, November 12, 5–8pm Panel discussion with Jean Conner, Franklin Williams, and Dan Nadel moderated by Anastasia Aukeman: Sunday, November 12, 5pm
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Well, he got to a point where he would take out a piece of paper, look at it and realize, this an expensive piece of paper, he has to do something nice, that’s gonna sell, and he just didn’t want to do it. I said, “Look, you like drawing them, just do them. You don’t need to sell them, you don’t need to put your name on it. We can keep them in a drawer.” So he started inventing other names for them and did inkblots where he called himself “Anonymous” and “Anonymouse” and “Emily Feather.” Emily Feather did things in blue. She also did some black and white eventually.
THE RUMPUS MINI-INTERIEW PROJECT #70: Jean Conner