2002, Bill Daniel
© Bill Daniel
18Sep2009

Ground Score

Get This! Gallery

Featuring work by: Bill Daniel

Exhibition: Fri, Sep 18 to Sat, Oct 31 2009

Ground Score traces the unpredictable course of a self-taught artist who was originally turned on to the practice of documentation while participating in the skate/punk scene of Austin in the early 1980s. Included in this trip are records from a 20-year obsession with traditional rail graffiti, a bike messenger’s eye view of San Francisco’s graffiti that presaged a movement called “The Mission School”, and a range of large-format work resulting from a science and myth-based appetite for apocalyptic landscapes.

Bill Daniel’s work is traditional silver-based and represents his conviction and dedication to pre/post digital photography. He is also known for his filmmaking, “Who is Bozo Texino?” and is the author of a book on rail graffiti, “Mostly True.”

: Fri, Sep 18, 7pm - 10:30pm

Artist Lecture: Sat, Sep 19, 2pm - 3pm

Ground Score

Artist talk with Bill Daniel about his exhibition, Ground Score. Free admission

Film Screening: Sat, Sep 19, 7pm - 9:30pm

Who's Bozo Texino?

Doors at 7PM
Film at 8PM
@ Get This! Gallery

Get This! Gallery
662 11th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30318  [map: Google Maps]
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web: http://getthisgallery.com
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