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Paul Laffoley

Paul Laffoley (August 14, 1935 – November 16, 2015) was an American visionary artist and architect from Boston, Massachusetts.

Paul Laffoley
Laffoley in January 2015
BornAugust 14, 1935
DiedNovember 16, 2015 (aged 80)
NationalityAmerican
MovementVisionary Art
Websitehttp://paullaffoley.net

Biography

Paul Laffoley was born on August 14, 1935, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to an Irish Catholic family. His father, Paul Laffoley, Sr., was president of the Cambridge Trust Company, and a lawyer who taught classes at Harvard Business School. The elder Laffoley indoctrinated Paul, Jr. with his own religious philosophical beliefs, including aspects of Buddhism and Hinduism and what he called "mind-physics", but opposed Laffoley's pursuit of painting as a career. Laffoley, Sr. also taught Paul that there was "no gravity".[1]

Laffoley wrote that his first spoken word was "Constantinople" at the age of six months. He did not speak again until he was four years old.[2] He was diagnosed as having Asperger's Syndrome, scoring both high and low academically.[citation needed] According to Laffoley, he attended the progressive Mary Lee Burbank School in Belmont, Massachusetts, where his talent as a draftsman was ridiculed by his abstract expressionist teachers. After further studies at the Waldorf School, Laffoley would complete undergraduate studies at Brown University, graduating in 1961 with honors in classics, philosophy, and art history.[3] While at Brown in 1961, according to his "Phenomenology of Revelation", Laffoley was given eight electroshock treatments after the termination of "about a year of weekly sessions with a psychiatrist, who had treated [him] for a mild state of catatonia" [4]

In 1961, he enrolled at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he studied architecture because it consisted of diagrams that rendered objects in space with accuracy and precision. He also studied sculpture at Harvard's Carpenter Center with Mirko Basaldella whom he cited as an early influence. After one year, he was summarily expelled from GSD by the faculty for being "overly involved in his work". By chance, Laffoley was given an issue of Progressive Architecture by his uncle with Frederick Kiesler on the cover. Laffoley felt Kiesler's work was what he had been searching for and, after writing 17 letters, Laffoley went to New York and successfully entered an apprenticeship with Kiesler While canvasing the art scene in New York, Laffoley met Andy Warhol, who offered him a place to sleep at his 87th Street fire station if he would report on late night television between 1 and 5 am. It was from watching these Indian Head Test Patterns, along with his early exposure to a Hindu tutor, that Laffoley would arrive at a format for his large scale paintings that would dominate his work for five decades. On weekdays during this period, Laffoley found employment with Emery Roth & Sons where he worked on the plans for the yet to be built World Trade Center Towers before being terminated upon his suggestion of bridges joining the two buildings.

After the death of his father in 1963, Laffoley returned to Boston and eventually established his first dedicated studio space, at 36 Bromfield Street, on Christmas Day, 1968. It was there that Paul's career began to "connect" with an early show at the Orson Welles Theater, which was "hijacked" and taken to the Woodstock Music Festival for presentation by Dean Gitter, without Laffoley's permission. In an effort to recover his work, Paul took the bus to Woodstock, which exposed him to the then-current countercultures of the day. This was followed by numerous exhibition opportunities and curatorial projects that lead to the creation of his Boston Visionary Cell (1971). The Boston Visionary Cell, which Paul Laffoley founded on the model of an artists' guild, was a highly communal and curatorial undertaking. The charter of the Boston Visionary Cell underscores Laffoley's thought processes "to develop and advance visionary art".

By the late 1980s, Laffoley began to evolve from the spiritual and the intellectual to the view of his work as an interactive, physically engaging psychotronic device, perhaps similar to architectural monuments such as Stonehenge or the Cathedral of Notre Dame and their spiritual aura. Works such as Thanaton III (1989), The Orgone Motor (1983), and the Geochronmechane: The Time Machine from Earth (1990) followed this concept.

After the destruction of the World Trade Center towers in the [[September 11 attacks], Laffoley was one of a number of architects who, in 2002, submitted designs for the competition to plan the Freedom Tower. Laffoley took his inspiration from the work of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. His conception was to plan a gigantic hotel in the style of Gaudí's Sagrada Família church in Barcelona.[5][2]

After the Austin Museum of Art organized a traveling survey of his career in 1999, Laffoley became something of a cult figure for curators around the world. The Palais de Tokyo in Paris devoted an entire room to his work in its 2009 exhibition "Chasing Napoleon", and several of his works were included in "The Alternative Guide to the Universe" at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2013. Other major shows include Premonitions of the Bauharoque at the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle (publication), Secret Garden at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (publication), and the recent monograph entitled The Essential Paul Laffoley edited by Douglas Walla and published by the University of Chicago Press in Spring 2016.[6]

In 2001, Laffoley was badly injured in a fall.[7] Complications from diabetes led to his right leg being amputated below the knee;[8] at Laffoley's request,[7] Stan Winston made him a custom prosthetic which resembled a lion's paw (because Laffoley was a Leo).[9]

About

Following his formal education in the classics at Brown and architectural studies at Harvard, Laffoley began to assimilate and systematically cross-pollinate his related strands of intellectual inquiry. In a search for expanded opportunities, he went to New York in 1963 to work with the visionary artist and architect Frederick Kiesler, and was also recruited to view late-night TV for Andy Warhol in exchange for a place to sleep.

At that time, Laffoley had been painting in the basement of his family home in Belmont on the weekends, completing his first fully mature vision: The Kali-Yuga: The End of the Universe at 424826 A.D. From this point forward, Laffoley began to formulate his unique trans-disciplinary approach to a new discipline combining, philosophy, science, architecture and spirituality to the practice of painting. Laffoley first began to organize his ideas in a format related to eastern mandalas, partially inspired by the late night patterns he watched for Warhol on late night television. This quickly developed into four general subcategories of paintings: operating systems, psychotronic devices, meta-energy, time travel, and lucid dreaming. Conceived of as "structured singularities", Laffoley never works in series, but rather approaches each project as a unique schematic. Working in a solitary lifestyle, each 73 ½ x 73 ½ inch canvas would take up to three years to paint and code. By the late 1980s, Laffoley began to move from the spiritual and the intellectual, to the view of his work as an interactive, physically engaging psychotronic device, a modern approach to trans-disciplinary enlightenment and its spiritual aura.

From an early age, Laffoley manifested an obsessive interest in UFOs. He had seen the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still 873 times. He explains that his obsessive interest in the film derives partly from a fascination with the architecture of the space ship in the film which, early on in his life, was subconscious. While he was still a child he made a vow to become an architect so that he could design flying saucers, although he did not become a registered architect until he was 50 years of age.

Two years later, in preparation for a major oral surgery, I was subjected to a routine cat-scan of my head. As a result, a miniature metallic-like "implant" was discovered in my brain near the pineal gland. A local chapter of MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) declared it to be a "nanotechnological laboratory" capable of accelerating or retarding my brain activity. I have come to believe that the implant is extraterrestrial in origin and is the main motivation of my ideas and theories.[10]

Work

Painted on large canvases, the majority of Paul Laffoley's paintings, combine words and imagery to depict a spiritual architecture of explanation that addressed concepts like dimensionality, time travel (through 'hacking' relativity), connection of conceptual threads shared by philosophers through the millennia, and theories about the cosmic origins of mankind.[11][12][13]

Laffoley's writings as well as works of art were published in May 2016 by the University of Chicago Press in a new book entitled The Essential Paul Laffoley edited and texts by Douglas Walla, with further texts by Linda Dalywimple Henderson, Arielle Saiber and Steven Moskowitz.

British writer Michael Bracewell, in his collection of essays entitled When Surface was Depth observed: "If Laffoley's work within the Boston Visionary Cell can be said to have one principal preoccupation - a common denominator of his eclectic scholarship and practice - then that preoccupation would be to understand the process by which one goes from becoming to being." Bracewell has also written that, "The Boston Visionary Cell, as a concretized manifestation of its inhabitant's work and preoccupations, describes the way in which a chaos of data - no less than a chaos of marble - can be sculpted by research to release the perfect forms within it."[14]

The Estate of Paul Laffoley is represented by Kent Fine Art in New York.

Death

Laffoley died on November 16, 2015, in South Boston, Massachusetts, of congestive heart failure.[15]

Exhibitions

  • The Force Structure of the Mystical Experience. New York: Kent Fine Art, 2015.[16]
  • Chasing Napoleon. Paris: Palais de Tokyo, 2009.[17]
  • Architectonic Thought-Forms: Gedankenexperiemente in Zombe Aesthetics. A Survey of the Visionary Art of Paul Laffoley. Texas: Austin Museum of Art, 1999.
  • Paul Laffoley: Secret Universe. Berlin: Hamburger Bahnhof, 2012.
  • The Alternative Guide to the Universe. London: Hayward Gallery, 2013.
  • Paul Laffoley: . New York: Kent Fine Art, 2013.[18]
  • Paul Laffoley: Premonitions of the Bauharoque. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, 2013.[19]

Major works

  • The Kali-Yuga: the End of the Universe at 424826 A.D. (1965)
  • The Cosmos Falls into the Chaos as Shakti Urborosi: The Elimination of Value Systems by Spectrum Analysis (1965)
  • The Ecstasy of Revulsion (1966)
  • The World Self (1967)
  • I, Robur, Master of the World (1968)
  • The Visionary Art Process (1969)
  • The Final Descent From Hyparxis (1970)
  • The Promethean Sinner (1970)
  • The Visionary Point (1970)
  • Utopia: Time Cast As A Voyage (1974)
  • Alchemy: The Telenomic Process of the Universe (1974)
  • Temporality: The Great Within of the Universe (1974)
  • The Visionary Artist’s Studio (1974)
  • Get Thee Behind Me, Satan (1974–1983)
  • The Third Living Creature (1975)
  • The Kyklos of Hermocrates (1975)
  • Black-White Hole: the Force of the History of the Universe to Produce Total Non-Existence (1976)
  • The Secret of Life Lies in Death (1976)
  • The Living Klein Bottle House of Time (1976)
  • The Comet Kohoutek (1976)
  • The Renovation Mundi (1977)
  • A Proposal For A Pinball Museum (1978)
  • Cosmolux (1981)
  • The Orgone Motor (1982)
  • Color Breathing (1983)
  • Thanaton III (1989)
  • Geochronmechane: The Time Machine from the Earth (1990)
  • It Came From Beneath Space: Lucid Dream Number 52 (1991)
  • The Solitron (1997)
  • Dimensionality: The Manifestation of Fate (1999)
  • After Gaudi: A Grand Hotel for New York City (2002)
  • Pickman's Mephitic Models (2004)
  • The Myth of the Zeit-Geist (2013)

Books and monographs

  • Laffoley, Paul, edited and texts by Douglas Walla, with essays by Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Arielle Saiber and Steve Moskowitz. "The Essential Paul Laffoley" Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 2016
  • Laffoley, Paul, and Jeanne M. Wasilik. "The Phenomenology of Revelation". New York: Kent Fine Art, 1989. ISBN 978-1878607058
  • Laffoley, P. (1999). Architectonic Thought Forms: a Survey of the Art of Paul Laffoley 1967–1999. Austin, TX: Austin Museum of Fine Art.
  • Paul Laffoley: Secret Universe. Walther König, Köln, 2012. ISBN 978-3863350888 (catalog)
  • Croquer, Luis. (2013) "Paul Laffoley: Premonitions of the Bauharoque". Seattle: Henry Art Gallery. ISBN 978-0-935558-52-4
  • Laffoley, Paul. (2016) "The Essential Paul Laffoley: Works from the Boston Visionary Cell." Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226315416

Interviews

  • The Viking Youth Power Hour interview Paul at the Esozone, August 11, 2007[20]
  • February 12, 2007. 3 hour interview on Mike Hagan's "RadiOrbit" show. Very broad range of topics covered including Laffoley's early life, working on the World Trade Center in the 1970s, developing his time travel theories, the Raelians, Buckminster Fuller, nanotechnology, living architecture and 2012. Link to archived MP3 stream of full 3 hour interview:[21]
  • 2001 Thanaton III produced for Channel 4. (original broadcast January 28, 2001. Interviewed by Richard Metzger)
  • 1999 Pseudo.com Online Network interview with Richard Metzger of The Disinformation Company
  • 1998 The Mystery of Genius (two part series) for the Arts & Entertainment Channel produced by Robert Fiveson. (broadcast in 1999). interviewed by John Metherell
  • 1997 Paul Laffoley on the Time Machine, Strange Universe (original broadcast September 10, 1997). interviewed by Alisyn Camerota

Notable public collections

  • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA
  • Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX
  • Brockton Museum of Art, Brockton, MA
  • Continental Can Corporation, NY
  • First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, IL
  • Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
  • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
  • Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, Miami, FL
  • Tufts New England Medical Center, Boston, MA
  • American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD
  • American Folk Art Museum, New York, NY
  • deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA
  • Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA

References

  1. ^ Marquard, Bryan (December 1, 2015). "Paul Laffoley, 80; his art depicted portals - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  2. ^ a b Larroque, Jean-Pierre. "The Mad One". Doublethink Productions. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  3. ^ . Kent Fine Arts LLC. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  4. ^ Lafolley, Paul (1989). "The Dream As The Initiation" from The Phenomenology of Revelation. New York, NY: Kent Fine Arts. p. 15. ISBN 1878607057.
  5. ^ Collins, Glenn (January 21, 2003). "Postmodern, In a Manner Of Speaking; A Shape Out of 1908 Is Offered Downtown". New York Times. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  6. ^ GRIMES, WILLIAM (21 November 2015). "Paul Laffoley, Painter Inspired by Time Travel and Aliens, Dies at 80". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  7. ^ a b , by Rupert Howe, Wonderland Magazine; published September 2009
  8. ^ Paul Laffoley, at the Wynn Newhouse Awards; retrieved June 24, 2019
  9. ^ , by Shana Ting Lipton, in the Los Angeles Times; published February 19, 2004; retrieved June 24, 2019
  10. ^ Laffoley, Paul (2000). "Disco Volante" from the UFO Show. Normal, IL: University Galleries, Illinois State University. pp. 34, 36, 24–27. ISBN 0-945558-30-9.
  11. ^ Outsider Art Sourcebook. New York, NY: Raw Vision. March 2009. ISBN 978-0954339326.
  12. ^ Johnson, Ken (17 January 2013). "The Boston Visionary Cell". New York Times. Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  13. ^ Johnson, Ken (April 6, 2001). "ART IN REVIEW: Paul Laffoley, 'Portaling'". New York Times. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  14. ^ Bracewell, Michael (July 9, 2002). when surface was depth. London: Da Capo Press. pp. 346–353. ISBN 0306811308.
  15. ^ "VISIONARY ARTIST AND GENIUS PAUL LAFFOLEY HAS DIED". Dangerous Minds. 16 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  17. ^ "Chasing Napoleon". e-flux. 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2014-06-02.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-22. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  19. ^ Paul Laffoley at the Henry Art Gallery April 6 - September 29, 2013 March 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
    • Paul Laffoley: The Force Structure of the Mystical Experience. New York: Kent Fine Art, September 11 - November 7, 2015 October 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  21. ^ http://www.mikehagan.com/2012/mp3/021207_PAUL_LAFFOLEY.mp3[bare URL AV media file]

External links

  • [1] The Estate of Paul Laffoley and Kent Fine Art
  • [2] Paul Laffoley: The Boston Visionary Cell 2013 pdf
  • [3] The Official Paul Laffoley Website
  • [4] - A Beautiful Mind: Paul Laffoley by Ken Johnson for the Boston Globe, Feb 11, 2007
  • The Essential Paul Laffoley – The Essential Paul Laffoley by The University of Chicago Press, 2016\
  • [5] Paul Laffoley: The Force Structure of the Mystical Experience 2015
  • [6] - Paul Laffoley Posters

paul, laffoley, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, tone, style, reflect, encyclopedic, tone, used, wikipedia, wikipedia, guide, writing, bet. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Paul Laffoley August 14 1935 November 16 2015 was an American visionary artist and architect from Boston Massachusetts Paul LaffoleyLaffoley in January 2015BornAugust 14 1935Cambridge Massachusetts U S DiedNovember 16 2015 aged 80 Boston Massachusetts U S NationalityAmericanMovementVisionary ArtWebsitehttp paullaffoley net Contents 1 Biography 2 About 3 Work 4 Death 5 Exhibitions 5 1 Major works 5 2 Books and monographs 5 3 Interviews 5 4 Notable public collections 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditPaul Laffoley was born on August 14 1935 in Cambridge Massachusetts to an Irish Catholic family His father Paul Laffoley Sr was president of the Cambridge Trust Company and a lawyer who taught classes at Harvard Business School The elder Laffoley indoctrinated Paul Jr with his own religious philosophical beliefs including aspects of Buddhism and Hinduism and what he called mind physics but opposed Laffoley s pursuit of painting as a career Laffoley Sr also taught Paul that there was no gravity 1 Laffoley wrote that his first spoken word was Constantinople at the age of six months He did not speak again until he was four years old 2 He was diagnosed as having Asperger s Syndrome scoring both high and low academically citation needed According to Laffoley he attended the progressive Mary Lee Burbank School in Belmont Massachusetts where his talent as a draftsman was ridiculed by his abstract expressionist teachers After further studies at the Waldorf School Laffoley would complete undergraduate studies at Brown University graduating in 1961 with honors in classics philosophy and art history 3 While at Brown in 1961 according to his Phenomenology of Revelation Laffoley was given eight electroshock treatments after the termination of about a year of weekly sessions with a psychiatrist who had treated him for a mild state of catatonia 4 In 1961 he enrolled at the Harvard Graduate School of Design where he studied architecture because it consisted of diagrams that rendered objects in space with accuracy and precision He also studied sculpture at Harvard s Carpenter Center with Mirko Basaldella whom he cited as an early influence After one year he was summarily expelled from GSD by the faculty for being overly involved in his work By chance Laffoley was given an issue of Progressive Architecture by his uncle with Frederick Kiesler on the cover Laffoley felt Kiesler s work was what he had been searching for and after writing 17 letters Laffoley went to New York and successfully entered an apprenticeship with Kiesler While canvasing the art scene in New York Laffoley met Andy Warhol who offered him a place to sleep at his 87th Street fire station if he would report on late night television between 1 and 5 am It was from watching these Indian Head Test Patterns along with his early exposure to a Hindu tutor that Laffoley would arrive at a format for his large scale paintings that would dominate his work for five decades On weekdays during this period Laffoley found employment with Emery Roth amp Sons where he worked on the plans for the yet to be built World Trade Center Towers before being terminated upon his suggestion of bridges joining the two buildings After the death of his father in 1963 Laffoley returned to Boston and eventually established his first dedicated studio space at 36 Bromfield Street on Christmas Day 1968 It was there that Paul s career began to connect with an early show at the Orson Welles Theater which was hijacked and taken to the Woodstock Music Festival for presentation by Dean Gitter without Laffoley s permission In an effort to recover his work Paul took the bus to Woodstock which exposed him to the then current countercultures of the day This was followed by numerous exhibition opportunities and curatorial projects that lead to the creation of his Boston Visionary Cell 1971 The Boston Visionary Cell which Paul Laffoley founded on the model of an artists guild was a highly communal and curatorial undertaking The charter of the Boston Visionary Cell underscores Laffoley s thought processes to develop and advance visionary art By the late 1980s Laffoley began to evolve from the spiritual and the intellectual to the view of his work as an interactive physically engaging psychotronic device perhaps similar to architectural monuments such as Stonehenge or the Cathedral of Notre Dame and their spiritual aura Works such as Thanaton III 1989 The Orgone Motor 1983 and the Geochronmechane The Time Machine from Earth 1990 followed this concept After the destruction of the World Trade Center towers in the September 11 attacks Laffoley was one of a number of architects who in 2002 submitted designs for the competition to plan the Freedom Tower Laffoley took his inspiration from the work of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi His conception was to plan a gigantic hotel in the style of Gaudi s Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona 5 2 After the Austin Museum of Art organized a traveling survey of his career in 1999 Laffoley became something of a cult figure for curators around the world The Palais de Tokyo in Paris devoted an entire room to his work in its 2009 exhibition Chasing Napoleon and several of his works were included in The Alternative Guide to the Universe at the Hayward Gallery in London in 2013 Other major shows include Premonitions of the Bauharoque at the Henry Art Gallery Seattle publication Secret Garden at the Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin publication and the recent monograph entitled The Essential Paul Laffoley edited by Douglas Walla and published by the University of Chicago Press in Spring 2016 6 In 2001 Laffoley was badly injured in a fall 7 Complications from diabetes led to his right leg being amputated below the knee 8 at Laffoley s request 7 Stan Winston made him a custom prosthetic which resembled a lion s paw because Laffoley was a Leo 9 About EditFollowing his formal education in the classics at Brown and architectural studies at Harvard Laffoley began to assimilate and systematically cross pollinate his related strands of intellectual inquiry In a search for expanded opportunities he went to New York in 1963 to work with the visionary artist and architect Frederick Kiesler and was also recruited to view late night TV for Andy Warhol in exchange for a place to sleep At that time Laffoley had been painting in the basement of his family home in Belmont on the weekends completing his first fully mature vision The Kali Yuga The End of the Universe at 424826 A D From this point forward Laffoley began to formulate his unique trans disciplinary approach to a new discipline combining philosophy science architecture and spirituality to the practice of painting Laffoley first began to organize his ideas in a format related to eastern mandalas partially inspired by the late night patterns he watched for Warhol on late night television This quickly developed into four general subcategories of paintings operating systems psychotronic devices meta energy time travel and lucid dreaming Conceived of as structured singularities Laffoley never works in series but rather approaches each project as a unique schematic Working in a solitary lifestyle each 73 x 73 inch canvas would take up to three years to paint and code By the late 1980s Laffoley began to move from the spiritual and the intellectual to the view of his work as an interactive physically engaging psychotronic device a modern approach to trans disciplinary enlightenment and its spiritual aura From an early age Laffoley manifested an obsessive interest in UFOs He had seen the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still 873 times He explains that his obsessive interest in the film derives partly from a fascination with the architecture of the space ship in the film which early on in his life was subconscious While he was still a child he made a vow to become an architect so that he could design flying saucers although he did not become a registered architect until he was 50 years of age Two years later in preparation for a major oral surgery I was subjected to a routine cat scan of my head As a result a miniature metallic like implant was discovered in my brain near the pineal gland A local chapter of MUFON Mutual UFO Network declared it to be a nanotechnological laboratory capable of accelerating or retarding my brain activity I have come to believe that the implant is extraterrestrial in origin and is the main motivation of my ideas and theories 10 Work EditPainted on large canvases the majority of Paul Laffoley s paintings combine words and imagery to depict a spiritual architecture of explanation that addressed concepts like dimensionality time travel through hacking relativity connection of conceptual threads shared by philosophers through the millennia and theories about the cosmic origins of mankind 11 12 13 Laffoley s writings as well as works of art were published in May 2016 by the University of Chicago Press in a new book entitled The Essential Paul Laffoley edited and texts by Douglas Walla with further texts by Linda Dalywimple Henderson Arielle Saiber and Steven Moskowitz British writer Michael Bracewell in his collection of essays entitled When Surface was Depth observed If Laffoley s work within the Boston Visionary Cell can be said to have one principal preoccupation a common denominator of his eclectic scholarship and practice then that preoccupation would be to understand the process by which one goes from becoming to being Bracewell has also written that The Boston Visionary Cell as a concretized manifestation of its inhabitant s work and preoccupations describes the way in which a chaos of data no less than a chaos of marble can be sculpted by research to release the perfect forms within it 14 The Estate of Paul Laffoley is represented by Kent Fine Art in New York Death EditLaffoley died on November 16 2015 in South Boston Massachusetts of congestive heart failure 15 Exhibitions EditThe Force Structure of the Mystical Experience New York Kent Fine Art 2015 16 Chasing Napoleon Paris Palais de Tokyo 2009 17 Architectonic Thought Forms Gedankenexperiemente in Zombe Aesthetics A Survey of the Visionary Art of Paul Laffoley Texas Austin Museum of Art 1999 Paul Laffoley Secret Universe Berlin Hamburger Bahnhof 2012 The Alternative Guide to the Universe London Hayward Gallery 2013 Paul Laffoley The Boston Visionary Cell New York Kent Fine Art 2013 18 Paul Laffoley Premonitions of the Bauharoque Seattle Henry Art Gallery 2013 19 Major works Edit The Kali Yuga the End of the Universe at 424826 A D 1965 The Cosmos Falls into the Chaos as Shakti Urborosi The Elimination of Value Systems by Spectrum Analysis 1965 The Ecstasy of Revulsion 1966 The World Self 1967 I Robur Master of the World 1968 The Visionary Art Process 1969 The Final Descent From Hyparxis 1970 The Promethean Sinner 1970 The Visionary Point 1970 Utopia Time Cast As A Voyage 1974 Alchemy The Telenomic Process of the Universe 1974 Temporality The Great Within of the Universe 1974 The Visionary Artist s Studio 1974 Get Thee Behind Me Satan 1974 1983 The Third Living Creature 1975 The Kyklos of Hermocrates 1975 Black White Hole the Force of the History of the Universe to Produce Total Non Existence 1976 The Secret of Life Lies in Death 1976 The Living Klein Bottle House of Time 1976 The Comet Kohoutek 1976 The Renovation Mundi 1977 A Proposal For A Pinball Museum 1978 Cosmolux 1981 The Orgone Motor 1982 Color Breathing 1983 Thanaton III 1989 Geochronmechane The Time Machine from the Earth 1990 It Came From Beneath Space Lucid Dream Number 52 1991 The Solitron 1997 Dimensionality The Manifestation of Fate 1999 After Gaudi A Grand Hotel for New York City 2002 Pickman s Mephitic Models 2004 The Myth of the Zeit Geist 2013 Books and monographs Edit Laffoley Paul edited and texts by Douglas Walla with essays by Linda Dalrymple Henderson Arielle Saiber and Steve Moskowitz The Essential Paul Laffoley Chicago The University of Chicago Press 2016 Laffoley Paul and Jeanne M Wasilik The Phenomenology of Revelation New York Kent Fine Art 1989 ISBN 978 1878607058 Laffoley P 1999 Architectonic Thought Forms a Survey of the Art of Paul Laffoley 1967 1999 Austin TX Austin Museum of Fine Art Paul Laffoley Secret Universe Walther Konig Koln 2012 ISBN 978 3863350888 catalog Croquer Luis 2013 Paul Laffoley Premonitions of the Bauharoque Seattle Henry Art Gallery ISBN 978 0 935558 52 4 Laffoley Paul 2016 The Essential Paul Laffoley Works from the Boston Visionary Cell Chicago University of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226315416Interviews Edit The Viking Youth Power Hour interview Paul at the Esozone August 11 2007 20 February 12 2007 3 hour interview on Mike Hagan s RadiOrbit show Very broad range of topics covered including Laffoley s early life working on the World Trade Center in the 1970s developing his time travel theories the Raelians Buckminster Fuller nanotechnology living architecture and 2012 Link to archived MP3 stream of full 3 hour interview 21 2001 Thanaton III produced for Channel 4 original broadcast January 28 2001 Interviewed by Richard Metzger 1999 Pseudo com Online Network interview with Richard Metzger of The Disinformation Company 1998 The Mystery of Genius two part series for the Arts amp Entertainment Channel produced by Robert Fiveson broadcast in 1999 interviewed by John Metherell 1997 Paul Laffoley on the Time Machine Strange Universe original broadcast September 10 1997 interviewed by Alisyn CamerotaNotable public collections Edit Addison Gallery of American Art Andover MA Austin Museum of Art Austin TX Brockton Museum of Art Brockton MA Continental Can Corporation NY First National Bank of Chicago Chicago IL Grand Rapids Art Museum Grand Rapids MI Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Washington D C Museum of Fine Arts Boston MA Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry Miami FL Tufts New England Medical Center Boston MA American Visionary Art Museum Baltimore MD American Folk Art Museum New York NY deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum Lincoln MA Henry Art Gallery Seattle WAReferences Edit Marquard Bryan December 1 2015 Paul Laffoley 80 his art depicted portals The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2019 06 24 a b Larroque Jean Pierre The Mad One Doublethink Productions Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved 13 October 2013 Paul Laffoley Bio Kent Fine Arts LLC Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 12 October 2013 Lafolley Paul 1989 The Dream As The Initiation from The Phenomenology of Revelation New York NY Kent Fine Arts p 15 ISBN 1878607057 Collins Glenn January 21 2003 Postmodern In a Manner Of Speaking A Shape Out of 1908 Is Offered Downtown New York Times Retrieved 13 October 2013 GRIMES WILLIAM 21 November 2015 Paul Laffoley Painter Inspired by Time Travel and Aliens Dies at 80 The New York Times Retrieved 5 January 2016 a b Paul Laffoley by Rupert Howe Wonderland Magazine published September 2009 Paul Laffoley at the Wynn Newhouse Awards retrieved June 24 2019 A party for the thinking Angeleno by Shana Ting Lipton in the Los Angeles Times published February 19 2004 retrieved June 24 2019 Laffoley Paul 2000 Disco Volante from the UFO Show Normal IL University Galleries Illinois State University pp 34 36 24 27 ISBN 0 945558 30 9 Outsider Art Sourcebook New York NY Raw Vision March 2009 ISBN 978 0954339326 Johnson Ken 17 January 2013 The Boston Visionary Cell New York Times Retrieved 12 October 2013 Johnson Ken April 6 2001 ART IN REVIEW Paul Laffoley Portaling New York Times Retrieved 13 October 2013 Bracewell Michael July 9 2002 when surface was depth London Da Capo Press pp 346 353 ISBN 0306811308 VISIONARY ARTIST AND GENIUS PAUL LAFFOLEY HAS DIED Dangerous Minds 16 November 2015 Retrieved 17 November 2015 Kent Fine Art Archived from the original on 2015 10 15 Retrieved 2015 10 10 Chasing Napoleon e flux 2009 09 25 Retrieved 2014 06 02 Paul Laffoley The Boston Visionary Cell New York Kent Fine Art 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 03 22 Retrieved 2015 03 18 Paul Laffoley at the Henry Art Gallery April 6 September 29 2013 Archived March 20 2015 at the Wayback Machine Paul Laffoley The Force Structure of the Mystical Experience New York Kent Fine Art September 11 November 7 2015 Archived October 15 2015 at the Wayback Machine Chicago s Favorite Podcast VIKING YOUTH POWER HOUR Chicago Podcasters with Nuts Like Mothballs Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 08 24 http www mikehagan com 2012 mp3 021207 PAUL LAFFOLEY mp3 bare URL AV media file External links Edit 1 The Estate of Paul Laffoley and Kent Fine Art 2 Paul Laffoley The Boston Visionary Cell 2013 pdf 3 The Official Paul Laffoley Website 4 A Beautiful Mind Paul Laffoley by Ken Johnson for the Boston Globe Feb 11 2007 The Essential Paul Laffoley The Essential Paul Laffoley by The University of Chicago Press 2016 5 Paul Laffoley The Force Structure of the Mystical Experience 2015 6 Paul Laffoley Posters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Laffoley amp oldid 1171376557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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