L Haywood Coffey

The Art of L Haywood Coffey

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Welcome To My Web Home

This web site is devoted to my artworks and published writings. You'll see sold and unsold work here along with various arts related articles I've had published in several North Carolina magazines. Look around and enjoy.

Various Articles On This Site

This site has several published articles written by me in nearly original form, but I have edited a few by trimming some dates and what is now obsolete information in them and in some cases reformatted the articles to fit this particular web platform.

Danville Museum of Art And History

Outsider and Folk Art
Collection includes work by:
Howard Finster
L. Haywood Coffey
Victor Joseph Gatto

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Art connoisseurship is about maintaining the exclusivity and special status of art, not about the quality of art as such. It is also perpetuating the mythical status of artists in defining a culture, the specialness of their vision determined by a small clique of "art experts" who can then pronounce what's so wonderful about an unmade bed or a pile of bricks. Fakes puncture this pomposity, and art forgers are therefore one of the rare kinds of fakers who should be applauded. Liberate art, and kill the idea of art as defined by art critics and connoisseurs.

















Years ago I went to the Florida Dali museum and was told by a docent that "Dali' is near death", to which someone yelled "We hear that every day now". Well, Dali died. As in, you know, dead. As it so happens the Super Bowl was in Florida that year and Ted Bundy was about to be executed the Tuesday after the Super Bowl. I passed a large bar with a marquee that said "SUPER BOWL PARTY SUNDAY: AFTER SUNDAY WE FRY BUNDY". So, Dali died just and after that Ted Bundy was executed, and at his execution people danced in the streets all over Florida. So now I can't think of Salvador Dali without thinking of Ted Bundy. I suppose you could say it's surreal

Danville Museum of Fine Arts & HIstory

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