Mark Hogancamp
He was an artist in an
unusual sense. He documented
a pathology of daily dreaming,
acted out with comic book Barbie dolls
recorded in photographs.
.
They made the pictures the size of
walls, for the gallery.
He told stories of a perversion with guns
and Nazis in a small New York town.
The solitude of the artist,
.
lost in his vivid dreaming,
was punctuated with anxious women
who tried to understand him,
without giving themselves away.
There were lots of tears
and tender statements of concern.
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