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Artist:
Emery Blagdon, born Callaway, NE 1907-died Callaway, NE 1986  Search this
Medium:
paint on glass
Dimensions:
13 1/2 × 14 1/2 in. (34.3 × 36.8 cm)
Type:
Painting
Date:
ca. 1956 - 1984
Gallery Label:
From the late 1950s until his death in 1986, Emery Blagdon created a constantly changing installation of paintings and sculptures in a small building on his Nebraska farm. He believed in the power of “earth energies” and in his own ability to channel such forces in a space that, through constant adjusting and aesthetic power, could alleviate pain and illness.
Blagdon used found materials like hay baling wire, magnets, and remnant paints from farm sales, but he also sought out special ingredients like salts and other “earth elements” through a nearby pharmacy. He called the individual pieces his “pretties,” but collectively they comprised The Healing Machine. Blagdon worked on his Healing Machine for more than three decades, tending, tinkering with, and reorganizing its components every day and, in his own words, “according to the phases of the moon.” He believed it was a functional machine in which energies were drawn upward from the building’s earthen floor into the space, where they could bounce around and remain dynamic.
Topic:
Abstract  Search this
Allegory\arts and sciences\medicine  Search this
Credit Line:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Kohler Foundation, Inc.
Object number:
2016.31.5
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
Department:
Painting and Sculpture
On View:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, 1st Floor, West Wing
Data Source:
Smithsonian American Art Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk729a6a5c6-3c6c-43a9-b9d2-5b206766e281
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:saam_2016.31.5