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Truckload of Art

The Life and Work of Terry Allen—An Authorized Biography

Author: Brendan Greaves  

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Truckload of Art is the definitive, authorized, and first-ever biography of Terry Allen, the internationally acclaimed visual artist and iconoclastic songwriter who occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music.

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Truckload of Art is the definitive, authorized, and first-ever biography of Terry Allen, the internationally acclaimed visual artist and iconoclastic songwriter who occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music.

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Drawing on hundreds of interviews with Allen himself, his family members (including actor and poet Jo Harvey Allen, his wife and artistic partner of more than sixty years), and his many notable friends, colleagues, and collaborators (from musicians like David Byrne and Kurt Vile to artists such as Bruce Nauman and Kiki Smith); full access to the artist's home, studio, and voluminous journals and archives; and over twenty years of collaboration and friendship with Allen, author Brendan Greaves limns a revealing portrait, as deeply researched as it is intimate, as provocative as it is poetic, of a singularly multivalent storyteller of the American West.

Truckload of Art exhaustively traces Allen's extraordinary life from his childhood in post-war Lubbock, Texas, spent ringside and side stage as the only child of a professional ballplayer turned concert and wrestling promoter father and a barrelhouse piano player mother, to his revelatory years as a wide-eyed art student and fledgling musician in incendiary 1960s Los Angeles, and through subsequent decades of troubles and triumphs doggedly pursuing an uncompromising artistic practice distinct from, and often contrary to, prevailing currents. With humour and critical acumen, Greaves deftly recounts how the artist built a career and cult following based on multiyear and multimedia bodies of richly narrative, interconnected art and theatrical works-including JUAREZ (ongoing since 1968), YOUTH IN ASIA (1982-1992), and DUGOUT (1993-2005)-and pioneering albums like Juarez (1975) and Lubbock (on everything) (1979), hailed as, respectively, among the most significant statements in the history of conceptual art and country music.

Allen's adventures in art and music, from the mid-1960s through his recent renaissance, Greaves asserts, offer a fascinating alternate, or parallel, history of American artistry. It is a history in which established geographies and genre barriers do not hold-in which a song can also be a sculpture, and a play can spring forth from drawings-in which an unlikely confluence of Californian conceptualism and Texan country-rock challenges our preconceptions about the limits and borders of expressive culture, the longevity and productivity of artist marriages and creative partnerships, and what one artist can accomplish in one lifetime. Like Allen's life work, Greaves's deep-dive critical biography joins music, visual art, and theatre-braiding histories both personal and cultural-in the service of exploring the strange terrain of memory, of conjuring indelible stories, horrific and hilarious alike, out of the howling West Texas wind.

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Critic Reviews

"Hefty, literary, and definitive... Like Allen's best work in picture and song, the book moves between elements of crisply saturated clarity, softly distant silhouettes, truth and legend, political critique and radical honesty, pain and laughter, sex and death, music and noise, sound and vision. Allen is a unique kind of artist and this is the unique kind of book his life and work deserve."--Village Voice
"Masterful."--KUTX 98.9
"A long, detailed, and fascinating book ... Greaves does an excellent job illuminating the probable sources for some of [Allen's] abiding enigmas .. For fans, this book will be revelatory. Greaves has done his homework and presents it beautifully."--The Wire
"Truckload makes clear, after six decades Allen's creative work is still robust. His new work still mines and reimagines the past, rendering culture, memory, and wit."--Chapter 16
"[Truckload of Art] braids epic tales of conceptual art and country music."--Nashville Scene
"An invaluable foundation for understanding Allen's life and work, while still begging deeper explorations of the artist's archives."--Austin Chronicle
"The music is the place to start with Mr. Allen's oeuvre. "Truckload of Art" is the set of concrete blocks on which to place it." --NY Sun

"Truckload of Art emerges not as a standard tale of the rise and fall (or fall and rise) of a tortured genius outsider/outlaw, but a patient study in artistic process and memory, the cultural intricacies of the twentieth-century West, and in people, how they scar and save you... Greaves is a fluid, companionable writer... [featuring a] deft interplay of analysis and anecdote..."

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"Truckload of Art more than lives up to the size implied by its title... [it's] the definitive biography of the 80-year-old Allen's life and career..."--Orange County Arts Commission
"In this masterful biography of an uncompromising artist, Greaves follows Allen from his upbringing in Lubbock, Texas, through studying at Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, where "he found his people," and on to Santa Fe, where he lives today. An endlessly fascinating biography of an endlessly fascinating artist."--Booklist
"An endlessly fascinating biography of an endlessly fascinating artist."--Booklist
"Truckload of Art is a monumental work that captures the passionate, complex life of an artist whose career blends visual art and country music with unique power. Brendan Greaves unveils the supercharged art and music worlds created by Terry Allen, from his formative years in Lubbock, Texas, to California and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Truckload of Art brilliantly captures the soul of a truly great American artist who embraces his Texas roots and energizes them with his genius at every step of his career."--William Ferris, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; author of Give My Poor Heart Ease: Voices of the Mississippi Blues; former chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities
"Blending West Texas fiction, hearsay, memoir, anthropological dig, and journalistic fact, Brendan Greaves has fashioned a biographical narrative that skillfully frames the life and times of the visual artist, singer-songwriter, playwright, raconteur, and beautiful dreamer known as Terry Allen. Only a Truckload of Art could do him justice. I couldn't put it down."--Rodney Crowell
"Brendan Greaves is an unusually deft and perceptive historian of music and art, but he writes with so much heart and verve that after a few chapters, his prose starts to feel like its own song: wild, intelligent, rhythmic, true. His subject here--the inimitable Terry Allen, one of the deepest and most wonderful American artists I can think of--is so well-served by Greaves's adventurousness and smarts. What a gorgeous, necessary book."--Amanda Petrusich, The New Yorker; author of Do Not Sell at Any Price: The Wild, Obsessive Hunt for the World's Rarest 78rpm Records
"Once upon a time when I lived in Pasadena and Terry and Jo Harvey were in Fresno, I was there with my wife working at a stone quarry and had dinner and stayed the night with them. We cleaned squid, and Jo Harvey made a lovely dinner.
"The next morning all of us had violent diarrhea and we quickly ran out of toilet paper and then every possible useable paper-like material.
"When we returned home, I bought and shipped a large box of toilet paper from a restaurant supply store. Terry sent one back painted black, which still sits on my dining table, used as a candlestick holder.
"Terry and Jo Harvey--friends as long as we last."--Bruce Nauman
"Terry Allen is my hero, and Brendan changed my life when he introduced us. It's about time they change your life too."--Kurt Vile
"Terry Allen is our modern Michelangelo--a painter, sculptor, and conceptualist informed by honky-tonk sensibilities and a singer-songwriter of incisive, vividly-depicted songs who knows his way around galleries and museums. His Florence is Lubbock, Texas, where a local boast was 'Lubbock has more sky.' This biography tells precisely how Terry Allen filled up all that empty space. It is the most detailed history of the making of a life in art that I've ever read."--Joe Nick Patoski, author of Willie Nelson: An Epic Life; director of Sir Doug and the Genuine Texas Cosmic Groove
"Terry Allen's creative depth has guided his life, leading him to become the great artist, writer, and musician he is. Like a tornado, he has swirled a community around himself, drawn together by his generosity and inclusivity. It is wonderful that Brendan Greaves has written a book that is as complex and compassionate as Terry and as moving and raw as his art and music."--Kiki Smith
"The Allen family's life has been as much an inspiration for me as Terry's wonderful art and music. I wondered to myself, 'How does a creative person navigate family life, and life with friends, with their creative life?' This book is the instruction manual."--David Byrne, author of How Music Works
"When I was asked to write a few sentences about this new book on Terry Allen's life and art, I immediately felt that it was an impossible task. Then I thought about Terry and all the times I have asked him impossible questions and received the most profound responses from him in one or two words. He has been, hands down, one of the most influential characters in my life, and I'm looking forward to having this book to reference and share with friends, family, and future generations who may look to find their way through life in art and music. Because today's rainbow really is tomorrow's tamale."--Ryan Bingham
"Written with the narrative verve of a great novel and a poet's eye for enchanting detail, Truckload of Art is an inspired, definitive illumination of the life and genius of a vital American artist."--Wells Tower, screenwriter and journalist; author of Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned

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About the Author

Terry Allen is a world-renowned visual artist and songwriter who straddles the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music. He's released more than a dozen music albums since the mid-1970s and his work resides in collections of the Met, MoMA, the Hirshhorn, and many more. He's based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Brendan Greaves is Terry's biographer, collaborator, and friend. His writing on art and music has been published by Yale University Press, Duke University Press, University of North Carolina Press, and numerous academic journals.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Books | Da Capo Press Inc
Published
28th March 2024
Pages
560
ISBN
9780306924545

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