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    Default Jeffrey Scott Holland's "Clowns in Love" exhibit,

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    For immediate release:

    Contact:
    Ben Jones, Jigsaw Gallery, 212.777.7845,
    benjones@jigsawnyc.com
    J.S.Holland, 502.582.1674, jshpaint@yahoo.com



    "Clowns in Love: new paintings by
    Jeffrey Scott Holland"

    Jigsaw Gallery
    526 E 11th Street
    between A & B
    NY NY 10009

    Opening reception:
    February 11, 2005
    6pm to 10pm

    The exhibit hangs until February 25.

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    JEFFREY SCOTT HOLLAND, neo-expressionist folk artist
    living in both Louisville and Richmond, Kentucky,
    expresses Valentine-season sentiments in his own
    primitive way, with "Clowns in Love", an exhibit of
    new acrylic paintings in NYC's Jigsaw Gallery.

    The fear of clowns is an actual diagnosed psychiatric
    condition, called Coulrophobia. Holland admits to
    finding clowns scary and disturbing, but doesn't
    think he needs therapy to cure it. "I express my
    fear and horror through my paintings".

    Holland's obsession with clowns is a long running
    one, and his latest series of work displays them at
    their most frightening - and yet, also at their most
    humorous. Though clowns have been a favorite subject
    of artists for centuries, it's not often that we get
    the chance to peer into their love lives.

    His technique is rooted in his love for 20th century
    graphic work such as German Expressionism and comic
    books, citing influences as diverse as Max Pechstein,
    Steve Ditko, Georges Rouault, and Rick Altergott.

    Holland recently appeared in the film "Twisted
    Illusions 2", and his book, "Invisible Topography",
    is slated for release in summer 2005.

    Also scheduled to make a brief appearance at the
    exhibit's opening reception: weird performance artist
    Grillo the Clown, who has promised to be on his best
    behavior for this event.

    http://www.geocities.com/jshpaint/

    http://www.geocities.com/jeffreyscottholland/

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    Those are awesome. Much clown luv. I used to be disturbed and scared by clowns for the longest time ever, until I learned to like the things that I feared about them. As they say, down with the clown till I'm dead in the ground.

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    It's probably because of Captain Spaulding, Gacy and all those carnival horror movies.

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