“JUAREZ is a haunting. Over the years,
the piece has presented itself in many manifestations: a series of drawings, texts, and constructions; stacks of notebooks with notations and sketches;
two books of writing, poems, watercolors, and photography (one published); numerous prints; a multitude of songs and recordings; a record album accompanying
a suite of lithographs and texts; a screenplay; an NPR radio show; a live one-woman musical piece with Jo Harvey Allen; a musical theater work cowritten with David Byrne (not produced); and five full-room museum installations with video and sound. JUAREZ is an ongoing project that began in the late sixties, runs to the present, and I have no doubt is still lurking in some form or another in the future. It has probably instigated and/or informed everything I’ve ever made.”
– Terry Allen
“JUAREZ is a haunting. Over the years, the piece has presented itself in many manifestations: a series of drawings, texts, and constructions; stacks of notebooks with notations and sketches; two books of writing, poems, watercolors, and photography (one published); numerous prints; a multitude of songs and recordings; a record album accompanying a suite of lithographs and texts; a screenplay; an NPR radio show; a live one-woman musical piece with Jo Harvey Allen; a musical theater work cowritten with David Byrne (not produced); and five full-room museum installations with video and sound. JUAREZ is an ongoing project that began in the late sixties, runs to the present, and I have no doubt is still lurking in some form or another in the future. It has probably instigated and/or informed everything I’ve ever made.”
– Terry Allen
“JUAREZ is a haunting. Over the years, the piece has presented itself in many manifestations: a series of drawings, texts, and constructions; stacks of notebooks with notations and sketches; two books of writing, poems, watercolors, and photography (one published); numerous prints; a multitude of songs and recordings; a record album accompanying a suite of lithographs and texts; a screenplay; an NPR radio show; a live one-woman musical piece with Jo Harvey Allen; a musical theater work cowritten with David Byrne (not produced); and five full-room museum installations with video and sound. JUAREZ is an ongoing project that began in the late sixties, runs to the present, and I have no doubt is still lurking in some form or another in the future. It has probably instigated and/or informed everything I’ve ever made.”
– Terry Allen