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Joe Light
Possessed with the fervor of a convert, he began making driftwood sculptures, signs, and lively, semi-abstract paintings that expressed his political views on current events and racial issues. Large signs erected in Light's front yard attempt to educate passers by on moral behavior and Old Testament beliefs. Materials for his assemblages include old television sets, hubcaps, driftwood from along the Mississippi River, and other found objects. Looking back on his life, Light said, "I'm awake now, but I wish I had been awake before I went through all this."
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Joe Light, Untitled/Bird, n.d., paint on plywood panel
Gift of James Hager
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Joe Light (American, Untitled/Hobo, n.d., paint on
plywood panel, Gift of James Hager
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