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"Review: ‘Shock-U-Mentaries’ at the Islip Art Museum"
The rise and fall of civilizations are represented in the gallery that Jeffrey Allen Price filled with “9 Broken Obelisks With Brain Sand"...
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"Are They Not Men? They Are Potatotron"
In a performance reminiscent of the new wave/punk band Devo, the band POTATOTRON closed out Potatoville: Post Potatoism.
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"Cult of Potato"
Article and Interview with American artist, Jeffrey Allen Price and his Cult of Potato...
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"How Long Island Became Potato Island"
Let’s away to Long Island, under a blue-bowl sky filled with whipped-potato clouds, to Irish Lane, into Islip Art Museum...
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"Paean to the Potato at Islip Art Museum"
The potato is the world's most utilitarian vegetable. It's in that sense of tuber ubiquity that Jeffrey Allen Price curates "Occupying Potato".
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"Occupy Potato Exhibits Occupies Islip Art Museum"
Featuring a plethora of history, nostalgia and displays that open up a whole new way of considering the popular yet humble vegetable.
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"Artist Presents Mash-Up of Potato Iconography"
East End Arts Council artist-in-residence Jeffrey Allen Price has transformed a storefront into The Think Potato Institute...
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"30 Remarkable People" at Hofstra University
Professor Price sits down after his Contemporary Art lecture and takes out an eight-month old potato from a brown paper bag...
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“Common Spud, So Entrancing,” The Glebe
He lives and breathes potato through his art but Jeffrey Allen Price still loves eating them...
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“Jeffrey Allen Price,” Vignette
"It's all about commercial products that I find myself forced to ritualistically buy or use on a daily or weekly basis..."
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“A Pair of Disasters Examined,” Pittsburgh Tribune
9/11 Examined--J.A.P. exhibits his 'State of the Obelisk' sculptures along with this Post-WTC paintings at Fe Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA...
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“In Process," New York Times
Artist-in-Residence at the Islip Art Museum's Carriage House Gallery...
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“Food For Thought,” Las Vegas City Life
'Cult of Potato' World Tour 2005--potatoes are the unifying theme of this traveling show, the brainchild of artist Jeffrey Allen Price...
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“Raw Material is Close to Home," New York Times
Mr. Price calls his interaction with Long Island "an act of locating oneself in the landscape"...
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"A Spud Lover's Exhibit That's No Small Potatoes"
To all appearances, he is the real Mr. Potato Head...a man who has potatoes in his head, on his head and coursing through his veins...
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"Spudtacular! Potato Festival at Mill’s Pond House"
Impresario Jeffrey Allen Price's Think Potato Festival IV is taking place in conjunction with his Potato House installation...
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“Lowly Spud Elevated to Cultural Icon”
Price has large visions for the Spud, "I want to create a Potato Institute..."
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“A Grand Passion for a Simple Potato,” New York Times
The content "runs the spectrum from serious to stupid," Price said. "I want to take it to an absurd level to pull people in..."
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“All Eye’s On Potatoes,” Smithtown News
Price's philosophy of Potato Art comes out of "social sculpture" or the ability of the potato to be a starting point for communication...
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“The World is My Representation,” Stony Brook Press
"State of the Obelisk" and "POST WTC" series by J.A.P. on view at Staller Gallery...
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"Shorelines,” New York Times
Jeffrey Allen Price has formed a piece around his 32-mile walk along the length of Fire Island last Spring...
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"Exploring Different Ways of Looking at the World”
Price's "Long Island Landscape" is a 24 foot long replica of Long Island planted with flowers "at the mercy of the elements..."
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"Missouri 50 in Sedalia," Review Kansas City
Award recipients of the 11th annual Missouri 50 included Jeffrey Allen Price for his piece "Gardenstacks, 6 x 7"...
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"Student Artist's Work Shows Uncommon Depth"
Price shows himself to be someone who understands art, understands what he wants, and is willing to go for it...