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Mr.
Imagination / Gregory Warmack
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The Reflection Of My Soul
(Totem)
2002
Mixed media
104 x 25 x 25 inches
GW 948 NFS
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Figure
Holding Staff , 2002 Mixed media
49
˝ x 18 x 14 inches
GW
962
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Throne
2002
Mixed media
101 x 27 ˝ x 25 inches
GW 950 .
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Royal
Female Figure
2001
Mixed media
32 ˝ x 15 x 13 inches
GW 945
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Mr.
Imagination Sands of Egypt Hologram/ Lightbox
2002
Mixed media Hologram/ Lightbox
GW 946
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MR.
IMAGINATION/ GREGORY WARMACK
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2002
Material Transformation,
Carl Hammer Gallery,
Chicago, IL
2001
Mr.
Imagination,
Banana Factory, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
2000
Mr.
Imagination: New Works on Paper,
Printworks Gallery,
Chicago, IL
1999
Artist and the Community: Mr. Imagination, Southeastern Center for Community
Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, NC
1998 The Spirit of
Unity,
Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
1996
Modern Primitive Gallery, Atlanta, Ga.
Gregory Warmack/ Mr.
Imagination,
Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
1995
Mr.
Imagination,
University of Montana, Missoula, MT
Mr. Imagination,
Wustum Museum, Racine, WI
1993
The Eye Stands For Mr. Imagination, Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
1992
Mr.
Imagination,
Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL, FOCI (Forms of
Contemporary Illinois),
State of Illinois Art Gallery, Chicago, IL
Mr. Imagination,
Sibell-Wolle Galleries, University of Colorado,
Boulder, CO
1991
The Eye
Stands For Mr. Imagination: A Retrospective Show,
University of
Illinois at Chicago,
Chicago IL
1990
Mr.
Imagination,
Art Talk at Cairo, Chicago, IL
1986
Mr. Imagination, Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
1983
Mr.
Imagination,
Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
1999 The End is Near, Portfolio 99, Carl Hammer
Gallery, Chicago, IL
1996
Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA
The Intuitive Edge:
Midwest Outsider and Folk Art,
South Bend Regional
Museum of Art, South
Bend, IN
Recycled-Reseen: Folk
Art from the Global Scrapheap
(Traveling show
through Spring 1999)
Recycle, Reuse,
Recreate,
African Tour
1995
Chicago
Connectors: Ten Self-Taught Visions Intersect the Mainstream,
Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL
The Untutored Eye,
Bristol Art Museum, Bristol, RI
From Africa to the
Americas,
Northwestern University Settlement,
Chicago, IL
1994
Reclamation and Transformation: Three Self-Taught Chicago Artists,
Terra Museum of American
Art, Chicago, IL
Resonances: Echoes of
the Ancestors in African-American Art,
Wabash
College, Crawfordsville,
IN
Resurrections: Objects
With New Souls,
The William Benton Museum of
Art, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT
1993
Absolut Heritage,
USA
1992
Mr. Imagination, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, NH
1991
Spirited Visions: Portrait of Chicago Artists by Patty Carroll,
State of
Illinois Art Gallery,
Chicago, IL
1991
"Evidence of Spirit", Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL.
"Images in Black: Memory
and Spirit in African American Art", Carl
Hammer Gallery, Chicago,
IL
"Home Sweet Home",
Columbia College, Chicago, IL
"The Cross Show", First
Presbyterian Church, Chicago, IL
"Black Art: Ancestral
Legacy", Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond,
VA
1990
"Mr. Imagination and Willie Leroy Elliott, Jr.", Carl Hammer Gallery,
Chicago, IL.
"Black Art: Ancestral
Legacy", High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA and
Milwaukee Art Museum,
Milwaukee, WI
1989
"Black Art: Ancestral Legacy", Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX.
(Traveling Show Through
1991)
1989
"Sculpture: Inside and Out", Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago, IL.
1988
"Portrait from Outside", Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA.
1987
"Outsider Art: The Black Experience", Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago,
IL
"Group
Exhibition/Gallery Artists", Mia Gallery, Seattle
"Opening Exhibition",
Primitivo, San Francisco, CA
1986
"Mr. Imagination/Philadelphia Wireman/Boneman", Oscarsson Seigeltuch
Gallery, New York, NY
"Group Exhibition",
Janet Fleischer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
1985
"Group Exhibition", Janet Fleischer Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
AWARDS
1997
Recipient of the
Artist of the Year Award from the Folk Art Society of
America
1995
Recipient of The Children's Defense Fund Award celebrating success
at
the Elliot Donnelly
Youth Center Art Park for his continued work
with children from
low-income families; award presented by Marian Wright Adamon.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
1999
Commission from the House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV to design and
create front entranceway
installation for the Mandalay Bay site
1997
Commission from the National Blues Foundation Awards to design and
create the award for
The Outstanding Performers of the Year
1997
Commission from the House of Blues in Orlando, Florida, to design and
Create the entranceway,
The Unity Grotto
1996
Commission from the House of Blues in Chicago, IL, to design and create
installation for the
Howlin’ Wolf Bar Area in the First Balcony Music Hall
1996
Completed an eleven foot Coca-Cola bottle cap sculpture for the 1996
Olympic Games in
Atlanta, GA.
1995
Completed Meditation Grotto at the Elliot Donnelly Youth Center,
Chicago, IL
1995
Completed Chicago Children's Museum Park bench, Chicago, IL
VISITING ARTIST WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES
1996
Museum of International Folk Art, Youth workshops, creation of an “art
car" to promote
Recycled, Re-seen: Folk Art from the Global Scrap Heap and Community
Day, Santa Fe, NM
1995
TASA Conference, University of Texas at Tyler Lecture-- The Orange
Show, sandstone workshop
Chicago Hearing Society,
Youth workshop at the Mayor's Office for
people with Disabilities
1994
Artist in Residence, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN
"Art Bench Project",
Chicago Children's Museum
Milwaukee Art Museum,
Milwaukee, WI
Arts Club Lecture, Terra
Museum of American Art, Chicago, IL
1992 "Mr.
Imagination", Sibell-Wolle Fine Arts, University of Colorado,
Boulder, CO
1991
"Family Christmas Tea", Field Museum, Chicago, IL
Milwaukee Museum of Art,
Milwaukee, WI
"Evidence of Spirit",
SIU, Carbondale, IL
1990
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas TX
Milwaukee Museum of Art,
Milwaukee, WI
"Outsider Art" Sponsored
by Chicago Artists Coalition at Carl Hammer
Gallery, Chicago, IL
"Family Day",
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
The Field Museum of
Natural History, Chicago, IL
Wencrest Nursing Home,
Chicago, IL
1989
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
School of the Art
Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
1988
Illinois State Museum, Lockport, IL
Boys and Girls Club of
Chicago, Chicago, IL
DuSable Museum of
Afro-American Art, Chicago, IL
The Field Museum of
Natural History, Chicago, IL
1987
Boston College of Art, Boston, MA
Francis Parker School,
Chicago, IL
St. Ignatius School,
Chicago, IL
The Collins School,
Chicago, IL
1986
Expressway's Children's Museum, Chicago, IL
1984
DuSable Museum of Afro-American Art, Chicago, IL
ARTICLES
Mr. Imagination
Transforms Trash Into Treasures of Art,
from VISTA
( Leigh Yawkey Woodson
Art Museum publication), 1997
The Fascinating World of
Mr. Imagination,
from VISTA, Vol. 6, 1997
Mr. Imagination Pounds
Away on North Side,
Chicago Sun Times, July 14,
1996.
Imagination Gives Junk Artistic Life,
Journal North, Albuquerque, NM, Wed,
May 15,1996
Community Pride Builds
Bronzeville Park,
Chicago
Sun-Times, Monday, August
26, 1995
Center gets rock-solid
fun with whimsical art grotto,
Chicago Tribune,
Wednesday, August 28,
1995
Partnership promotes
exhibition and beautification,
Spotlight Chicago, Week
of
May 10, 1994, p.12
Recycled art helps
support robbery victim,
Chicago Tribune
Mr.
Imagination to Show at Lockport Gallery
Visiting Artists Animate
Crafts in the Minds of Illinois Children,
Daily Egyptian
About face:
self-portraits by Chicago Artists
Chicago, March 1992
Absolut Big Break for
these Two Chicago
Artists Chicago Business, Aug. 12,
1991
For this Street Artist, the Eye Stands for
Imagination, Colorado Daily Weekend,
November 13-15, 1992
DMA Exhibit Features Chicago Sculpture,
The Dallas Weekly, 10/12/89-
10/18/89, Page 11
Trash becomes Treasure
in the Hands of Mr. Imagination,
The European
Connection, November 3,
1992, p. 14
The Wonderful World of
Mr. Imagination,
Outsider Art
Fest Art Brings Families
Together
(1B), The Journal Times, July 4, 1993
Chicago Trio Evokes
Sense of Community in Terra Show,
Chicago Sun-Times
Artist Has Found
Celebrity Through His Own Brand of Recycled Images,
Chicago
Tribune, Thursday, July
22, 1993
Stone carvings by Mr.
Imagination Embody
the Black Folk Art Tradition, Sun-
Times, Sunday, May 22,
1983
Mr. Imagination pays
Tribute to the Jacksons
Chicago Defender, Tuesday, July
10, 1984
He has a dream:
Mr. Imagination takes first steps toward fame, Uptown News,
November 6, 1984
Sampling of Artworld
Renders New Faces’ at the Clark Gallery,
Lincoln Journal,
Thursday, July 9, 1992
Art Expo Promises to Be
A Showcase for the Imagination, Chicago Tribune,
Friday, May 3, 1991
Section 7, p. 75
The Magic of Mr.
Imagination,
Springfield Magazine, February 1992
Mr. Imagination to Share
His Secrets: Folk artist/sandstone Sculptor An expert in
Visual Story-telling,
The Houston Post, Calendar Sept. 29 - Oct. 6, 1991
Treasure from
Trash: Self-Taught Artists Recycle Their Way Through An
Exhibition
Chicago Tribune, Sunday, April 17, 1994 p.12, Section 13
Making a
Statement with Castoff Objects The Providence Journal-Bulletin, March
4, 1994(18)
Portraiture with
Inventive Twists,
Boston Globe, Thursday, July 16, 1992
Discards Pop
Up in Artwork, Southtown Economist, Section E, page 1, Thursday,
June 11, 1992
GREGORY WARMACK / MR. IMAGINATION
The Spirit of Unity
The incredible world of Mr. Imagination is
“a work of art in progress”. Saying this sums up the life of Gregory
Warmack who has been in the act of creating art ever since he was a young boy
growing up on the South side of Chicago in a large family of brothers and
sisters. His mother was probably his first creative role model, and from
there his energies have always focused on transforming his environment into a
work of art. Warmack’s talent is such that when handed an object of any
size or shape, he sees into the object things that ordinary people don’t and
can’t see. This extraordinary gift manifests itself into the ability to
change any lost or thrown away pieces of common material into a transcendent
object by which new life, vitality, and meaning have been reincarnated.
Watching Mr. Imagination work is to
experience the purest form of the intuitive process. He begins only with
the rawest notion of his final objective. His hands work as his eyes.
They feel each object knowingly and through the tactile senses he learns what it
is about the material he needs to know to make it bend, reflect, and act in
concert with the other accumulated artifacts. As the piece of sculpture
takes shape, it becomes clear that the process has been organic, flowing,
natural, evolving with unique unpredictability. The act becomes the
ritualistic performance of the shaman. Similarly, magically, new life
emerges.
Perhaps the most significant element
intrinsic to the Greg Warmack creation process, is his belief in the spiritual
energies possessed by his pieces which are infused both in the creation process
and by the collaborative contributions of the spirit of people both living and
dead. As the numerous labor-intensively placed pieces of objects, rubble,
and memorabilia accumulate, so does the collective human spirit which
simultaneously embellishes and cements the sum total of life experience that it
embodies.
RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS BY MR. IMAGINATION
Gregory Warmack (Mr. Imagination)
– Orlando, Florida recently celebrated the completion and unveiling of “Unity
Grotto”, an entranceway arch to the (Walt Disney World) House of Blues “Voo-doo
Garden”. This concrete, rubble, and found object monument (see
work-in-progress photo) commemorates the collective creative spirit of artists
and public alike in their potential for stimulating the imagination.
Warmack was also commissioned by the
National Blues Foundation of America to create four awards to be annually
presented to a significant performer of Blues music. The award,
appropriately titled B.B. King Blues Hero Award, is a guitar sculpture
fashioned out of found objects, the first of which was awarded to B.B. King
himself.
Additionally, Greg Warmack was recently
awarded Artist of the Year at the annual conference of the Folk Art
Society of America, held in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, October 8-10, 1997
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