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JAMES L. ACORD, R.I.P.
January 10th, 2011 by Clark Humphrey

The 67-year-old Seattle artist was, even by the standards of the local alt-art scene, a an iconoclast and a lone wolf.  While best known for his conceptual works with discarded nuclear materials and his related residency at the Hanford cleanup megasite, Acord was also a sculptor and dimensional designer of the top rank.

That’s not to dismiss his nuclear related projects as mere publicity stunts. He developed his art as a practical philosophical reaction to The Bomb (that instrument of instant, mass death and potential planetary extinction) and radioactivity (that byproduct instrument of slow, deformative death and potential planetary extinction).


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  • Horace Lucas writes:
    January 29th, 201111:21 amat

    He developed his art as a practical philosophical reaction to The Bomb that instrument of instant mass death and potential planetary extinction and radioactivity that byproduct instrument of slow deformative death and potential planetary extinction ..


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