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Posts by Kyle
an interview with me including background info on my new release-“The Sound Outside” (Kyle Eyre Clyd)
My new album “The Sound Outside” is out today on Sweet Wreath and it’s authored as Kyle Eyre Clyd. sweetwreath.bandcamp.com/album/the-so...
In the 1990s, the working class of this country was told that unfettered free trade would create millions of new jobs and raise wages.
As many of us understood then, that claim was a lie.
Now they’re being sold the same false promises about AI.
working on a new 36”x34” oil painting
I’m transitioning to an a green eco-friendly studio by 2027. It might change the look of the work but it’s important to embrace these changes in the arts.
70% of my dinner tonight was from my garden. I never thought that I could be a garden person but now I am one.
An abstract painting, rendered as a vertical composition, comprised largely of small vertical red strokes over a background of different blues
Alma Thomas, "Mars Dust," 1972 whitney.org/collection/w...
I’m worried that one of the colleges I went to could close. A college I worked at closed temporarily. It seems like a lot of the small private colleges close.
I have herbs and tomato seedlings now
My friend Mazerick (who lives in this area) made this whole album using the Bandcamp editor. The vocals have choral layering that’s really beautiful and unique. www.everydovealive.com/listen
Photoshopping these to see how they’ll look in a gallery before I continue with more. #artsky
I adopted my cat from a cat cafe and she’s so sweet. She’s a tortie and she’s a year old.
acrylic and watercolor on paper 12”x16” #artsky
New CD out May 1st-“The Sound Outside” by Kyle Eyre Clyd on Sweet Wreath
I like Raven Chacon’s visual art in addition to the music. He’s one of my favorite contemporary artists.
I don’t think people should say the r word. I was uncomfortable about that in childhood in the 80s. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/08/o...
I read that the conceptual artist Gabriel Orozco doesn’t have a studio and this article points out another artist who is going without one. I don’t know why studios & studio visits are still so important to how the art world does business. www.artnews.com/art-news/art...
I’m not sure. I was wondering that myself.
Lydia Lunch is coming here on tour. I wonder who will go besides me. No wave isn’t that well known here.
I can’t believe that there are academic books about noise now because noise was so anti-college and anti-academia. (I could have probably really used these books in graduate school, though. There wasn’t a lot to cite then and I had to write about personal experience.)
𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗞 𝗥𝗢𝗧𝗛𝗞𝗢, Untitled, 1969
Acrylic on watercolor paper mounted on hardboard
24 1/8 x 18 3/16 in. (61.3 x 46.2 cm)
Photo © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem by Elie Posner
© 1998 by Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
☼𝙻𝚒𝚗𝚔𝚜 𝚒𝚗 𝚋𝚒𝚘
Here’s another score I made. A lot of these are simple parts that I add together in an improv or sound collage.
This is my second landscape in this style. #artsky
I put in a full 8 hours in the studio today. People often suggest that artists do this but I think it’s too much.
This article by Josh Kline is about the cost of living in NY now as an artist. He’s giving up his studio. It’s still expensive here. I work from an extra bedroom in my house so that I can save on studio rent. direct.mit.edu/octo/issue/n...
Trying out this new psychedelic-Impressionist style. I’m trying to make these more like monochromes ultimately. I would love to see this framed.
Painting has really enriched my life and now I don’t miss my old life. Here’s a painting from 2024 that I made when I felt very lost in my creative practice. It really isn’t as bad as I thought it was.