Tag Archives: Samuel Beckett

Beckett’s Car With A Broken Window featured on A Piece of Monologue

On March 25, 2011, the literature, philosophy and critical theory blog, A Piece Of Monologue featured my piece entitled Beckett’s Car With A Broken Window. The work focuses on the famous and greatly influential writer and playwright Samuel Beckett and the car I discovered he owned. Beckett’s Car: Art Project Stephen Surlin’s paper sculpture reflects [...]

Killing Us Softly

Killing Us Softly Killing Us Softly was a solo show held by Stephen Surlin in late 2009 at the Lebel Gallery on the University of Windsor campus. The title is inspired by the media criticism and analysis by Jeane Kilbourne, who’s work focuses on the dangerous levels of gendered exploitation in the media, especially magazine ads [...]

Beckett’s Car With A Broken Window

Beckett’s Car With A Broken Window Paper model 2010 By Stephen Surlin This was a project assigned to me in my Intermedia class in my Bachelor of Fine Arts Program at the University of Windsor. This class focuses on the artistic practices of many mid-sixties artists who were associated with the Fluxus movement, especially the works of Vito [...]

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