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There comes a point in every life of self-destruction when one concludes that his or her suicide is taking too long. I have never feared death. I think of the words of Herman Melville who said, “When I contemplate the vastness of the sea, I am gripped with the terror of the half-lived life.” At t...
2015
Painting, Oil on Canvas
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47 W x 58.8 H x 1 D in
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Cult artist, Quinn Stilletto represents perhaps the last of a vanishing breed of vagabond, renaissance artists. His work has surfaced and resurfaced throughout art circles in the Cleveland area for the past 30 years. Born in London, England, Stilletto, with his family, immigrated to America in the 1950s. Residing briefly in New York, they settled in Clevelands inner city toward the end of the decade. Stilletto was educated in the Cleveland Public School System and began his secondary education in pursuit of the priesthood. Following a series of unilateral decisions (none his own), Stilletto was redirected to liberal arts programs with an emphasis on religion and theology. During and after an extended academic career, culminating in the accumulation of over four hundred credit hours and some graduate work as well, Stilletto, as one of the founding fathers of the Cleveland Free Clinic, worked in several aspects of public health. Following his return from New York in 1980, Stillettos life was consumed by his passion for art, not only his own but, The Big Art, as he defines it. In his own words, Art is a language unto itself and every artist speaks it. It interrupts normal thought from hidden crevices of ones consciousness and continues to do so until acknowledged.Throughout his career in the arts, Stilletto has enjoyed the numerous and diverse adventures associated with a life less ordinary. He served on the Board of Directors of the Coventry Art Gallery and, in 1982, was design assistant for Giancarlo Menottis production of Amal and the Night Visitors. In 1993, with the cooperation of David Martin, former director of St. Augustine Manor, Stilletto created the Cleveland AIDS Memorial, also known as the Caritas Memorial Collection, in remembrance of members of the arts community who succumbed to the first wave of the epidemic. The permanent exhibit now contains more than 100 works of art donated by Cleveland artists as well as some nationally known individuals. A former substance abuser himself, Stillettos curatorial role was somewhat more than personal, the arts community has been decimated by the tragedy of AIDS. I have sustained personal losses. I hope those of us who have escaped will continue to work on behalf of those still afflicted. AIDS is still ultimately a fatal disease. Stilletto continues to serve as the collections curator.
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