Wednesday, May 22, 2013 19:03

Upon a Midnight Dreary Podcast #8: David Van Gough

Dahlia Jane, Charles Manson, Hyaena Gallery

David Van Gough and Dahlia Jane with David’s painting, Rise, at the opening of his solo show, MAN/SON: the Haunting of the American Madonna. The show opened on October 6, 2012 at Hyaena Gallery in Burbank, CA.



David Van Gough, oil painting

Osmosis, 2011

david van gough, oil painting, skulls

Is There Life After Death? 2010. This painting is part of the David’s Theothanatos (meaning Death of God in latin) series.

David Van Gough, oil painting, The Beatles, Charles Manson, Roman Polanski

Paul Is Dead from the MAN/SON series, 2012

David Van Gough, self portrait, oil painting

The Haunted Portrait of the Artist, a self-portrait, 2012

Thank you thank you David for having me over and talking into the microphone.  Please check out more of David’s stunning paintings on his website.  You can also follow David on twitter @davidgoughart.

Thank you for listening!  I’m so grateful to those of you who have left kind comments and ratings on itunes.  It really keeps me motivated and I’m very grateful to all my listeners and readers of this blog for enduring my crazy pants views of the world.  You’re a bunch of incurable sickos.

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2 Responses to “Upon a Midnight Dreary Podcast #8: David Van Gough”

  1. Barbara says:

    So I just had the time to listen to this installment of your podcast and found it fascinating. First- on the twin story- there was a similar situation with identical twins some years ago in the southern United States- clearly to do not remember many details. And that golfer be nuts. The interview with David VonGough was so interesting- I am familiar with some of his work- extremely talented of course- but this provided more insight into why his work is what it is and that makes it even more interesting. Once again the conversation between the two of you was so well done- you have the knack of getting folks talking for sure. So thank you. And the Manson book will be on the schedule for Monday.

  2. Barbara says:

    I just got my copy of the Manson book- gorgeous work and now I have my own copy of Death and the Maiden. Thank you yet again for introducing me to this collection.

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