Tag Archives: Contemporary art

Danny Tisdale “Colonial House” Art Books And More

colonial house book drawingsHere are artifacts and hand drawn books from Danny Tisdale’s appearance on PBS’s reality TV show Colonial House in 2004.

The show was televised in 2004 from January to August with Danny as a free man who traveled from England in 1628 to Machias, Maine in the New World with a crew of 13 others from all over the USA and the world (England, Texas, Seattle, New York,  etc.,). Continue reading

Danny Tisdale’s ‘Before & After’ Print At CAMH

before and after, 2000Exclusive: Danny Tisdale’s ‘Before and After” is on sale at the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston (CAMH) as part of the Radical Presence survey show. The print can be ordered at the museum price of $75 for this limited edition (20-23/50 prints) lithograph (20 x 24 40 inches). Continue reading

Danny Tisdale’s Transitions At Contemporary Art Museum In Houston

danny tisdale at camhThe first photograph from my Transitions, Inc., performance as part of the Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art survey of 20th century art at the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston (CAMH) on Saturday, January 18th, 2013 at 2 pm.

On a 60 degree day I had one of the best performance as Tracey Goodman, CEO and Founder of Transitions, Inc.., and the response from an audience I have had in a while. Continue reading

Danny Tisdale’s Transitions, Inc., At Contemporary Arts Museum Houston

transitions incJoin CAMH this week for a performance in conjunction with our exhibition, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art survey of 20th century art.

In Transitions, Inc., Danny Tisdale becomes Tracey Goodman, the head of a fictitious company that specializes in transforming one’s physical appearance for the purpose of greater social access and financial reward. Continue reading

Danny Tisdale Creates Rodney King / Transitions Inc., Lithographs

Rodney King, Police BeatingDanny Tisdale is negotiations with a private press to create a lithograph series based on the Rodney King Police Beating shown at the Whitney Museum’s Black Male show in 1994, the image is from an ongoing “Disaster Series,” and another from the Transitions, Inc., poster. Continue reading