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Auction #115 begins on 30 May 2024

Rick TURNER (artist)

[Waylon Jennings] “Attention Citizenry A Hoedown at the Armadillo World Headquarters Mr. Waylon Jennings

from the artist's own collection

Published: [Austin], [1973]

Edition: Uncirculated

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Rick TURNER (artist).

“Attention Citizenry / A Hoedown / at the / Armadillo World / Headquarters / Mr. Waylon Jennings / singing and playing his guitar / …. / June 9th / …. / Please leave / your guns / with the Usher” [Austin: 1973]. Offset litho. dark brown on off-white poster (11 1/8 x 17 1/4in; 282 x 438mm). Provenance: the artist’s own collection. 

Uncirculated ‘new/old stock’. Unsigned, but Rick has agreed to sign the poster for the successful purchaser, if they wish.  

Rick comments: “My first poster for the Armadillo. One of only two posters I did for the Cosmic Cowboys who invaded Austin in the early 70's (the other was for Willie Nelson). “ 

“Naturalized Texan Rick Turner arrived in Austin by way of San Antonio through Ann Arbor. Rick quickly became part of the emerging counter culture art scene in Austin, Texas. Friends with Kerry Awn, Tommy Bauman and Artly Snuff, Rick combined his art with music theatre performance as part of the Uranium Savages “security crew”, The Shrowvinovers. 1973 brought the emergence of Austintatious Comics. Between 1970 and 1980 Rick created music posters, restaurant ads, original paintings, drawings, stained glass windows for a church and album covers.” (SouthPop bio./blurb for Rick Turner’s 2012 show “Last Show Before the end of the World”)

Rick’s work is published in: "The Art of Rock"(1987);"Big Book of Austin Punk-Era Posters"(2003);"Art of Modern Rock"(2004);"Homegrown - Austin Music Posters 1967 to 1982"(2015);"Armadillo World Headquarters"(2017). 

His work is included in the permanent collections of a number of prominent institutions, including: Blanton Museum of Art; South Austin Museum of Popular Culture; Briscoe Center for American History; Austin History Center; The National Archives

  • Overall Condition: Excellent
  • Size: 11 1/8 x 17 1/4in; 282 x 438mm
  • Sold By: Shadowrock Rare Books
  • Contact Person: Adam Langlands
  • Country: United States
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Telephone: 001-860-248-1547
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