This story about country music legend Guy Clark seemed too weird to pass up telling
you about…This macabre bronze statue of a crow (raven?) doesn’t have anything
to do with the really interesting (and magnificent, actually) saving efforts of
the important historical cowboy mural
by Texas
State University’s The Wittliff Collection and its installation into the
Alkek Library (which we are presently undertaking). But for all you country
music fans this is a “must read.”
This slightly bigger than
life-size bronze crow statue contains the ashes of songwriter Guy Clark who
died in 2016. Actually, it doesn’t “contain” the famous country music man’s
ashes, it is made WITH his ashes, some lodged in the bird’s chest and much of
it mixed into the bronze, some of which can be seen on the base.
Literally this dark-omen-bird
carrying the dead, greets you as you come into The Wittliff Collection Gallery in the Alkek Library on
the campus. It was created by artist and song writer Terry Allen who was a friend and mentee of Guy Clark.
The title Caw Caw Blues, comes from the last song the ailing Clark worked on
before giving it to Nashville artist Rodney
Crowell to complete and record.
The lyrics were inspired by death march Dust Bowl museum era artifacts of the
barbwire nests of West Texas crows.
“On the base of the sculpture are
the lyrics of another Guy Clark song, The Cape: He’s one of those who knows
that life is just a leap of faith. Spread your arms and hold your breath.
Always trust your cape.”
Clark
won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album in 2014 and produced 26 albums. He was a
huge influence in the country music world whose music was/is performed and
recorded by numerous big names.
The History of
Ranching was a famous cowboy mural that was widely
known about in its day but was unceremoniously ripped out of a building before
demolition took place, went into poor storage conditions and was forgotten!
Fortunately for Texas art history and culture, some people remembered and were
willing to take action. So, here we are 70 years since it was created… more
about the mural’s resurrection and the heroic saving efforts, click here. Another blog post is coming
soon about its installation into the Texas State University Campus’ Alkek
Library as part of the Wittliff Collection. We are in the middle of installing
it right now!!!
#ScottMHaskins #MuralConservation
#MuralRestoration #BuckWinn #AlkekLibrary #TexasStateUniversity #WittliffCollection
#HistoryOfRanching #GuyClark #TerryAllen #RodneyCrowell #CawCawBlues
Caw
Caw Blues
Country music legend Guy Clark's
ashes is a weird story I "saw" while in Texas helping to save,
restore and install an important historical cowboy mural.





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