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Tolerance

December 10, 2008

By Tad Simons

Tolerance
By Chris Mars, Billy Shire Fine Arts, 2008, 160 pages, $40

Chris Mars made a name for himself as the drummer of the seminal 1980s band The Replacements, but his true calling involves a different kind of brush. Mars has since moved to L.A. and now spends most of his time painting the elaborate, ghoulish, mystical, surreal, and disturbing dreamscapes that bubble up from his gifted and (apparently) tortured imagination. His work is Strange with an extra-huge “S,” but it’s also thoughtful and compelling, replete with fascinating ideas about death, grief, sorrow, suffering, and—inescapably—madness. Indeed, Mars’s older brother, Joe, was institutionalized at St. Cloud Mental Hospital when Chris was only five years old, and the paintings in Tolerance are in many ways a direct response to his brother’s lifelong battle with schizophrenia.

 

Javic 8: Pursuing the Development of the Artificial Soul

Javic 8: Pursuing the Development of the Artificial Soul

Oil on Panel, 2008, 24x30

Photo courtesy of Chris Mars Publishing Inc.

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