Available for download Blinky : The Friendly Hen. Jeffrey Vallance, 'The Visible Blinky', 2018, Edward Cella Art and Architecture. Save Blinky the Friendly Hen, 2019 Roasted Chicken Trophy Plaque, 2018. Los Angeles artist Jeffrey Vallance is known for his object-making, installations, writings, performances, and Blinky, The Friendly Hen. Join him for a discussion Jeffrey Vallance on Blinky, The Friendly Hen Blinky The Friendly Hen von Dan Ciesielski and Jeffrey Vallance auf artnet. Sehen Sie mehr Kunstwerke von Dan Ciesielski and Jeffrey Vallance bei Anton Kern Blinky. 9:00PM A video collaboration Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and Jeffrey Vallance. In the novella Blinky the Friendly Hen (1979), Vallance documented the purchase of a frozen chicken and its burial. Naming the fryer Blinky, Vallance transformed poultry into pet, paying tribute to the billions of hens sacrificed each year for our consumption. In 1978, at age 23, Jeffrey Vallance bought a whole chicken at Ralphs, named it Blinky and buried it at Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park with a Crowds Flock to see Blinky the Friendly Hen: 40th Anniversary Exhibition California State University Northridge, Art Gallery Written Genie Davis Just closed at California State University Northridge Art Gallery, the 40th anniversary exhibition of Blinky the Friendly Hen is a tour de force. The exhibition is all of these things: performance art, gallery show, Ralph's supermarket and looked at frozen chickens in plastic bags. I picked out a nice one and named it Blinky. Next, I drove to the Los Angeles Pet Cemetery to Reposted from CSUN TODAY. California State University, Northridge is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Blinky the Friendly Hen, a satirical show of thought-provoking artwork artist and alumnus Jeffrey Vallance, with an exhibition in CSUN s Art Galleries that runs through March 16. The exhibition features work from 75 international artists, as well as CSUN faculty, staff and Yes, indeed, Vallance is probably still most famous for Blinky the Friendly Hen, a 1978 conceptual art-school prank in which the artist Through a career spanning 40 years, this artist is probably best known for something he did back as a student. Jeffrey buys a frozen chicken from the supermarket, names it Blinky, and has it buried in a pet cemetery. Hunter Drohojowska-Philp visits a survey at CSUN and at Edward Cella's Gallery. Writes Norman Yonemoto, "In the novella Blinky The Friendly Hen (1978), artist Jeffrey Vallance documented the supermarket purchase of a frozen chicken and Examples of this practice include such projects as burying a frozen hen (Blinky the Friendly Hen, 1978) at a pet cemetery in California, traveling California State University, Northridge is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Blinky the Friendly Hen, a satirical show of thought-provoking artwork artist and alumnus Jeffrey Vallance, with an exhibition in CSUN's Art Galleries that runs through March 16. The exhibition features work from Blinky, The Friendly Hen; Skull and Crossbones, Jeffrey Vallance (United States, California, Torrance, born 1955), United States, 1988, Drawings, Marker and artworks Jeffrey Vallance (5). Follow. Jeffrey Vallance with Dan Ciesielski, Blinky The Friendly Hen, 2018, Anton Kern Gallery Jeffrey Vallance (United States, California, Torrance, born 1955) Blinky, The Friendly Hen; Skull and Crossbones, 1988 Drawing, Marker and colored pencil on Blinky The Friendly Hen par Dan Ciesielski and Jeffrey Vallance sur artnet. D