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Mary K. Huff is a feminist assemblage artist who crafts layered, unapologetically political works from found materials. After graduating in 1980, she moved with husband and fellow artist Anthony Huff to New York City, before eventually settling with her family in Potosi, TX.
Through compositions of familiar objects and symbolic items, she examines gender roles, reproductive rights, and other deeply emotional themes; often taking inspiration from female historical figures.
Raised on West Texas ranches and large horse training operations, Anthony Huff's early life left him with a deep awareness of regional and American culture; its humor, contradictions, and darker undertones. After earning his BFA from Midwestern State University in 1981, Anthony moved out to New York City before eventually settling with his family in Potosi, TX.
His art, once described as a “40-watt world,” has only grown dimmer over the years. Through cartoonish figures and emblematic anthropomorphs, he critiques the world around him in a satirical lense.
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