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Glass Houses 9: Steve Brudniak
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by Everett Taasevigen   
April 2009

 

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Austin-based artist Steve Brudniak is a renaissance wonder of creativity, charm and wit. Over the years, Brudniak has successfully had his hands in sculpture, design, performance, carpentry and radio announcing, as well as directing and producing films and writing music and prose. He is also a cactus aficionado. Brudniak has built a brilliant live/work studio space for himself where he obsessively creates his powerfully charged, fetishistic sculpture.

Brudniak’s studio has a simple layout. The lower level has about 200 square feet of storage space. It is filled with well-organized objects. Dozens of drawers and shelves hold steel, iron and glass as well as storied objects awaiting placement in his art. A walled-off 500-square-foot area is designated for welding, soldering, buffing, polishing and creating his work. There is a handmade stone fire pit in the front yard and a big wooden dining table in a dirt driveway that is at odds with the polished nature of the house. Brudniak lives on the comfortable second floor with a garden of exotic cactus in his well-lit living room.

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Steve Brudniak’s sculpture is on view though January 2010 in the People’s Gallery at Austin City Hall. Brudniak’s work is also included in upcoming exhibitions at Blue Star Contemporary Art Center in San Antonio and at an undisclosed Houston location. Brudniak remains involved in experimental performance, music and percussion as well as film making and acting. He can be seen in Rick Linklater’s Waking Life and other films.

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Everett Taasevigen is a Houston photographer.

Also by Everett Taasevigen:

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