Who’s Leaving Mysterious Messages On outdated Marquees throughout The U.S.?

Meet the Jenny Holzer of small-town the usa.

November 6, 2015 

whenever photographer Victoria Crayhon goes on a highway shuttle, she makes positive to bring alongside a couple of packets of marquee letters. That method, if she comes across an old film or resort marquee signal that appears find it irresistible’s viewed higher days, she can depart her own suave inscription on it. over the past 14 years, Crayhon has left her roadside messages on indicators all throughout the u . s . and documented them in her good picture collection thoughts On Romance From The road.

Untitled, Houston, TX
 
 

“usually [the marquees] are clean. other times they are in point of fact old and still have previous letters on them, and i take them off,” Crayhon says. As smaller, second-hand theaters get wiped out through the popularity of megaplexes and Netflix, Crayhorn finds an increasing number of of these theaters for sale or deserted. Their marquees are like blank canvases for the suave, poetic, from time to time poignant fragments and phrases she draws from her own existence. a lot of her missives are supposed to be the other of the commercials and propaganda that would have adorned these indicators in a earlier lifestyles.

“so much of movies and promoting, and the mentality of media and merchandising, is in response to the concept you discover a relationship [and] you stay in it,” Crayhon says. “i am addressing my existence and having completely different relationships that imply various things to meā€”these [writings] were fragments from them. they may be little memories of love and romance. however I also want it to be unusual and fictitious. they are like diary entries: banal and infrequently flippant however have a lot of pain underneath them.”

click on throughout the gallery above for a collection of Victoria Crayhon’s work. For the entire choice, go here.

[All Photos: Victoria Crayhon]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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