| from squaresville.com website
(2000) — "A Brief History of Speed: Poster
Artist, Art Director, creator of Squaresville.com and the
Speedlab. by Jenny Anykind : "With his 28th birthday
arriving, poster artist amd interactive designer Speed has
finally begun to become a property of excited art followers
around the world. His explosive, hand drawn posters are
unique for their depth of message and for their lack of
"found" read:stolen art. In 1999 he released "1968"
a racial statement masquerading as a Ben Harper poster.
The poster became a touchstone for the urban undergrounds
of several countries. Most critics agree that Speed's focus
lends him to reach deeper into political and racial issues
more so than any artist since Warhol. But Warhol never had
the internet, or Squaresville, the site created by Speed
in 1992. So now Speed is being hailed as the first punk
rock cult hero worth a damn to arise from the internet.
His bold use of the seemingly tired medium of poster art
has revitalized the medium, giving it a credibility it hasn't
had since pre-World War II. Starting in Spring 2001, Speed
will be gearing up for his first solo gallery tour through
America. Until then he'll be kicking out the philosophy,
posters, and the jams for his nearly 6,000 visitors per
day."
The Stat Sheet for Speed: Name: Speed Scott Hall —
Age: 28 — Birth: Bonifay, Alabama. Dirt poor
but a happy little redneck nonetheless. Urban schooling
in New Orleans during the 80s reformed Speed's mind on the
depth of racial inequality. This would eventually become
an underlying theme ala "david vs goliath" in
many of his pieces. — Star Status: Not only makes
revolutionary poster art with the praises of rock's elite
underground, but runs with them through Hollywood with his
own version of the rat pack, "thespeedlab." —
Education: Bachelors Degree, Finance — Masters
Degree, pimpology — Started: Making posters for
the legendary Covered Dish for bands like Superchunk and
drivin n cryin. Moved to LA after promoters Goldenvoice
made him their next star poster artist (previous include
Coop and Kozik.) — Family Status: Single with two
older.
Influences : Many of them are musical, with Speed trying
to replicate and expand on their music in a visual sense.
Some are statesmen, like the reverend Martin Luther King
Jr. or Jimmy Carter. Art influences run from the obvious
of Stan Lee, Andy Warhol, American advert design during
the mechanical age and Lichtenstein to the more obscure
like Rene Magritte.
Goals: A Picasso for this century? The Bo Jackson of creative
media? Yeah, that's long term, maybe six months from now.
Short term goals, well, I'm releasing a full line of clothes
next month, working on tons of non-concert AND concert designs,
running my web site and working with a new band, so goals
aren't needed. I would like more gallery exposure in LA,
that might be fun. Really, I just want to keep strenthening
the revolution I have started.
--- Speed (aka Scott Hall) passed away in January 2004
at the age of 33 --- |