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Justin Duerr (born 1976,
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, United States) is an American artist, musician, and writer. A fixture of both the
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punk rock and
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scenes in
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for decades, Duerr is best known for his research into the Toynbee tile phenomenon as depicted in the 2011
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'' Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles''. His musical and artistic output includes albums with various groups and numerous artworks.''Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles''. Film. Dir: Jon Foy. Focus Features, 2011


Biography

The younger of two brothers, Duerr was raised in rural Adams County, Pennsylvania, in a barn partially built by his parents. His early interests included
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rearing and art. In 1994, he fled rebelliously to Philadelphia and became involved in the local punk
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scene. Following his move to Philadelphia, Duerr began publishing his
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''Decades of Confusion Feed the Insect'', featuring his poetry, essays, and drawings. He established himself as a visual artist, developing a trademark style of highly detailed black and white posters drawn with Sharpies. He also began his long-standing interest in the unexplained Toynbee tile phenomenon at this time. Duerr's earliest Philadelphia-based musical groups included Eulogy, Aviary 3, and One Rat Brain. Beginning in 2000, he formed the punk group Northern Liberties with his brother Marc Duerr and long-time friend Kevin Riley; the group has released numerous albums and toured extensively since. Other projects followed thereafter, including the Vivian Girls Experience with fellow artist Enid Crow, Kat Klix, and Erode and Disappear. Filmmaker Jon Foy began documenting Duerr's research into the Toynbee tile phenomenon in 2005. The resultant feature, '' Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles'', was selected for the 2011
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in the U.S. Documentary category, and won the category's Directing Award. It was released theatrically by
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the following year. In 2017 Duerr wrote and compiled a monograph and art book about forgotten 20th century artist Herbert E. Crowley, ''The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Works and Worlds of Herbert Crowley''. The book, which included material salvaged by Duerr from an abandoned house in Rockland County, was published by Beehive Books after raising more than $120,000 on
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. The book was described by
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as "a surrealistic, sometimes unsettling pleasure for fans of the avant-garde and an obvious labor of love for all concerned."


Artwork

Duerr is known for his elaborately detailed pen and marker drawings, which he has been creating since the 1990s. In 2019, Duerr's artwork was featured at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art in an exhibit entitled ''Justin Duerr: Surrender to Survival''. File:26 On the Heels of World War Five - Justin Duerr.jpg, ''On the Heels of World War Five'' (2016), #26 in Duerr's interconnecting scroll series File:Library of the Dolls (2017.10.14) - Justin Duerr.jpg, ''Library of the Dolls'' (2017) File:I Found a Hole in the Sky (2019.07.31) - Justin Duerr.jpg, ''I Found a Hole in the Sky'' (2019)


References


External links


Justin Duerr's websiteToynbee tile documentary websiteNorthern Liberties band website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Duerr, Justin 21st-century American artists Artists from Philadelphia American punk rock musicians American male poets 1976 births Living people 21st-century American poets 21st-century American male writers People from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania