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  • Art by Dr Death: Jack Kevorkian's paintings go on sale

    Daily Mail, UK
    Oct 1 2011


    Art by Dr Death: Jack Kevorkian's paintings go on sale... including
    one where he used his own blood


    By Daily Mail Reporter


    He was nicknamed 'Dr Death' for helping dozens of people commit
    suicide in the 1990s and spent eight years in prison for second-degree
    murder.
    Now, the late Jack Kevorkian's paintings, writings and iconic blue
    sweaters are being sold in a controversial auction in New York this
    month.
    Many of the 20 paintings by the pathologist, who died in June aged 83,
    depict death or dying, and are often intended to provoke or disturb.

    One of those up for auction is entitled 'Genocide,' and features a
    bloody head being dangled by the hair and held by the hands of two
    soldiers.
    One wears a German military uniform from World War II and the other a
    Turkish uniform from World War I to depict the mass killings of
    Armenians and Jews during World I and World War II, respectively.

    Kevorkian painted the frame with his own blood and wanted to have a
    skeleton with an IV flowing through it next to the painting, according
    to Suburban Detroit art gallery owner Anne Kuffler.

    Ms Kuffler, who had previously exhibited the pathologist's work, put
    him off the idea however.
    'He said: "I want to show how horrible it is, I want people to be
    upset by it,"' she said.

    'I said: "If you haven't portrayed it in your painting, then you
    haven't succeeded."'
    The gallery owner revealed there had already been interest in the
    paintings up for auction.
    Ms Kuffler, who sells signed and numbered lithographs of six of his
    works for $500 apiece, said she was offered $100,000 for one of his
    original paintings in 1994 and believes the value of work would have
    increased since then.
    Kevorkian's lawyer Mayer Morganroth, said he didn't know the value of
    the collection but most of the proceeds will go to the doctor's sole
    heir - a niece - and the charity Kicking Cancer for Kids.

    Morganroth said the timing was right to sell the items, since there
    was interest from several auction houses and the broader art world, as
    well as a desire to settle the estate.
    Many of the paintings have been hanging at the Armenian Library and
    Museum of America in Watertown, Massachusetts, which also has a
    collection of his compositions and writings.

    Kevorkian was also a keen musician and composer.

    'I think the legacy is showing the many facets of him and his
    capabilities,' Morganroth said. 'He was a multi-talented man.'

    BOX: DR DEATH'S 1999 CONVICTION
    As an advocate of voluntary euthanasia, he helped dozens of people to
    end their lives in the 1990s and famously said that dying was not a
    crime.
    But, it wasn't until 1999 that Jack Kevorkian was charged with
    second-degree murder.
    In September 1998, he'd helped Thomas Youk, who was in the final
    stages of Lou Gehrig's disease - a form of motor neuron disease - to
    end his life by administering a lethal injection.
    This was significant as it was reported Kevorkian's earlier clients
    had administered the drugs themselves. On November 22 a videotape of
    Youk's death was broadcast on U.S. programme 60 Minutes. In the tape
    Kevorkian dared the police to try to convict him or stop him from
    carrying out mercy killings.
    They didn't hang around. Just four months later Kevorkian was charged
    with second-degree murder. Later in his trial Kevorkian dismissed his
    lawyers to represent himself, and after two days the jury found him
    guilty. He was sentenced to 10-25 years in prison.

    He served eight and, after being repeatedly turned down, was granted
    parole in 2007, on condition he would not offer suicide advice to
    anyone.
    He died in June this year aged 83.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2044035/Dr-Death-Jack-Kevorkians-artwork-auction--including-painting-used-blood.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

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