This is an excerpt from "Smitten a love story about art" a film by Nancy Kelly and Kenji Yamamoto.
Troy Simon Burdine II is Napa artist Richard Carters powerful, elegiac, tripartite piece memorializing the friend named in the title. When Troy Burdine was dying of AIDS, he approached Carter and asked that upon death, Richard cast him to form a whole body death mask, thus fulfilling Troys wish to be immortalized. It was also Burdines intention to help establish a greater awareness of AIDS through his posthumous collaboration with Carter. Troy passed away on October 27, 1997. Richard made the plaster cast of his body the following day. Troy was then cremated. Richard used the cast to form a clay body, which was fired in a wood burning kiln in April, 1998.
Richard spent most of the following summer at the Yuba River meditating on what to do with his new material. A series of grid pieces using clay sections of Troys body followed. The first of the series, entitled Memory, is a part of the di Rosa collection.
At the end of 2000, Carter felt he had exhausted his possibilities with Troy and assembled the last work using Troys mold. It consists of both halves of the plaster cast flanking the full body image made in 1998, which now contains Troys ashes. Troy Simon Burdine II is Troys own urn and his dream to be immortalized.
Richard Reisman
Rene diRosa Preserve curator
2000
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