John F. Simon Jr. "innerhole"

Sandra Gering Gallery

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Continuing to experiment with software and robotic fabrication, Simon adds another dimension to the translation of his drawings from the digital to the physical. The new bas-reliefs made of wood and formica in Simon's current exhibition elaborate on his long term fascination with automated mark making.

In his first exhibition with Sandra Gering Gallery in 1998, Simon showed pen-plotted ink drawings on paper generated from software tools he wrote called “Mobility Agents.” This new body of work relies on similar computer control to realize larger scale pieces. By layering line, color, and material, Simon invites you to “consider how things are defined by what surrounds them.” The innerhole calls attention to the negative space at the center.

The conceptual aspect of the work reflects Simon's deepening dedication to drawing and understanding the sources of his own creativity. For the past eleven years, Simon has committed himself to a daily practice of drawing through which he observes his own intuitive markings, posting them on iclock.com. He then seeks to codify these improvisations, interpreting the drawings through different media including software, paper and wood. In setting out to automate improvisation through self-observation, he is guided by the practices of artists like André Breton, Jean Arp and John Cage, whose work relies on impulse and chance.

innerhole is John F. Simon, Jr.'s eighth solo exhibition in New York.

[Image: John F. Simon Jr. "FlowerHead" (2010) Trupan Ultralight, Plastic laminate (Abet & Formica), Flashe paint 43 x 45.5 x 0.5 in.]

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Schedule

from September 11, 2010 to October 23, 2010

Opening Reception on 2010-09-11 from 18:00 to 20:00

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