Artist Statement

Bumpkin Dandy


 


Dean Project Gallery


511 West 25th Street


New York City




March 1st -  April 14th, 2012




This new body of work occupies a place of contradiction. It peels back the curtain slightly to expose the contradictory nature of human materiality. Disparate visual languages are united in uncanny and seemingly callow configurations to mimic those weird and curious objects also known as collectibles. Straight-forward, simple, and naïve while also celebrating refinement, “Bumpkin Dandy” is a show about a clash of high and low cultural practice to examine our frivolous and contradictory relationship to nature. It is also a distorted reflection, a tweaked image of art as objects of taste, and as such it implicates certain views of folk art, artisanship, and aesthetics.


Irony has been defined as “sincerity with a motive”. “Bumpkin Dandy” is ironic while adversely representing the simple American lifestyle. These works sincerely invest in the language of objects to create uncanny icons. Sign-value takes precedence over use-value as a motive to exploit the transformation under which nature must go to become aesthetic objects. Instead of being merely a reflection on form, this show is an investigation of culture – about a culture that relates to nature through mediation. As an installation, the works evoke a kind of roadside attraction. Bright lights and novelties negotiate the nebulous space to create a sense of place in the middle of the iconic American nowhere – a place one might stop out of curiosity, on their way to somewhere else.


Laborer Whirligig
2011
basswood, paint
14”H x 5”W x 3”D
Feral on the Inside
2011
Timberland boots with Pyrography
Size 13
Sickest Pipe Ever!
2010
cast and polished bronze, fabric, batting, plastic buttons
6”L x 3”W x 1.5”D
She Wore White Gloves While Mowing The Lawn
2012
electric lawn mower, latex paint, white gloves, dried flowers
37”H x 24”W x 60”L
Butter Churn with Gas Can
2012
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
45”H x 24”W x 4”D
Shelf with Aloe Plant, Canning Jars, Frying Pan and Tea Cups
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
42”H x 31”W x 4”D
Dream Catcher
2012
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
29”H x 17”W x 4”D
Untitled
2011
color photograph, plexiglas, aluminum
26”W x 39”H
Two Weeks Later
2011
color photograph, plexiglas, aluminum
26”W x 39”H
Pig with Wings
2012
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
44”W x 39”H x 4”D
Wheelbarrow with Full Load
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
36”H x 63”W x 4”D
Shovel
2011
neon, plastic, transformer, electricity
40”H x 10”W x 4”D