paint > 2010-2013

bits_bytes
synthetic polymer on canvas
50" x 50"
2015
Dynamic Stasis
synthetic polymer on canvas
44" x 44"
2015
Diagram for Optimized Noise
synthetic polymer on canvas
44" x 44"
2015
Meter and Rhythm
acrylic on wood
24" x 24"
2014
Vancouver Boogie Woogie
synthetic polymer and marble dust on canvas
60" x 60"
2014
BwO
acrylic on canvas
50" x 50"
2013
Inscription of Hairstreaks for a New World Disorder
synthetic polymer on canvas
48" x 48"
2013
Fata Morgana
synthetic polymer on canvas
6' x 8'
2011
Where Do You Want to Go Today?
synthetic polymer on wood
60" x 60"
2012
Performance, Potentiality, and Limits
synthetic polymer on canvas
60" x 60"
2012
Shift
synthetic polymer on canvas
60" x 48"
2011
The Beauty of Latency
synthetic polymer on canvas
60" x 72"
2012
Are We Still in Charge?
synthetic polymer on wood
60" x 60"
2012
Here - Not There, and Everywhere
acrylic on canvas
72" x 48"
2013

Work in this section was produced for my 2012 exhibit, Where Do You Want To Go Today? This title comes from a slogan used by Microsoft to usher in the 21st century. The images move away from natural form towards the organizing capacity of the grid, while at the same time questioning our human belief in stabilization signified by the modernist grid. These grids move from slowly transforming virtual spaces to imploding and transforming urban landscapes, landscapes complicit in cultural alienation. In considering the significance of the grid beyond a modernist and formal aesthetic, the grid becomes analogous to the burgeoning power and abundance of data in our emerging culture of surveillance.

Link here to Gallery 5: pre-2010