Self-Sufficient
Barnyard (The annual amount of livestock needed to feed a family
of four), 2004
May 15 - June 12, 2005
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artists biography
Long Island City, NY (April 15,
2005) Socrates Sculpture Park is
pleased to announce an Open Space project entitled Self-Sufficient Barnyard
(The annual amount of livestock needed to feed a family of four) by Jon
Conner.
Self-Suffiicient Barnyard is an installation of 42 life-sized animals
carved out of Styrofoam. Originally produced and shown at the Aldrich
Museum of
Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT, the installation includes 3 pigs,
3 sheep, 1 steer, 30 chickens, and 5 rabbits, all deliberately sculpted
to
resemble computer-generated animals. The colorless, 3-dimensional digitized
forms are a high-tech reference to a life lived off the land. The juxtaposition
of the automated construction and man-made materials to the organic forms
they represent is an analogy for modern life and an indication of how
far removed we are from our sources of sustanance.
Jon Conner received a BFA in sculpture from Syracuse University School
of the Arts, NY and an MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts,
NY. His recent exhibitions include The Public Art Funds American
Idyll at MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY (2003-2004), Faking Real (2003)
and Mondo Cane II (2002), Leroy Neiman Gallery, Columbia University,
NY, and the MFA Thesis Exhibition curated by Eungie Joo, The Mink Building,
NY (2002). He lives and works in Brooklyn.
Conners installation is part of the Parks ongoing series
called Open Space, a forum for single artist and collaborative projects
that run
concurrently with Socrates ongoing group exhibitions.
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and
support of our volunteers, patrons and friends and by the generosity of:
Altria Group, Inc., Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Carnegie Corporation
of New York, Mark di Suvero, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, JPMorgan
Chase, Richard and Ronay Menschel, National Endowment for the Arts, New
York State Council on the Arts.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from
the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Socrates Sculpture Park is grateful for the support of
the City of New York, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President
Helen M. Marshall,
City Council Speaker A. Gifford Miller, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan,
Councilmember Eric Gioia, and the Department of Parks & Recreation,
Commissioner Adrian Benepe.
Special thanks to The Aldrich Museum Contemporary Art
Museum, Ridgefield, CT.
Socrates Sculpture Park is grateful for the generous
contributions made by: Harold H. Anthony, Inc., Long Island General
Supply, and
Spacetime
C.C.
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