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Anthony Meier Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new drawings
by New York artist John Morris. Exhibiting at the gallery for the second
time, Morris continues to create an interesting commentary between the
organic and the digital worlds.
Using a variety of media - acrylic, ink, graphite, gesso, ballpoint pen and
wax crayon - in many different combinations, Morris creates small-scale
drawings that are short on frills. Of the thirty works in his exhibition,
most are black and white; many are done on lined paper torn out of a
three-ring binder. The drawings vary from bare-bones composition to
extravagant visual layers. MorrisŐs images are formed from repetitious marks
such as circles, lines, webs and grids and create patterns that evoke both
manmade and natural phenomena, from molecular biology to electronic
circuitry.
Morris seems to be working both with and against technology. His few titled
drawings are named after computer companies or individuals whose inventions
and ideas have defined that field. His artistic inspiration is found in
high-tech advancement; his superheroes take the forms of Pehong Chen (founder
of BroadVision), Azim Premji (Chairman, Wipro Corporation) and Gil Schwed
(CEO, Check Point Software).
Morris champions technology even though his own work demonstrates that no
matter how intricate and advanced technology becomes, the world of computers
can only move as fast and as far as the human mind, hand and eye can carry
it. Morris shows us that nothing is more creative or complex than the artist
at work.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11am-5pm
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