Artist Statement
- I am interested in the sounds of inscription made from drawing and writing
- I believe everyone has one My idea rests on a question: Where does writing end and drawing begin?
- Robert Ashley is the most important artist to me in any medium.
- Jackson Pollock has been quoted saying he felt he had no skin. I’ve never been able to view his drip paintings without thinking of them as a nervous system exposed.
- My work attempts to expose the nervous system.
- In 2011, I fortuitously learned about The Language Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia where the focus is on communication between human and non-human primates.
- There I met Panzee, a language-trained chimpanzee who has an extraordinary ability to write (a hidden language possibly). Thus altering the context and content of my work.
- The work submitted here represents work coming from this relationship.
- My (and our) closest physical contact with Panzee are her writings.
- I copy Panzee’s marks just like one would copy characters to learn, internalize, metabolize any other language.
- I believe in this quote by Austin Osman Spare: ‘Art can contradict Science’
- Panzee was born in captivity on December 31, 1985. This is the date of Janus looking forward and backward in time. A duality also extended perhaps between the human and non-human realities.
- Panzee died this year on February 9, 2014. She was 28 years old. She was filmed performing trials her entire life. Two days before she passed she was filmed doing a writing. This was her last recorded document.
- Arnulf Rainer was the last Expressionist. Henri Michaux was the last Surrealist. I find myself thinking about this often.
- My greatest mistake I have made as an artist was choosing the lunatic fringe as my primary audience.
- The most defining and significant choice I have made as an artist was choosing the lunatic fringe as my primary audience.