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Ethan CookQ: What is most important to you regarding your work: - The Process. The visual outcome. The material? Or something else?The process is secondary to the idea the work is exploring. The process and materials are a vehicle for making manifest the idea. My works also have to work as images so the visual outcome has always been important to me. Generally I will find a methodology and stick with it for awhile. Q: Do you have any routines and or rituals in your daily practice?I drink a lot of coffee, especially iced coffee because I need a lot of caffeine. I used to run from my apartment in Chinatown to my studio in Greenpoint everyday, iced coffee in hand. That was a healthy ritual. My studio now has a coffee shop right across the street, so that’s been convenient. I just bought a house in the Catskill Mountains with a garage studio, my routines will be different up there. Hopefully I can do more swimming in the stream behind the house before work each day and need less caffeine. I want to build a big concrete lane pool like the one Judd built in Marfa.Q: The process and the choice of material and ideas surrounding your work, can you tell us more about it?As Mike Kelley said, “Materials are only what you do with them”. The process is a means to an end. For the woven works, the process of weaving is done to create canvas as that’s how canvas is created. For the oil on canvas still life paintings the process of painting is used because the original paintings my paintings are based on were painted using oil on canvas (or copper). The imbuing of meaning into something simply by creating or re-creating it is what interests me. The origin, transference and language of symbolism and meaning are primary concerns of the work. Q&A With Ethan Cook American Artist
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Chris Dorland’s work is an investigation into the mechanics of consumer society. His new body of work shifts the focus away from the representational syntax of advertising and examines the information delivery process itself – the trillions of megabytes of compressed data that transfers from device to device as it flows, For more go to Sunday-S
Very Similitude Luke Diiorio, Untitled 11, 2013 oil, acrylic on canvas, linen frames (each) 35.5 x 25.5 in (91 x 65 cm)
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