At first glance, Jason Meadows' sculptures seem awkward and weird, slightly off, improvisational perhaps, or experimental. They are made up of irregular forms and ordinary materials that have been glued, screwed, and fit together in a DIY manner. Although the sculptures are abstract in look, their titles make simple allusions to specific objects or figures.
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At first glance, Jason Meadows' sculptures seem awkward and weird, slightly off, improvisational perhaps, or experimental. They are made up of irregular
forms and ordinary materials that have been glued, screwed, and fit together in a DIY manner. Although the sculptures are abstract in look, their titles make
simple allusions to specific objects or figures.
These can refer to typically American concepts - such as squaw, or eagle - and the rawness of their features
adds to the humoristic undertone, antidote perhaps to Hollywood slickness and perfection. 'Eagle' for instance reminds me of the carefully carved out and
sculptured tree trunks that can be spotted along the highways.
The artist himself also claims a strong influence of the local music scene. Recently, Jason
Meadows' sculptures have become more spatial in quality with their shapes cutting through the air, while he has added color to create a more visual entity
between the different parts and materials. Through the use of rhythm and repetition, and by combining abstract shapes with representational reference, the
artist has succeeded in turning daily objects into lyrical compositions.
At Els Hanappe Underground, the artist will be showing new sculptures, drawings and paintings.
Jason Meadows (1972 Indianapolis) lives and works in Los Angeles. He shows regularly with Marc Foxx gallery in L.A., Tanya Bonakdar in New York,
and Corvi-Mora in London.
Jason Meadows has often been cited along with a group of individual young sculptors that has been emerging since the late 90s, most notably in Britain and
on the West Coast of the United States.
Preview on Wednesday, 26 February 2-8 p.m.
Exhibition from 26 February - 5 April 2003
Wed-Fri 2-8 p.m., Sat 2-6 p.m.
E l s H a n a p p e Underground
Gallery of Contemporary Art
Melanthiou 2, Psyrri - mail: P.O. Box 30161,10033 Athens, Greece
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