3.25.2011

Watertown, WI


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3.21.2011

Cambria, CA


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3.17.2011

Oconomowoc, WI


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3.14.2011

Jay's Cheeto Dust


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3.13.2011

Wisconsin Dells, WI


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3.07.2011

Jed, Pewaukee, WI


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3.01.2011

Wisconsin Dells, WI


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2.26.2011

Monterey, CA


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2.23.2011

Subterranean in Suburbia


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From now until the end of March, I'll have an image on display in a group exhibition, Suburbia, at The IHC Platform Gallery at The University of California Santa Barbara. The image is part of my Subterranean series, which investigates the relationship between basement spaces and personal histories. The photograph will be exhibited in the gallery until March 28th and then become part of Platform's permanent online archive.

If you happen to be in the area on March 2nd, Professor Colin Gardner will be giving a talk about the exhibition. I won't be there, but if you are, let me know how it went!

2.13.2011

NarrativEventually









© jon horvath and annushka peck

Here are a few screen capture and installation shots from a collaborative video installation, NarrativEventually, I recently completed with Annushka Peck. After much technological tomfoolery, we were able to show the piece for the first time at The Nut Factory in Milwaukee this past weekend. A quick synopsis: Annushka and I filmed ourselves engaged in a Duel of Futility (as we like to refer to it). While standing at a train stop in Antioch, Illinois, we competed in a version of the alphabet game, which we have since been informed was done "barrel of monkeys" style. For every word each of us offered, the other had to respond with a word that began with the last letter of the previous...follow? And we allowed ourselves to draw from any word in the English language. We like to think that, in theory, this is a duel that could not be won, and must continue on perpetually.

For the installation, we wanted to accomplish a space of multiple loops, creating the sensation that we were in an inescapable visual cycle that could also continue on perpetually. To do so, we set up two television monitors with our individual video feeds being displayed into the webcam feed on a pair of laptops. Those feeds were then projected onto opposing walls in the gallery space, recreating the visual of our alphabetical duel. The webcams also picked up the projections, as well as the movements of viewers in the space, creating a rather disorientating effect. Sound convoluted??? Exactly.

2.10.2011

Nut Factory 7


This Saturday night (Feb. 12) Annushka Peck and I will be exhibiting a new collaborative video piece at the Nut Factory in Milwaukee (3720 N. Fratney St). Annushka's studio mate, Leah Schreiber, will also be displaying some new drawings. Come on out!

1.23.2011

Waukesha, WI

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1.19.2011

Diamondhead, MS

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1.10.2011

Flak Photo's WINTER PICTURES

© Phillip Toledano

I was excited to recently be notified by Andy Adams of Flakphoto.com that one of my images will be included in this month's Winter Pictures feature. There is a great lineup of photographers including Noah Kalina, Corey Arnold and Allison Grant. And it is definitely a thrill to be included in a selection with two photographers whose works I have admired for some time, Phillip Toledano and Kevin Miyazaki. The feature runs weekdays through the end of January.

1.02.2011

Diamondhead, MS


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12.26.2010

Waukesha, WI



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12.21.2010

Brookfield, WI



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12.13.2010

Savannah, GA

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12.11.2010

Waukesha, WI


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12.05.2010

Monterey, CA

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