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Jay Heikes

Heikes, Jay(By (artist))Lehrer-Graiwer, Sarah(Text by)Porter, Jenelle(Text by)Vergne, Philippe(Text by)Walker, Hamza(Interviewer)
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The metamorphoses of substance: the first monograph on Jay Heikes’ alchemical transmutations of matter, from gelatin to horse hairThe first major catalog on Minneapolis-based artist Jay Heikes (born 1975), this book surveys 20 years of an expansive oeuvre that includes sculpture, painting and installation.

His heterogeneous practice mixes and reinterprets a kaleidoscopic array of media, activating stories, puns and irony in a cyclical meditation.

Heikes’ sculptures look at once like they emerged from the earth and dropped from the sky: branching metal limbs that twist along the floor, wax- and horsehair-wrapped twigs, silver gelatin mounds, scattered orbs of indeterminate composition and slag-coated detritus. Through his use of unexpected pairings of materials, his artistic approach reveals the precarious relationships that characterize the infinite matter of the universe.

The son of a chemist and educator, he is particularly fascinated by the alchemy inherent in the never-ending transformation of one substance into another, revealing the histories and processes sometimes hidden below the surface of our natural and unnatural worlds.

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Product Details
Gregory R Miller & Company
1941366317 / 9781941366318
Hardback
16/03/2021
United States
160 pages, 120 Illustrations, unspecified
222 x 298 mm