Jen O’Connor Art
Traditional Mediums
Artist Statement
My practice can be described as (but not limited to) an analogy to alchemy in that I am seeking to derive the redemptive substance from base matter, this is why I often use waste as a medium. While I also use paints, their value becomes redundant when contrasted with imbedded narratives of the discarded materials of our consumer society. I like to use video documentation in part to preserve works that are too large to store. The other utility of video is to emphasize the transformation taking place which I would describe as the materialization of spirit through spiritualizing matter. In this sense the video preserves the metaphysical substrate of the work, simulacra; an echo of the ephemeral and transitory experience a viewer has through their perception of artwork in physical space. Meanwhile the physical art object itself often disintegrates back into trash which can in some cases take a lifetime to break down. This process is reflective of the life of the commodity, wherein an assemblage of base matter is brought together to produce a consumptive experience and leaves behind its shell of base matter once more in the form of garbage. When it comes to process I try to work as much as possible through intuition. I try to work beyond the constraints of convention with an emphasis on the experimental. I approach my working materials with a non-discriminatory openness to create a diverse amalgamation of medium and matter where the whole is greater than the individual parts.
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