John F. Simon Jr.: Nonlinear Landscapes
April 15 - May 20, 2006
Selected Works
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Data Cube
2006
Gouache, colored pencil, and graphite on paper
22 x 29 inches
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Map
2005
Goauche & graphite on paper
21 1/2 x 30 1/2 inches
image 3
Three Cylanders
2006
Gouache & graphite on paper
22 x 29 1/2 inches
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In Full Bloom
2006
Gouache, colored pencil, ink & graphite on paper
22 x 29 1/2 inches
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Medusa
2006
Gouache, colored pencil & graphite on paper
22 x 29 1/2 inches
Press Release

John F. Simon Jr.'s sixth solo exhibition in New York was presented by Sandra Gering Gallery at its former Chelsea location.

Sandra Gering Gallery is pleased to present Nonlinear Landscapes, new works on paper by John F. Simon, Jr. from 15 April through 20 May 2006. Known primarily for his software screen work, Simon captures similar intensity and dynamism in these lush, complex drawings. His working process integrates computer mediated and hand drawn elements, blurring the boundary between the two.

Simon's unconventional approach to landscape leads him to new compositions that are conceptually open-ended. Like the software programs that Simon writes and exhibits on wall-mounted screens, the drawings often have a sense of physical endlessness — elements fold in on themselves or open up in a seemingly infinite series of shapes. Through this rich visual vocabulary, Simon explores possibilities of structure and deconstruction, of growth and generation, of nature and society.

His artist's book and CD, Mobility Agents, co-published by the Whitney Museum of American Art and Printed Matter in 2005, gives a detailed summary of his ideas about drawing with software. From the early drawing software that he wrote in 1989 to the present show, one sees that, for Simon, the computer has become an extension of his hand.