Jonathan Schipper: The Slow Inevitable Death of American Muscle (2007-2009)
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Jonathan Schipper: The Slow Inevitable Death of American Muscle (2007-2009)

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Jonathan Schipper: Slow Room (installation at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art's State of the Art exhibition, September 11th, 2014-January 22, 2015)

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Artist Jonathan Schipperâs time-based, kinetic installations reveal the otherwise unseen passing of time. Cubicle, Schipperâs most recent installation at Rice Gallery, was occupied by seemingly ordinary office objects, but over the two-month exhibition the space gradually self-destructed as it funneled into a small hole in the gallery wall. Schipper pays homage to the idea that destruction is a beautiful and necessary part of creativity. Watch the film:Â https://vimeo.com/201396420Â
Jonathan Schipper: a picture from the installation âTo Dustâ (âTwo sculptures are hung from a mechanism that gently grinds them into each other. The sculptures will slide against one another for many years wearing into each other.â)
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jonathan schipper: invisible sphere (2005-2009)