25
Jan
12

Jordan Tull : ‘Re/Activate’ (Installation)

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Wieden + Kennedy Gallery – Portland, Oregon
Re/Activate is a collaborative installation with artist Damien Gilley

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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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‘Re/Activate’
amber acrylic, mirror acrylic, fluorescent lamps
paint, screws, artist’s tape, vinyl, wood
dimensions variable
2011
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Jordan Tull explores the exchange between artwork, site, and viewer through sculpture and installation. Tull has produced site-specific sculpture responding to architectural settings throughout Portland, OR. His object-based sculptures explore structural and perceptual phenomenon through geometric abstraction and allusive metaphor. Tull’s current work advances for the development of new spatial languages experienced within the context of contemporary architecture and sculptural discourse. Through technology, collaboration and experimentation Tull creates radical asymmetries, ordering systems and dynamic geometric progressions as applied to site-specific contexts and computer-generated models. Tull’s works aim to establish an alternative perceptual approach to spatial applications through the employment of computer-aided fabrication technology and space manipulation.

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Jordan Tull : Website

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