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fiber-reinforced urethane American Idyll September
24, 2003 - at
MetroTech Center, Brooklyn
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| Public Art Fund is proud to present a new exhibition of contemporary art at MetroTech Center. American Idyll continues MetroTech's commitment to supporting the work of emerging artists. Each year artists are asked to respond to the Commons, the public spaces surrounding the vibrant downtown areas of MetroTech Center and Brooklyn Polytechnic. The artists in this year's exhibition - Jon Conner, Amy Gartrell, Dave McKenzie, Pentti Monkkonen and Roman de Salvo - have each created works that observe and playfully comment upon outdoor recreation, roadside Americana, and idyllic pastimes and pleasures. Jon Conner's Disc Dogs puts a new twist on the clichéd relationship between "man and his best friend." Conner transforms a commonplace scene into a canine action shot: a single dog becomes several different dogs, each suspended in a split-second moment of catching a Frisbee. Suggesting the kinetic frenzy of a dog in motion, Disc Dogs elevates an everyday pastime into a deft display of sculptural simultaneity. Artist Bio Sponsorship Location
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