Mar 21st 2013

Jason Judd: Example, Compass Deviations

@ 4th Street Gallery

215 N 4th St. Dekalb, IL 60115

Opening Thursday, March 21st, from 6PM - 9PM

On view through Friday, March 22nd

In Example: Compass Deviations, Jason Judd presents a mishandling of navigational guides in a quest for the unknown. Judd’s interest lies not in arriving at a specified place, but rather in the process of trying to get there. It is in the potential journey and inherent error that Judd’s work finds purpose: the endless perpetuation of existential wanderlust. The artwork presented in the exhibition considers orientation, not only as a way to navigate towards a destination, but questions if one has already arrived.

Jason Judd is a visual artist, Co-Director of the Chicago art and contemporary practices site Make-Space.net, art writer for BITE Magazine and co-founder of the Jackalope Art Conference. His solo exhibitions include Essays in Navigation, Baltimore at Lease Agreement, Baltimore, MD, The Third Death at Spacecamp Gallery in Indianapolis, IN and a two-person exhibition, Truth and Being at The Plaines Project in Chicago, IL. Group exhibitions include Johalla Projects, Evanston Art Center, Herron School of Art and Design, Columbia College, Spudnik Press, and the Warrenville Historical Museum.

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