FRITZ KAHN (1888-1968) DER MENSCH ALS INDUSTRIEPALAST 1926

FRITZ KAHN (1888-1968)
DER MENSCH ALS INDUSTRIEPALAST 1926

FRITZ KAHN (1888-1968)
DER MENSCH ALS INDUSTRIEPALAST 1926
I’m moving into a new space in W. Oakland. A new studio is a rare and wonderful opportunity to start all over with eagerness to work, refined organization, and a total lack of clutter, which, as you may be able to imagine, I have problems with sometimes. I’ll be posting more once I’m moved in and settled.
Moving into the new studio from Jeremy Mayer on Vimeo.

I set up what’s left of my work at Nemo Gould’s showroom today to show it to a collector who’s rolling through town this weekend.
Check out Nemo’s Tumblr page to see the very cool stuff he’s been making lately.

Jeremy Mayer
Penis III
Typewriter parts
5”x11”x4”
2010

NSFW! :)
Penis III
Typewriter parts
5”x11”x4”
2010

My latest little fun project for a friend.
Octopus II
Typewriter parts
12”x18”x10”

Deer III
Reassembled typewriter parts
36”x16”x36” (90cmx40cmx90cm)
2010

Deer III.
Typewriter parts
36”x15”x36”
2010
Jeremy Mayer

Jeremy Mayer came by my studio yesterday to photograph his deer sculpture (the one on the left). We decided to do a group portrait with one of mine as well.

Hand III
Assembled typewriter parts
5”x 4”x 14”
2010

Hand III
Assembled typewriter parts
5”x 4”x 14”
2010

Just finished my latest.
Deer III
Typewriter parts
20”x36”x38”
2010

My next show coming up, along with Greg Brotherton, Guillermo Rigattieri, and Nemo Gould.
September 3-5, with an artist reception September 4th, 7-10pm at Device Gallery in the Glashaus Building, 1815-B Main Street, San Diego, CA.
Device Gallery is an Art Lab site participating in the Art San Diego Contemporary Art Fair.

Further progress and a better photo of the deer.
This is an informal talk with the artists featured in the exhibition “Machinations” at gallery 5 Claude Lane in San Francisco (July 14 – Aug 21, 2010).
David Pescovitz from Boing Boing interviews artists Benjamin Cowden, Nemo Gould, and Jeremy Mayer and speaks with them about their works in the show.

Post on BoingBoing announcing a talk that Nemo Gould, Ben Cowden, and I will be doing tomorrow at 5 Claude Lane Gallery. Come on out and ask us something.
6pm, at 5 Claude Lane Gallery, 5 Claude Lane, San Francisco.

Great review of “Machinations” at 5 Claude Lane gallery in San Francisco, CA. Work by Nemo Gould, Ben Cowden, and me. Review by Cherie Turner for Visual Art Source LINK. More details at http://5claudelane.com

From the Royal Academy of Art Magazine, the article “In Search of Wild Things”, written by Richard Cork:
“Epstein may first have decided to make this immensely daring tour de force while watching men and machines cutting stone in a quarry. He later recalled: ‘My ardour for machinery (short-lived) expended itself upon the purchase of an actual drill, second-hand, and upon this I made and mounted a machine-like robot, visored, menacing, and carrying within itself its progeny, protectively ensconced. Here is the armed, sinister figure of today and tomorrow.’”
Setup for my latest show with Benjamin Cowden and Nemo Gould at 5 Claude Lane Gallery in San Francisco.
Just did a short interview with Goli Mohammadi from Makezine. It’s part of a series of interviews with the members of Applied Kinetic Arts.
Here’s the first one with Nemo Gould
And here’s mine

Just did a short interview with Goli Mohammadi from Makezine. It’s part of a series of interviews with the members of Applied Kinetic Arts.
Here’s the first one with Nemo Gould
And here’s mine




Some nice studio shots of my latest, Bust IV, Mayuko’s Damselfly, and Hand II.

Bust IV is done! Proper professional photos later this week.
Video by Dead Man’s Bones, featuring a sculpture by Arthur Ganson.

Just about done with Bust IV.

Progress on Bust IV. Should be done in a few days.

A little warm up piece.
Deer One
Typewriter parts
8”x2.5”x7”

Got posted in the Atlantic- Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish blog.
I just favorited this http://tweetphoto.com/10400030 check it out! #TweetPhoto
Today’s episode of Daily Planet, on the Discovery Channel in Canada- skip to clip 6…. http://fb.me/5CfaCf2
For all of you Canadians- I’m supposed to be on the Daily Planet program on the Discovery Channel in Canada… http://fb.me/5fPJyqs

New piece featured at Wired.com
“Jeremy Mayer spent more than 1,400 hours at the typewriter in the past year, but he wasn’t banging out a sci-fi novel. Instead, he was building Nude IV, aka Delilah — a 6-foot-tall sculpture made entirely of typewriter parts.”
Read More http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/01/delilah-typewriter-sculpture/#ixzz0eFBsZu1N“
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