Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)
Ruminator (mold me into anyone)

Cooper Jacoby

Ruminator (mold me into anyone), 202335 x 74 x 22cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
polyurethane paint, galvanized steel, stainless steel, silicone, bone, photopolymer, electronicsFitzpatrick Gallery
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a minimalist composition with a pastel blue rectangular panel, reminiscent of a locker or storage unit. Prominently displayed are two objects - a natural sponge and a red plastic container, possibly a cleaning product. The simple, yet intriguing juxtaposition of these everyday items suggests a commentary on the mundane aspects of domestic life and the interplay of natural and artificial elements. The artist's intentional framing and color palette create a visually striking and thought-provoking piece that invites the viewer to contemplate the nuances of everyday objects and their symbolic meanings. ...

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Cooper Jacoby
Artist
Cooper Jacoby
B.1989, American

Cooper Jacoby’s diverse practice revolves around the notion of circulation, from postal process to acupuncture flow charts to honeycombs, and their respective predisposition to blockages and interruption. The artist, born in 1989 in the US, approaches his subject, looking for points of damage and rupture. His sculptures, mounted on walls or standing on their own, are made out of functional materials, such as silkscreens, printer inks and aluminium letter boxes, turned into dysfunctional, polished-looking intricate objects which, upon close examination, reveal faultiness and decay. Jacoby is interested in the ways materials deemed as “waste” are reevaluated, revalued and reused, examplified by his use of Fordite, a type of industrial waste which is made ornamental. In such a way, the subject and the materiality of his practice becomes indistinguishable. Intended to be neither beautiful nor ugly; neither useful nor useless, Jacoby’s works constitute puzzles of static movement at the intersection of the human and non-human, subtle in their complexity. ...

Cooper Jacoby: Artworks
Apopheniac (liver)
Apopheniac (winter)
Stressor
Cooper JacobyStressor, 2021
57 x 43 x 10cm
Estate (May 30th, 2017)
Estate (January 21, )
Ruminator (take me back)
Ruminator (rate my mind)
Ruminator (rent me out)
Mutual Life (67.2 years)
Mutual Life (39.4 years)
Mutual Life (29.8 years)
Mutual Life (37.1 years)
Fitzpatrick Gallery

Established in 2020, Fitzpatrick Gallery is focused on an international program of curated projects in site-specific venues worldwide, and on-site exhibitions at their primary location in Paris, inaugurated in September 2021 in the Marais gallery district at 123 rue de Turenne. They are involved in every level of production with their represented artists, working in close collaboration with institutions, publishing houses, advisory firms, and other partners. Fitzpatrick Gallery builds on the legacy of Freedman Fitzpatrick which was established in 2013 with locations in Los Angeles and Paris. ...

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