Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Jon Sasaki | In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock on the morning
Jon Sasaki
In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock on the morning
Toronto, Canada: Nothing Else Press, 2014
9 x 7 x 3 cm
Edition of 50 signed and numbered copies.
Two potatoes wired to power a science toy clock broadcast a distressing message.
Packaged in a clear plastic box, the work includes the altered clock (a wired LCD screen, copper and zinc electrodes), extra nails and an instruction sheet. Potatoes are not included.
“[The buyer] becomes complicit: they have to stab these two potatoes with electrodes and watch the system run itself down. It’s tragedy, but really only tragicomedy. If it were a sentient being it would be tragedy. It’s comedy because it’s just a potato. There’s something heartbreaking and funny about empathizing with an inanimate object.”
- Jon Sasaki, Canadian Art Magazine, Summer 2014
Available at the Edition Art Fair from Thursday to Sunday, where a new edition by Sasaki will also be launched (see following post).
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