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If the idea of the monument has gone the way of the grand narrative and unified subject, fragmented by postmodernism and inverted into anti-monuments
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Jesse Bercowetz is an award-winning artist who lives in New York City. His epic and sprawling sculptures have been featured in a myriad of exhibitions worldwide. He is a two-time Fellow of the prestigious MacDowell Colony, a recipient of The New York Foundation for the Arts grant and a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His work has been praised on more than one occasion in the New York Times. He has lectured at several prominent universities and institutions. His work can be found in numerous art collections in the U.S. and abroad. Bercowetz is currently preparing to travel to South East Asia on a research grant from the Jerome Foundation.
Jesse Bercowetz creates large-scale installations that may make you feel a little queasy, as if you have just fallen down a rabbit hole of paranoia and conspiracy. A confounding assortment of objects mixes fantasy and reality in works that comment on the subconscious of contemporary America. His work often has apocalyptic undertones and awe-inspiring titles. Bercowetz’s art holds elements of the fantastical, the futuristic and the historical in its materials, design and ideas. Part mobile, part machine-like and completely entrenched in the contemporary psyche, Bercowetz’s work is mindful of humanity’s nature to be irrational, curious and visionary.
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