Sunday, January 12, 2014

Jerry’s Map :-)


Visited an exhibition at Summerhall this afternoon - entitled Jerry's Map; you can read more about it here and I'll add the main text immediately below ...

... by total coincidence, the artist (whom we don't know at all - but you can hear directly from him via this link) is a neighbour of some friends we know in America! You can find that video clip via either Summerhall TV and/or Art in Scotland TV ... both sites are most certainly worth a visit :-)

It was great to be able to go to the exhibition, and instantly e-mail some photos (one of them, as above) of us exploring their neighbour's amazing map :-)

It's well worth a visit - appears to be at Summerhall through until Friday 24th January.

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Jerry Gretzinger

“The map began as just a doodle. I just made little rectangles and crosshatched them. Carefully. And I just kept adding rectangles and I put a river in….and some railroad stations. But there was this moment when I came to the edge of that sheet of paper…got out another sheet of paper and put the two together…and I think I taped them together. That’s when I realized that it kind of had a life of its own.”

An internet sensation, 50 years in the making, Jerry’s Map (as it is known – it has no official title) is an awe-inspiring artwork on a colossal scale. Jerry Gretzinger has been slowly drawing and painting his “map” one 8 x10 inch panel at a time. Working in makeshift studio spaces during spare moments plucked out between career and family. Jerry began with a singular doodle of a fictitious city centre, evolving it into a sublime world of more than 2,500 individual drawings.

Jerry utilises paint brushes, X-Acto knives, adhesive paper, Sharpie markers, acrylic and watercolour paints as well as informational tools such as numbered archival stacks and Excel spreadsheets. However, the most important and unique amongst the tools is chance. He has created systems governing the growth and decay of the map through what he has defined as the “future predictor” – a stack of modified playing cards which he draws from many times a day during his creative process. They are designed to introduce serendipity and chance into all facets of his “world.”

Jerry’s Map has never been seen outside of the United States and Jerry will continue to make modifications to his work at certain periods during the exhibition.

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3 comments:

Paul Robertson said...

HI Andrew

Glad you liked Jerry's Map - it was a pleaseure to exhibit him.

If you are in Summerhall come and ask for me - I'm the curator here now.

We always have eight simultaneous visual exhibitions at least. they are always free and we do all this with no public funding whatsoever.

SInce August 2011 I have curated over 128 exhibitions here (some of whom have been some of the world's leading artists) and I invite you readers to come see one of the great arts facilities in the Uk and perhaps Europe and it here in Edinburgh.


Best

Paul (Pablo) Robertson.

Paul Robertson said...

And apologies for the typos in the proceeding comment! Sadly there is no edit button!

Andrew said...

Paul

Great to hear from you - and agree that Summerhall doing impressive stuff :-)

Will definitely shout next time I'm passing.

Hope all's well.

Andrew