OBJECT CHOICE

Object Choice installation view.   From left to right: The Sailor, The Boxer, Header, Rowlock, Shiner, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor

Object Choice installation view. From left to right: The Sailor, The Boxer, Header, Rowlock, Shiner, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor

Object Choice at Romer Young Gallery, 2019

For Object Choice, Scollon continues a thread that was laid down in his previous exhibition at Romer Young Gallery, and/both. In and/both Scollon introduced a series of ceramic blocks, seductive in color but intentionally ambiguous in scale. Scollon described the boxes as being the queer babies of "John Mason, Scott Burton, and Tony Smith, but raised by Mary Heilmann." Their reductive form and unexpected simplicity opened up the possibility of individualized and particularized engagements, both emotional and intellectual. Scollon presents a new series of these elusive and allusive forms, which exist in states of negotiation, activating the viewers' encounter and opening up the ways in which the viewer is implicated in the work.

Adding to these ideas, Scollon will include for the first time a series of wheel thrown coffee mugs - a private exercise that has sustained his studio practice for almost thirty years. Juxtaposed with the minimal, public facing sculptures these humble and accessible mugs offer a more intimate counterpart. Together, these works show how things have both changed and stayed the same over time. Both respond to the user and become what the user needs them to be; both are pathways to an affective and emotive experience. Scollon notes:

"In the past I’ve used a single text/theory to act as the framework or entry point to the things I’ve made. But I started to feel that kind of didacticism could limit how one might see and understand the work. Instead I want to offer up something more akin to my sketchbook, raw ideas that bounce against possible ways to think through what the work “could” be. If anything, these objects are the bastard offspring of an alleyway hook up between the decorative arts and conceptual art that was somehow generated from the poetry of Eileen Myles, 'Cruising Utopia' by José Esteban Muñoz, Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s theories of embodiment and perception, documents of past social spaces carved and variously represented in the archives of GLBT Historical Society. The reproduction of the aesthetics of online cruising culture, the art of Scott Burton, a lecture by Sarah Ahmed, the limits of typeface design, legibility and readability, and Jean Genet’s “Our Lady of the Flowers.”

Object Choice installation view, The Boxer, The Sailor, Shiner, Header, Rowlock, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor.

Object Choice installation view, The Boxer, The Sailor, Shiner, Header, Rowlock, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor.

Object Choice installation view, left to right Rowlock, Header, Shiner, The Sailor, The Boxer, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor

Object Choice installation view, left to right Rowlock, Header, Shiner, The Sailor, The Boxer, all 2018 stoneware, porcelain, ceramic stains and underglazes, 23” x 19.5” x 15.5” orientation variable, with a mug on The Sailor

Shelf number one of mugs installed in the back room, each is from 2018. Porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal.

Shelf number one of mugs installed in the back room, each is from 2018. Porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal.

Shelf number two of mugs installed in the back room, each is from 2018. Porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal.

Shelf number two of mugs installed in the back room, each is from 2018. Porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal.

Mug 1: ”rapid passage through varied ambiance,” 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 2: Places, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 3: Buddy Night, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 4: The “Should Be” of Utopia, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 5: How Do You Like Wednesday, You Beautiful Thing?, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 6: And Faggots Do Write Poetry, 2019, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 7: Can Be Used as a Paperweight, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 8: The Poet, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 9: The Things You Can Do, If You Do Not Follow the Instructions, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 10: Half of You is Love, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 11: Social Studies, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 12: Conceptual Entertainment, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 13: Also Inventing the World, 2019, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal

Mug 14: Sore, Rose, Eros, 2018, porcelain, glaze, ceramic decal