Gering & Lopez Gallery Presents John F. Simon Jr “innerhole”

With a name like innerhole, you might expect something a little different than what you might see. In this case, it’s certainly not a bad thing as John F. Simon Jr. will open an exhibition with that name at Gering & Lopez Gallery in New York City. Here, innerhole refers to the negative space at the center of Simon’s pieces. Continuing to experiment with software and robotic fabrication, Simon adds another dimension to the translation of his drawings from the digital to the physical. The new bas-reliefs made of wood and formica in Simon’s current exhibition elaborate on his long term fascination with automated mark making. Check out more of his divination drawings, which he does daily, here.

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