Timothy Horn: Medusa
August 15 - September 24, 2008
Opening Reception: First Friday September 5
6 PM - late

 

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Image credit: Timothy Horn, Installation shot of Medusa, 2006, Silicone rubber, copper tubing, fiber optics, lighting fixtures, Courtesy of the Artist and Hosfelt Gallery, SF

The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is proud to present Medusa, an ornate and large-scale chandelier by Australian artist Timothy Horn. On view from August 15 through September 27, 2008, the ICA will host an opening reception on Friday, September 5, from 6 - 8pm.

Made of silicone rubber and fiber optics, Medusa is largely inspired by the jellyfish illustrations of 19th century zoologist Ernst Haeckel. Both monstrous and beautiful, Medusa's organic and glowing form continues Horn's interest in the history of ornamentation.

Recently shown at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg, this will be the West Coast debut of Horn's Medusa. Concurrent with the ICA's presentation is "Timothy Horn: Bittersweet" at the de Young Museum, San Francisco.

Born in Melbourne, Australia, Horn studied glass and sculpture at the Cranberra School of Art before receiving his MFA at the Massachusetts College of Art in 2004. He has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally. His work is included in the public collections at Mills College Art Museum, Oakland; National Gallery of Australia, Cranberra; and the University of South Australia Art Museum, Adelaide.

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560 South First Street San Jose, CA 95113 tel (408) 283-8155 fax (408) 283-8157

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