Jack Craig | Anteroom: Detroit
Past exhibition
Installation Views
Obras
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Jack CraigTrappist 1, 2024Molded carpet, wood, mirrored glass.77 x 60 x 25 inches
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Jack CraigContact Binary Lamp, 2024Molded carpet, wood, lighting23 x 22 x 12 inches
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Jack CraigAstrobleme, 2024Molded carpet, wood, steel, glass, lighting28.5 x 36.5 x 33 inches
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Jack CraigPortal, 2024Molded carpet, wood18 x 48 x 48 inches
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Jack CraigPVC Molded Carpet Hybrid Table, White, 2024PVC, molded carpet, wood16 x 24 x 14 inches
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Jack CraigWall Mirror No. 1, 2024Nickel Silver, steel, nickel plating, mirrored glass24 x 29 x 7.5 inches
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Jack CraigWall Sconce with Dripped Bronze Grid, 2024Black patinaed bronze, blown glass, lighting18 x 21 x 16 inches
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Jack CraigWall Mirror No. 2, 2024Nickel Silver, patinaed stainless steel, mirrored glass31 x 38 x 7 inches
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Jack CraigLittrow Circle Molded Carpet Lamp, 2024Molded carpet, wood, lighting22.5 x 18 x 13 inches
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Jack CraigMolded Carpet Chair, Green, 2024Molded carpet, wood, fabric32 x 22.5 x 21 inches
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Jack CraigPVC Molded Carpet Hybrid Table (Green), 2024PVC, molded carpet, wood18 x 23 x 18 inches
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Jack CraigStone Stool, 2024PVC, stone18 x 19 x 12.5 inches
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Jack CraigUntitled (Dripped Bronze Étagère), 2024Steel, bronze69.5 x 31 x 21 inches
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Jack CraigDripped Bronze Tectonic Chair 1, 2024Steel, bronze, wood, and upholstery33 x 20 x 20 inches
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Jack CraigDripped Bronze Tectonic Chair 2, 2024Steel, bronze, wood, and upholstery33 x 20 x 20 inches
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Jack CraigDripped Bronze Tectonic Table, 2024Steel and bronze29.25 x 39 x 39 inches
Eventos
Press release
David Klein Gallery is pleased to present Jack Craig, Anteroom, an exhibition of furniture and fixtures by the Detroit based artist. This is Craig’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, September 7th, 5 - 8 PM at David Klein Gallery, 1520 Washington Boulevard, Detroit.
The show's title, Anteroom, references an older archetype - the room before the room - a place of transition, limbo, and waiting. Its ambiguity and beforeness leave undefined a proto space - a place for before or ‘ante‘ objects spawned from a primordial mud of proto processes. - Jack Craig 2024
For Anteroom, Craig has produced a group of furniture and objects made with his favored unconventional materials including “molded carpet”, PVC, dripped bronze, glass, and steel. Transforming these chosen materials into new forms and finishes, Craig continues to create fanciful, other-worldly chairs, tables, and fixtures. Two of the outstanding pieces in the exhibition are a wildly colorful molded carpet chandelier and an equally vibrant large scale molded carpet étagère with mirror.
Craig’s works take on the quality of evolutionary missteps, in his words “nature’s first adventurous tests of the world for new solutions.” Borrowing from unlikely corners of the industrial landscape, Craig deals in what he refers to as “raw, low to the ground methodologies intended to test, reset, and reinvent.” Craig originally worked in electro physics; now he acts in full technological reversal in a “back to the future” approach to object making.
My studio practice operates through intentional staging of unconventional materials to force improvised situations and impromptu structure. I work to engage elements of the surrounding environment through a gauntlet of material abuses. Each is a measure of its possibilities – a way of parsing foreign physicalities into ordered function and purpose.
-Jack Craig, 2024
Jack Craig trained as an engineer and worked on stealth technology for the United States Navy prior to pursuing his career in design. His practice combines his understanding of the scientific method with an intuitive process. Experimenting with bronzed stone, PVC, molded carpet and broken wood, Craig treats precious and non-precious materials, both natural and man-made, with equal importance creating furniture, vessels, and fixtures that elude conventional aesthetics.
Craig holds a BFA in Design from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Champaign, IL and an MFA in 3D Design from Cranbrook Academy of Art., Bloomfield Hills, MI. His work has been widely exhibited in the U.S, Europe and Asia, including Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI; the Biennale Internationale Design, St Étienne, France; Volume Gallery, Chicago, IL; Salon 94, New York, NY; Collective Design Fair, New York, NY; and Design Miami, Miami, FL. He lives and works in Detroit.