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Klea McKenna | Automatic Earth, 2016

Klea McKenna | Automatic Earth, 2016

Once the word is uttered aloud, there is a seismic shift. You will feel it.

December 17, 2020
“Automatic Earth refers to what I see as a “blue print” that exists within nature; a plan within each organism to automatically generate a particular form or pattern that is then, inevitably flawed. I approach these broken patterns within the landscape as allegories for human emotional experience. It is where the pattern breaks that we are told something: a draught, a trauma, an interaction, the slash of a chainsaw…. a crack in the earth. The flaws in these pre-destined forms become a record of time and of labor and they tell the story of the life that made them.”
— Klea McKenna, Artist Statement

Title reference from Hospice/Honeymoon by Joyce Carol Oates

← Field of OthernessKind of like the Cosmos →

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