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JASON SHO GREEN and VICTORIA SHAHEEN reviewed in the Washington Post

13 Mar

Sunday, March 9, 2014 p.E3

by Mark Jenkins

Jason Sho Green and Victoria Shaheen

Entire, if tiny, worlds are conjured from found objects in Morton Fine Art’s “Reveries,” installations and more by Jason Sho Green & Victoria Shaheen. Green brings everyday stuff to life with small motors or simply the drafts that cause dangling objects to dance in midair. Mounted on the wall or on six scaffolds, the Japan-born Brooklynite’s pieces make elementary yet slightly ominous gestures. Two knives flick through space, a fishhook dangles and a wooden block, a face carved on the side, repeatedly traverses a prone body, each time almost hitting it. There’s a hint of slapstick to Green’s everyday-
surrealist vignettes.

Shaheen, too, works with commonplace things, but she employs them as molds for multiple porcelain pieces. She casts versions of Smurfs figurines, Darth Vader cups and miniature TV sets, all in ivory, pale pink and light green, and then stacks them into latter-day totems. The Corcoran-educated Detroiter also makes single-item sculptures, such as an ice cream cone topped by a scoop of ceramic green, combined with sheets of translucent acrylic that cast colored shadows. These add a few watery shades to Shaheen’s array of pop-culture pastels.

Reveries: Jason Sho Green and Victoria Shaheen

On view through March 18 at Morton Fine Art, 1781 Florida Ave. NW;
202-628-2787; mortonfineart.com

Slideshow of JASON SHO GREEN’s robotic installation in “Off It Goes On”

27 Feb

 

JASON SHO GREEN’s robotic installation “Off It Goes On”, made of wood, motors, wire and paint. Dimensions variable.

On display through March 18th, 2014 at Morton Fine Art, 1781 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009.

Please contact Morton Fine Art for pricing and availability of:

Individual Towers

Small Sculptures

Mid size Sculptures

Drawings (charcoal + mixed media on paper)

(202) 628-2787, mortonfineart@gmail.com

 

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Jason Sho Green & Victoria Shaheen’s “Reveries” – editorial review in the Washington Post

25 Feb

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Editorial Review


By Michael O’Sullivan
Friday, February 21, 2014

The exhibition title “Reveries” suggests gentle daydreaming in a field of flowers, but the sculptural installations on view in Morton Fine Art’s latest show, which opens Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., might evoke a slightly more angsty state of mind. Between Victoria Shaheen’s ceramics —- cast from found objects and street debris —- and Jason Sho Green’s robotic sculptural installation —- inspired by urban decay —- the show’s underlying theme of things falling apart might keep you up at night.

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Full link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/exhibits/reveries,1271303.html#critic-review