John F. Simon, Jr.’s Moment of Expansion, 2014, is part of “The Artist’s Creative Process” series, produced by curator Xiaoying Juliette Yuan, that explores the practice of internationally known artists who reveal their creative process step by step and the relationship between their lives and their art. Other artists in the series include Stephanie Rothenberg and LoVid.
John Simon, Moment of Expansion, 2014, HDU, Trupan, acrylic paint & plastic laminate, 108" x 192" x 3"
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