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| Matt Blackwell and John Bjerklie, co-founders of WorldwideTour21 (see: worldwidetour21.blogspot.com) at work on board the Portrait Parlor Carriage at Parker's Box. Photo: Etienne Frossard.  | 
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
JOHN BJERKLIE'S SLOW HEALING TRAIN
JOHN BJERKLIE'S SLOW HEALING TRAIN
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2011, 6-9PM
Parker’s Box is delighted to present a one-night only event, to launch John Bjerklie’s Slow Healing Train into the night, on a journey of Creation and Redemption  that will ultimately see the train make planned and unplanned stops in  numerous towns and cities, before it wends its way slowly back to the  gallery at a yet-to-be-decided future date.
Bjerklie’s project promises Creation in the  widest sense, not only because it touches on painting, sculpture, video,  installation and performance, but also because of the many consciously  and unconsciously orchestrated by-products. The Slow Healing Train  shunts between delusions of Trans-Siberian grandeur, and Bjerklie’s  signature low-tech machinery, featuring surveillance cameras, old TV  monitors and VHS recorders, along with yards of cables, a large quantity  of wood n’ nails and some bicycle wheels! As a result, the Slow Healing Train  is equipped with the world’s first interactive, mutual  portrait-producing wagon, providing portraits of John Bjerklie and his  various persona by invited or walk-on guests, and vice versa! The stated  long-term plan is to produce portraits of everyone in the world by  2099. Video-taped interviews and performances provide a further pool of  by-products as well as ongoing documentation. 
Redemption will also soon be on offer, since  Bjerklie, a descendant of General William Tecumseh Sherman, plans to  retrace the route in reverse of Sherman’s devastation of towns and  cities in his Total War campaign to subdue the South in the Civil War.  The visit of Bjerklie’s Slow Healing Train, complete with its  art-therapeutic contraptions, will seek to atone for the desolation  wreaked by his ancestor, whether considered justifiable or not…
For many travelers, the best trains are those that are on time, but Bjerklie’s Slow Healing Train  is a many-facetted animal, much closer to the artist’s unpredictable  and ramshackle “train of thought” than to Amtrak’s aspirations of  aerodynamism, and much closer to the chaos of General Sherman’s Supply  Train than to the intended perpetual motion of New Jersey Transit…
On Friday, September 9th, 2011, Bjerklie’s Slow Healing Train,  will be stoked up to full throttle and playing host to numerous invited  passengers all eager to paint new portraits of the elusive Bjerklie,  adding to a growing collection of works produced so far. Most of  Bjerklie’s multiple personas guarantee that spectators and participants  will be transported to a different level “or your money back!” *
John Bjerklie was born in Los Angeles and lives  and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied at Syracuse University,  Syracuse, New York; Maine College of Art, Portland, Maine; and  Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. He began exhibiting his  paintings in the 1980’s and has since exhibited paintings, sculpture,  installations and performance at numerous galleries and museums in the  US and overseas, including notable projects presented at The Sculpture  Center, NYC; Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, NYC; Lennon-Weinberg Gallery, NYC;  The Phatory, NYC; Socrates Sculpture Park, NYC; The Museum of  Contemporary Art, St. Louis, Missouri; The Museum of Contemporary Art,  Marseille, France; The Aicha Museum of Art, Japan; The Fukuoka Museum of  Art, Japan; The Osaka Museum of Art, Japan; Boston Center for the Arts,  MA, as well as numerous University galleries and museums.
*Please note that entrance to all parts of the exhibition is free of charge.
RECEPTION SPONSORED BY PERNOD ABSINTHE!


































