Wednesday, September 7, 2011

ONE NIGHT ONLY! JOHN BJERKLIE'S SLOW HEALING TRAIN

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

                                               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!

Monday, August 22, 2011


One of Scoggins' exhausted Cadavre's after a long night at the WorldWiDeTour21 "...SlowHealingTrain" project at Parker's Box. thanks for all your hard work people!
The Train Keepsa Rollin'!
Some of the portraits done by the WorldWiDeTour21 Special Guest Visiting Artists at Parker's Box. Thanks Painters! We are on our way to a great 2099 "Portrait of Every Person in the World Exhibition", scheduled to open at Parker's Box on in January, 2100. Plan to join us then!

Big Hat and guest artists during the WorldWideTour21 at Parker's

Big Hat and guest artists during the WorldWideTour21 at Parker's Box © 2011 Etienne Frossard All rights reserved

Frossard catches BigHat, hard at work with a portrait of John Brown, by WorldWiDeTour21 co-founder John Bjerklie behind him.
Big Hat and guest artists during the WorldWideTour21 at Parker's

Big Hat and guest artists during the WorldWideTour21 at Parker's Box © 2011 Etienne Frossard All rights reserved

All Aboard the Slow Healing Train!", says Conductor Quinn!

Michael "Corpse" Scoggins brought his Exquisite Cadavre crew to the Parker's Box WorldwiDeTour21 event to help get the "SlowHealingTrain" rolling too. Thanks Michael and Cadavre crew!-WWDT21 (is that HotHead sitting there?)

And there's Summer Wheat with her portrait of BigHat! The big talent certainly came out for this auspicious affair. A great affirmation of WorldWiDeTour21's. Thank you Summer! and all you other painters who came by!

BigHat, hard at work trying to figure out what is on the monitor.
One of the big surprises of the evening was when Rose Hobart, (pictured here by the lens of Frossard) showed up. Rose, the star of the 1932 Joseph Cornell film of the same name painted an exquisite portrait of BigHat. BigHat, a huge fan of Rose, was smitten and had a hard time not dropping his brush! Bighat managed Not to fall out of his chair when Rose said of his portrait of her that it reminded her of a Picasso! There are as many wonderful stories on the slowtrain as there are people!

There were a lotta passengers on board the "SlowHealingTrain" the other night, and here is a Frossard photo of the Painter Passenger Manifest posted at the Parker's Box Depot. In all there were 22 paintings done that night. 10 by Special Guest Visiting Artists, 10 by BigHat himself and one each by HotHead and CoolHead. Seems the "SlowHealingTrain" is well on its way to realizing it's mission of having a portrait of every person in the world in it's "Portrait Salon Carriage Gallery" by the end of the century! -WorldWiDeTour21

There's BPlusBlacki and his painting of BigHat. BigHat needs all the help he can get, as the "SlowHealingTrain" moves slowly forward on it's mission to paint a portrait of every person on earth before December31st 2099.

A beautiful photo by Etienne Frossard taken at the August 18th WorldWiDeTour21's "SlowHealingTrain" performance at Parker's Box in Brooklyn. That's BPlusBlacki painting a portrait of BigHat on board the "Portrait Parlor Carriage", the first car on the slowtrain.


Thursday, August 18, 2011

BigNite 4 BigHat @Parker's Box 8/18/2001



















The Slow Healing Train's "Portrait Parlor Car": Ready to leave the Parker's Box station for the WorldWiDeTour21.



Cargo inventory already includes paintings and drawings by Special Guest Visiting Artists Brian Fitzgerald, Stand Alone Ambassador Quinn, BigHat, Painter Jenny, Marika Koguchi, William A. Hawk, HotHead&CoolHead, Henri Matisse (we think it was him anyway) and WorldWiDeTour09 cofounder Matt Blackwell.









The next scheduled departure is 7pm, Thursday, August, 18th when more passengers and cargo will be boarding. We see there are a number of VIP Special Guest Visiting Artists holding reservations, including Michael Scoggins and his Exquisite Corpse crew. Looks like WWT21 is on track!





















Tuesday, August 16, 2011

ALL ABOARD! For the Slow Train! Toot-toot!




Come to Parker's Box Thursday night, August 18th, 7 to 10 pm where the "Portrait Parlor Car", the preeminent car of the "Slow Healing Train", is ready to move out of the station. We need all the help we can get. Please help BigHat paint portraits for the "WorldWiDeTour21" portrait collection. Michael Scoggins and his Exquisite Corpse drawing group will be here to help as will an Ambassador from the Stand Alone Gallery. This IS the only private VIP preview performance prior to the September 9th public reception and disembarkation from Parker's Box Gallery for the WorldWiDeTour21 project. After one year on the road the "Slow Healing Train", (WorldWiDeTour21's moving platform) will make it's victorious return to Parker's Box with it's accumalations for a grand public exhibition at Parker's Box for all to see. Consider yourself to be cordially and formally requested to participate as a Special Visiting Guest Artist on the "Slow Healing Train" WorldWiDeTour21.

A Toot,
WWT21

Thursday, August 4, 2011

BirdShots in the Dark


This is the result of a painstaking process designed by the designers to capture themselves doing precisely what they do at precisely the moment they were cognitively aware of themselves performing the motions to prepare themselves for the moment that they would be aware. They were unable to act/look anything but absurd. This will be the norm.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Our first contribution from Visiting Engineer, Ross Radtke!


Our first Visiting Artist is Engineer Ross Radtke. He holed up at Parker's Box for a few days as he was coming in from Paris on his way to Atlanta, GA (or was it Cape Canaveral?) Before he left for Atlanta (?), (where he was needed to assess the collapse of the Space Age in America), he left us this consult note on our drawing board. We have no idea what it means yet, but we believe it holds the key to the movement of matter through space as it applies to the "Slow Train" now being constructed here at 193 Grand Street. America may be Outta Space, but WorldWiDeTour21 is headed to the next dimension. Thanks Ross! (please explain)

Monday, July 18, 2011

The Beginning Preparations for the Premiere of the WorldWiDeTour of the 21st Century

Parkers Box (of Williamsburg BK) graciously handed their keys over to JOHN BJERKLIE,  as the staging ground for the next installment of the WorldWiDeTour Project (the previous event WorldWiDeTour09 in the ART LOT in Red Hook). Bjerklie, working in conjunction with Daniel Quinn of Stand Alone Gallery and a host of celebrity visiting artists are making preparations 
for an epically plodding tour of the "Slow Healing Train" making all benevolent stops. Follow the dotted line towards an area near you, schedules and availability are pending the final approval from the engineers and station managers.







 More info will be on the way soon.

-WWDT21 Staff