Patrick Carlin Mohundro
ig: @ceramic_canvas_in_the_attic
@mo_hun_dro [01/2014 - 12/2020]
e: pmohundro@gmail.com
web: patrickcarlinmohundro.page
===>> click on “view” → then “show document outline” to jump to different work <<===
writing===>my thesis paper from Hunter College MFA (2019): https://academicworks.cuny.edu/hc_sas_etds/534/
In with the Old: a Digital Monograph – published by SCREEN_ (all of my graphics for P.A.D)
Video documentation of thesis, Not Much ∆: https://vimeo.com/383209776
this “ non-corporeal fine art gallery” published some of my writing: http://famouschimps.com/
patrick carlin mohundro // december 15, 2019 - january 15, 2020
Winter 2022 Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/29f60cd8f706/patrickcarlinmohundro_2022
Spring 2020 Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/31e3cfd8069b/post-graduation-post-quarantine-update-post
Summer 2020 Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/99bfcb549abf/give_or_take-and_then_some
as I looked into the blue sky over the hill the only thing that stood in my way was the hole in my heart, 2022, Stained Glass and Porcelain, 18" x 12"
suspicious1, 2022, Stained Glass and Porcelain, 18" x 12"
and then the sky opened up..., 2022, Stained Glass and Porcelain, 18" x 12"
Sam Cockrell X-Mas Challenge, 2022, Acrylic on Porcelain , 12" x 18"
Metal Head, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 18” x 12”
Tea Set, 2022. Tea and Ferric Oxide on Cast Porcelain, 18” x 12”
South of Albuquerque, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 12” x 18”
no sudden move, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 12” x 18”
Golden New Mexico Grass, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 18” x 12”
the power to ward off all evil, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 12” x 18”
Mother, 2021. Acrylic on Porcelain, 12” x 18”
Merlin James Tea Towel [Edition of 7], 2020, Inkjet on Poly-Blend (80% durable woven polyester/ 20% polyamide blend microfiber), 16" x 24"
Expectorator [with Amy Brener], 2020, Resin, pigment, Cough Syrup with Ballistics Gelatin and Cotton Wick, 6” x 6” x 4”
Not Much Δ, 2019, Acrylic on Delta Air Lines Blankets, Canister Vacuums, and Ballistics Gelatin with Cough Syrup, Dimensions Vary
video documentation: https://vimeo.com/383209776
Not Much Δ [Detail with Vacuums On], 2019, Acrylic on Delta Air Lines Blankets, Canister Vacuums, and Ballistics Gelatin with Cough Syrup,
Dimensions Vary
Not Much Δ [Detail with Vacuums On], 2019, Acrylic on Delta Air Lines Blankets, Canister Vacuums, and Ballistics Gelatin with Cough Syrup,
Dimensions Vary
Not Much Δ [Detail with Vacuums Off], 2019, Acrylic on Delta Air Lines Blankets, Canister Vacuums, Dimensions Vary
Porcelain, Plaster, and Found Objects, 48" x 36 1/4"x 1 1/2"
34" x 25 1/2" x 1 1/4"
broken codes [on the evening following the exhibition, having mysteriously fallen off of the shelf], 2015/ 2019.
Gypsum cement and pigment, Plaster-Weld, Plaster, Plywood Shelf, 34" x 25 1/2" x 1 1/4"
n’vr forgt, 2019. Acrylic on Cough Syrup, 4” x 4”
landscape pain/thing, 2019. Acrylic on Cough Syrup, 4” x 4”
unlucky Lucky, 2019. Ajax® Powder Cleanser on Cast Porcelain, 4” x 4”
John 13:1-17 (broken heels), 2018, Turmeric, Glycerin, Gelatin,
Gesso Made with Rabbit Skin Glue and Ajax® Powder Cleanser on Cast Ceramic Panel, 18” x 18”
faced with reality, 2019. Domestic Ajax® Powder Cleanser and Industrial Ajax® Powder Cleanser on Cast Porcelain, 18” x 24”
volto santo, 2018, Oil on Cotton Hand Towel, Towel Bar, and Grab Bar, Athletic Shoelaces, 18” x 24”
the best part of waking up [with Andy Ralph], 2019, Porcelain, Coffee, Latex, Tweezers, and a Phillips Head Screw, 4 ½” x 4” x 4 ½”
Ajax Monoprint, 2019, Ajax® Powder Cleanser on Johannot 240-Gram White, 12” x 17”
WATRWORK, 2016, Exhibition
Artists were invited to host a workshop at SoHo House. They were paid a WAGE-Commensurate rate and allotted a budget for materials. Participants from the workshop were taught how to make something from the artist’s practice. The artist kept all work generated by the participants in the workshop, as well as leftover materials and resources.
Collaborating Artists:
Micheal Blake
Amy Brener
Ann DeVere
Andres Laracuente
Jessi Li
Erik Patton
Andrew Ross
Cecilia Salama
Carolyn Salas
Adam Parker Smith
Barb Smith
Robin Williams
Audra Wolowiec
[bodywerk] was a one-night only group show experienced in the heart of Chinatown, amongst the display windows of select massage parlors and beauty salons. Videos created by fifteen New York-based artists played silently in storefronts for viewers to discover.
On a normal evening these screens present massage and salon demo reels, in which objects of intimacy are made public. Bodies are pruned, plucked, plumbed and kneaded; naked for the public to peep on. Pruned, plucked, plumbed; kneaded is art. The moving image has few venues in which it can be viewed intimately, as an art object. [bodywerk] took the demo reel situation and reversed the equation, returning an intimacy to the screen with video art.
Participants were invited to download a map of venues, which was used to navigate through the neighborhood. Due to the intentional vagueness of the maps and obscurity of the screens, participants experienced authentic moments of discovery and often asked themselves “is this art, or is this advertising? What is the intention of this video?”
Over the course of the evening, clusters of viewers began to form a transient community via video-hunting. Searching for the artwork separated participants from uninformed passerbys, which allowed for a collective intimacy among each other and with the work.
www.bodywerk.biz
Featuring: Allen Cordell, Jake Davidson, Stephanie Dodes, Nathaniel De Large, Maria Hupfield, Paul Gabrielli, Katiuska Melo Green, Pfeiffer McNay, Christopher Michael, Sophia Peer, David B. Smith, Ursula Sommer, George Terry, Liaizon Wakest & Magda Rachwal, Lumin Wakoa, and Byron Westbrook