Kristan Horton: None of This is in My Mind
Kristan Horton presents his endless drawing project as an exhibition. Perpetually extending, this singular work, rendered in black ink on kraft paper, speaks to the primal, meditative, and ritualistic aspects of creation. At the heart of the artist's practice is a philosophy of accumulation. None of This is in My Mind is thus not merely a presentation of a finished product; it is an invitation to witness an ongoing, open-ended process that resists closure. The work is a meditative reflection on labour, materiality, and the negotiation between human agency and external forces. As Frederick Kiesler explored 鈥渆ndless architecture鈥 as the antithesis of modern architecture鈥檚 dominance, Horton鈥檚 endless drawing suggests alternative thinking to our spectacle-laden world.
Kristan Horton presents his endless drawing project as an exhibition. Perpetually extending, this singular work, rendered in black ink on kraft paper, speaks to the primal, meditative, and ritualistic aspects of creation. At the heart of the artist's practice is a philosophy of accumulation. None of This is in My Mind is thus not merely a presentation of a finished product; it is an invitation to witness an ongoing, open-ended process that resists closure. The work is a meditative reflection on labour, materiality, and the negotiation between human agency and external forces. As Frederick Kiesler explored 鈥渆ndless architecture鈥 as the antithesis of modern architecture鈥檚 dominance, Horton鈥檚 endless drawing suggests alternative thinking to our spectacle-laden world.