Biography
Jonny Campolo (b. 1987, NH) lives and works in New York. Recent performances include “Stop Club 57,” Museum of Modern Art, New York; “The Summit,” Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY; and “Send In The Clowns,” Freddy, Harris, NY. He has participated in exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles and Detroit, most recently with Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; Marvin Gardens, Queens, NY; Jeffs, Detroit, MI; Safe Gallery, East Hampton, NY and at NADA House on Governor’s Island, New York. His work is held in private and public collections including the Corning Museum of Glass, NY; the New York Public Library; Yale University Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, CT; Los Angeles Contemporary Archive; and Artforum International, NY.
Is glass a liquid or a solid? It’s a real question a lot of people ask, and the evidence is at first enticing. The glass of centuries old cathedrals is thicker on its lower edge, suggesting a slow drooping over the years since its construction. This has been used to...More
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Biography
Jonny Campolo (b. 1987, NH) lives and works in New York. Recent performances include “Stop Club 57,” Museum of Modern Art, New York; “The Summit,” Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY; and “Send In The Clowns,” Freddy, Harris, NY. He has participated in exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles and Detroit, most recently with Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; Marvin Gardens, Queens, NY; Jeffs, Detroit, MI; Safe Gallery, East Hampton, NY and at NADA House on Governor’s Island, New York. His work is held in private and public collections including the Corning Museum of Glass, NY; the New York Public Library; Yale University Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library, CT; Los Angeles Contemporary Archive; and Artforum International, NY.
Is glass a liquid or a solid? It’s a real question a lot of people ask, and the evidence is at first enticing. The glass of centuries old cathedrals is thicker on its lower edge, suggesting a slow drooping over the years since its construction. This has been used to...More