Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Artist Marcus Zilliox Discusses His Work and Process in 'A Life in the Arts'

We had the good fortune to catch up with an important voice in American art, Marcus Zilliox. Marcus's work has been shown at the Smithsonian and The Met, as well as across the country. 


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The artist in front of his work, Burn The Bloody Thorn, from 2006. Zilliox created the piece in 2006 while completing his MFA at Yale. It is a plastic sheet covered in black and red writing which tells the story of a small tribe of people who have been attacked by a larger tribe. The words are arranged in the shape of the Aztec symbol for “temple.”

Here's his artist statement from a recent show: 

My work explores ghosts, memory, ancestry, trace, and residue, using text, images, and abstraction.  My mediums are smoke, rust, plastic, paint, and photography. Smoke is fleeting yet carbon black is one of the most lightfast and longest lasting of pigments. As a medium it contains both the fleeting moment and the taste of immortality, a timeliness and timelessness, corporeal and incorporeal, living in the moment, but lasting longer than a lifetime. It is Carpe Diem and Memento Mori, embedded in each stroke is Seize The Day because You Will Die.

In his 'A Life in the Arts' interview, Marcus offered a window into his evolution and process as an artist, making this one of our most profound interviews about the creative process. 

Watch the video here: 

 

For more about Marcus, visit the following links: 

> Here's an article on Marcus from Field Magazine: http://www.fieldprojectsgallery.com/field-magazine-marcus-zilliox 

> You can follow Marcus on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/marcuszillioxide/ 

Upcoming show: 

> Marcus's work will be shown at Unison Arts in New Paltz, NY this Fall.

Our gratitude to Marcus for sharing his time and talent with us! 
 

About ‘A Life in the Arts’ 

 'A Life in the Arts' is a Zoom series celebrating those who have committed their lives to excellence in the arts. Our hope is that this series also illuminates how to navigate a career in the arts to up and coming artists. Interviews are conducted by Masterwork Board member Joseph White and run a half hour, with fifteen minutes dedicated to a q and a with attendees. Join us - or watch our sessions on the Masterwork Youtube Channel!  


About Masterwork Arts  

Masterwork Music & Art Foundation was founded more than 60 years ago in Morristown, New Jersey. The Founders, Shirley May and David Randolph, were passionate about the arts and understood the importance of nurturing developing artists, and making the arts available to a broad audience. Generations of artists were influenced by the years of concerts, theatrical events and fine arts projects Masterwork Arts funded and produced.   Today, Masterwork Arts supports excellence in the arts through a variety of grant offerings and awards, a zoom series on 'A Life in the Arts' and virtual classes that are open to all. 


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