international drawing annual 6 exhibition-in-print
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CJ Hungerman
Geneva, IL

630.688.8267

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statement

Now is the time to predict as well as propagate the end of human life.  Theorizing vicious conclusions to the current trend in sustaining the heart pumping, is big entertainment.

The mass media is visually decorating television programs, radio shows, dvds, with computer crunching statistics on a bevy of colorful ways in which the human race covers the eyes with coins.

At some point the theories will have an ending.  Through the space program, an astronomer, pestilence, or a divine tragedy, humans complete the race and are no longer embraced on earth.

The only items left will be the machines, the computers, left to rule themselves.  Motors, alarms, and the buzz of hard drives will be the new static conversations.  Since these items were made by humans, the conversations will turn to dicorded arguments...judgment...of which machine can take fuel and which will not.

Groups will from which have like goals that other groups oppose...then the RANDOM ROBOT ATTACKS will begin and end the short season of mechanical life, as the humans who made them before ended theirs.

 

bio

born:1970, Pittsburgh, PA


education:

Northern Illinois University, MFA 1999
West Virginia University, BFA 1997
West Liberty State College, BS 1995


selected awards/honors

Beverly Arts Center Honorable Mention 33rd Anual



selected solo or two-person exhibits

Random Robot Attacks (instalation) , Three Birds Gallery, Chicago IL,  2010


selected group shows

Group Show, 4art Inc gallery, Chicago, IL  2011
Transit, Moving Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010
Either/Or, Union Street Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010
Group Show, AnySquard Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010



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