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John Fekner (born 1950 in New York City) is an American artist known for his spray painted environmental and conceptual outdoor works. Fekner's has created paintings, cast paper reliefs, video, music recordings and performance works, sculpture, photography and computer-generated work. Fekner has addressed issues involving concepts of perception and transformation, as well as specific environmental and sociological concerns such as urban decay, greed, chemical pollutants, mass media and Native American Indians.


Early life

Fekner began writing poetry as a young teenager, and his first outdoor graffiti in 1968 were the words '' Itchycoo Park'' painted at Gorman Park 85th Street Park in Jackson Heights, Queens. Along with his accomplices on the park house roof, he painted the phrase in large white letters across the front of the building. Fekner appropriated the name of the popular hit written and recorded by the Small Faces about a park in Newham, England. Subsequently, the Jackson Heights local football team took the name, ''Itchycoo Chiefs'' in the 1970s. Ten years later, Fekner used the park as a base for his stencils projects. In May 1978, he curated the ''Detective Show'' with help from the Institute for Art and Urban Resources (P.S. 1). A group of thirty artists including
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, Don Leicht,
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, Frances Hynes, Karen Shaw and Claudia De Monte hid art and created subtle art work in situ throughout the park.


Stencil works

In 1976, Fekner began to spray paint temporary messages onto buildings in New York City using hand-cut cardboard
stencils Stencilling produces an image or pattern on a surface, by applying pigment to a surface through an intermediate object, with designed holes in the intermediate object, to create a pattern or image on a surface, by allowing the pigment to reach ...
and spray paint. First seen on the industrial streets and highways of Queens, the East River bridges, and later in the
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, his signs (such as ''Industrial Fossil'', ''Urban Decay'' and ''Decay/Abandoned'') were spray painted in areas that were in need of construction, demolition or reconstruction. The projects succeeded when the existing condition was removed or remedied. In February 1980, Fekner began working in, around, and out of Fashion Moda, a storefront for experimental art and cultural exchange, and an outpost for showcasing graffiti, breakdancing and
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. I In 1982, Fekner curated ''From The Monkey To The Monitor'' which featured his ''NOTV4U2C'' wall mural and audio loop installation, Don Leicht's metal Space Invaders, Fred Baca's drawings and a live performance by
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. In 1968, he painted the words Itchycoo Park in large white letters on an empty building in Gorman Park, New York. In 1978, he curated the ''Detective Show'' at the same outdoor location in Queens which included the words ''street museum'' on the invitational card. In reaction to the desolation of the abandoned burnt-out buildings of the South Bronx, Fekner stenciled ''Last Hope'' in large letters above one crumbling structure. In 1981,
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invited Fekner, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and
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/Crash to experiment on the early interactive teletext system Telidon at
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's Alternate Media Center, the predecessor of its Interactive Telecommunications Program. Fekner received his first international award at Toronto's Video Culture Festival in the Videotex category for ''Toxic Wastes From A to Z'', an
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computer graphics animation created at AMC which featured a rap by k-8 students from a South Bronx school.


Collaborations

Fekner began collaborating with Bronx artist Don Leicht at PS1 now called MoMA PS1 where they shared a studio in 1976. In 1982, they began a series of work and installations using steel, cut metal, aluminum and automotive paints based on Nishikado's Space Invaders arcade game with the statement: ''"Your Space Has Been Invaded-Our Children are Fighting a Terrible War. Whole families are being sent to Battlescreen.''" Their ''"Beauty's Only Street Deep''" was installed at the
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's ''11 Spring Street''
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2006 exhibition in NYC.


Music projects / Idioblast

In 1983, Fekner formed his own band City Squad composed of musicians and non-musicians as an extension of Queensites, a group of teenagers from Jackson Heights who assisted with the outdoor stencil work. In September, Fekner released his first rap/rock 12" EP on his own Vinyl Gridlock record label. The A-side, "2 4 5 7 9 11" had Kwame Monroe, aka ''Bear 167'', a South Bronx graffiti artist as the guest rapper; and the B-side featured Dave Santaniello on rock vocals on "Rock Steady". On the
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, Fekner experimented with early speech synthesis programs, Votrax and SAM-
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as vocal tracks on "2 4 5 7 9 11" and on his '' Idioblast (album)'' in 1984. In addition to playing keyboards, electronic drums and vocals, he wrote the music and lyrics for the eight songs on the album which featured extensive sampling and tape loops of TV, radio, Native American voices, phone and airport transmissions over rock/rap/ hip hop beats. Tracks on the album included ''Travelogue The 80s'', ''I Get Paid To Clap'', ''The Beat'', ''The Sight Of The Child'','' Wheels Over Indian Trails'' and ''Rapicasso'', which Fekner also created as a 6' × 12' six-panel painting. Both the painting and song pay homage to
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's ''
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''. Fekner spray painted
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-style letters on industrial silkscreens to portray three breakdancers, the song's lyrics acknowledging the work, energy and spirit in breakdancing, rapping and graffiti: "Watch the street, see the modern art, it's the present and future tied to his heart." On Earth Day 1990, Fekner painted over it.


Concrete People music and video

The 12" EP single, "Concrete People/Concrete Concerto", was a music collaboration with Dennis Mann (1950–2008) and Al Belfiore who programmed the Linn LM-1 Drum Computer. Fekner recorded at Mann's Monkey Hill Studios from 1983 to 1989 where the
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, whose "
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", considered to be the first commercially released rap single in 1979, were also recording. On both "Concrete People/Concrete Concerto", Fekner worked with musicians Sasha Sumner (sax), Jim Recchione (harmonica), Sandra Seymour (vocals), Sandy Mann (vocals) and Andrew Ruhren (animator and EP cover illustration). Concrete People was a popular dance club video, shown on USA Network Night Flight (TV series)'s ''Salute to Animation'' with
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's "Sledgehammer", Talking Heads "And She Was" and Timbuk 3's "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades". "Concrete People" and "The Last Days of Good and Evil"("Concrete Concerto" soundtrack) both won honorary awards in the
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's
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category, together with award winner John Lasseter for his ''
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'' and '' Red's Dream'' in 1987 and 1988 respectively.


Reviews

New York Times art critic John Russell wrote…Fekner is an artist who works not only in New York but with New York. The city in its more disinherited aspects is the raw material with which he has been working ever since he got a studio space in P.S. 1 in
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in 1976 and learned to regard the huge dilapidated building as "''an elderly person who has acutely perceived his experience of life."'' He went on to work outdoors in Queens and in the Bronx in ways that gave point and urgency to places long sunk in despair. With a word or two (''Decay'', for instance, or ''Broken Promises''), he brought an element of street theater into disaster areas. With a single stenciled phrase (''Wheels Over Indian Trails,'' for instance) he mingled present with past on the side of the Pulaski Bridge near the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. What in other hands might have been vandalism had a salutary effect. People in desolate parts of the city saw more, felt more, thought more and came out of their apathy. Lucy Lippard in the Village Voice called him "caption writer to the urban environment, ad-man for the opposition." The Wooster Collective said, "For us, John Fekner's pioneering stencil work is as important to the history of the urban art movement as the work of artists like Haring, Basquiat. It was artists like Fekner, Leicht, Hambleton and others who truly held down the scene back in the early 1980s.""Catching Up With John Fekner and Don Leicht"
woostercollective.com, January 22, 2007. Retrieved January 1, 2008.


Discography


Idioblast

''Idioblast'' is an album by an American artist John Fekner, recorded and released in 1984 under the name John Fekner City Squad. In addition to playing keyboards, electronic drums and vocals, Fekner wrote and composed the music and lyrics for the eight songs on the album. ''Idioblast'', released on Fekner's own
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''Vinyl Gridlock Records'', is an experimental and eclectic mix of songs featuring extensive sampling and tape loops of TV, radio, Native American voices, phone and airport controller transmissions over rock, rap and hip-hop beats.


Background

In 1983, the
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and Minneapolis College of Art and Design presented a joint exhibition entitled ''When Words Become Works''. Invited by Diane Shamash, director of MCAD gallery, Fekner agreed to create two new songs specifically for the show to be released as a 12" 33 1/3 rpm EP limited-edition vinyl record under the name of "John Fekner City Squad." The A-side, ''2 4 5 7 9 11'' featured Kwame Monroe, a.k.a. Bear 167, a South Bronx graffiti artist as the guest rapper. ''2 4 5 7 9 11'' opens by beautifully incorporating the "I'm-as-mad-as-hell-and-I'm-not-gonna-take-it-anymore" dialogue from the movie Network. Vocals are shared by Fekner, Sandra Seymour and the late Bear 167. It is a high energy rap songs about turning off the television and finding out that "what life is all about is right here on the block."Michael Pepe article ''R.U.A. Vidiot?'' The Music Paper's Musicians’ Exchange -The Video Signal August 1988


Recording

Fekner recording tracks in 1983 and 1984 with his fellow musicians Dennis Mann, Sandra Seymour, Jim Recchione, Paul Sottnick, Robert Morales, Richard Maffei and Steve Grivas, releasing ''Idioblast'' in May 1984. Fekner, who was not trained as a musician, would use whatever tools were necessary when composing his music on electronic keyboards and drum machines. He experimented and extensively utilized Votrax and
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''(SAM)'', two new text
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programs for personal computers. Besides the main vocals and instruments, all the other aural information on the album was recorded on an inexpensive
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. “Sophisticated equipment isn't that much of a necessity,” says Fekner.


Theme

Most of the lyrics on ''Idioblast'' focus on concepts that Fekner addresses in his outdoor spray-painted messages seen in New York and other cities in Canada, England, Sweden and Germany. Like the stenciled messages, most of lyrics are slanted ideologically to the left and serve as warnings about corporate media, television, toxic wastes and other social issues. "Virtually every tune on the album is based on the
Street Art Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti", "neo-graffiti" and guerrilla art. Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graff ...
experience. In a tune called ''Rapicasso'' Fekner raps, "Musicians were painting, painters were playing/ Styles were blending like the current trends...Watch the street see the modern art/ It's present and future tied to his heart." Fekner parades a series of found sounds, approximate rap, beat poetry and quick-cut imagery against a steady, pre-fab pulse. But unlike the worst cases of art-rock hybrids where the pretentious intent overwhelms the medium, ''Idioblast'' sounds good, beat box or not.Susan Orlean Stroll Magazine Spring 1985


Track listing


Reviews

Upon its release, ''Idioblast'' was popular among Club DJ's, college radio stations and independent music pools, receiving good reviews via
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and Rockpool music magazines. In her review In ''Stroll Magazine'', Susan Orlean wrote, "''Idioblast'' offers plenty to chew on, both mentally and rhythmically. The rough sound and production do not detract from music that is basically tuneful and engaging, and images that are vivid.”


Selected bibliography

*''Stencil Projects 1978–1979, Lund & New York'' ( Edition Sellem, 1979) *''Queensites'' ( Wedgepress & Cheese, 1982) *''Beauty's Only Screen Deep'' ( Wedge Press, Inc.#10, 1983) *''Cassette Gazette'' ( B-Sellers, 1985)


Notes


Further reading

* * * * * Gumpert, Lynn, Curator, ''New Work New York at
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,'' Exhibition catalog essay, January 30 – March 25, 1982. p. 12–15 * * * * * * Lippard, Lucy, ''Get The Message-A Decade Of Social Change'', Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1985 * *Robert C. Morgan, Domus Magazine, Italy 1985


External links


Official website
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Robert C. Morgan review of Idioblast on John Fekner's site


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