You Are Cordially Invited To The Grand Opening Of
THE EPIGENETIC CLONING AGENCY
an art project by Jonathon Keats
Don't let your genes decide your destiny. Epigenetic cloning lets you determine who you become. At the Epigenetic Cloning Agency, we manage your gene expression by modifying your biochemistry, so that you can be an epigenetic clone of George Washington, Queen Elizabeth I, even Jesus Christ. We also take commissions. Express yourself – epigenetically.
Link:
http://www.modernisminc.com/exhibitions/Jonathon_KEATS--THE_EPIGENETIC_CLONING_AGENCY/
Address:
Modernism Gallery
685 Market Street, 2nd Fl.
San Francisco, California 94105
United States of America
Acclaimed as "a poet of ideas" by the New Yorker, Jonathon Keats is an experimental philosopher and artist based in the United States and Italy. Recently he opened a space agency for potatoes at California State University. He has also exhibited extraterrestrial abstract art at the Judah L Magnes Museum, presented the nation's first ouija voting booth at the Berkeley Art Museum, and attempted to genetically engineer God in collaboration with scientists at the University of California. His projects have been documented by PBS, NPR, and the BBC World Service, garnering favorable attention in periodicals ranging from The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle, to Nature and New Scientist, to Flash Art and ArtUS. Additionally, Keats serves as the art critic for San Francisco Magazine and as a columnist for Wired Magazine. He's the author of two novels and an American Library Association award-winning collection of stories published by Random House, as well as a book about the co-evolution of language and science, "Virtual Words", published by Oxford University Press last October. Since graduating summa cum laude from Amherst College in 1994, he has been a visiting artist at California and Montana State Universities, and a guest lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, as well as the recipient of Yaddo and MacDowell fellowships. He is represented by Modernism Gallery in San Francisco. He can be contacted at jonathon_keats@yahoo.com
Michael Connor