JP Morrison Lans

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    • Home
    • Artwork
      • Current Work
      • Installations
      • Residencies
    • About
    • Available Work
    • Contact
    • Archive
      • Dreams 2018-2021
      • Houses 2013-2020
      • Rorschach 2013-2017
      • Black & White 2011-2016
      • Luminescent 2010-2013
      • Beguiled 2007-2011
    • CV
    • Bibliography
    • Figure Drawing Foundation
  • Home
  • Artwork
    • Current Work
    • Installations
    • Residencies
  • About
  • Available Work
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • Dreams 2018-2021
    • Houses 2013-2020
    • Rorschach 2013-2017
    • Black & White 2011-2016
    • Luminescent 2010-2013
    • Beguiled 2007-2011
  • CV
  • Bibliography
  • Figure Drawing Foundation

Installations

The Expierence, 2018

The Expierence, 2018

The Expierence, 2018

Divided between five leading artists, The Experience, (inspired by meow wolf) filled the second floor of the Hardesty Art Center (ahha) in Tulsa, OK from June 2018 to December 2019. “Journey to the Center of the Universe” was Morrison Lans’ contribution to this project and comprised over 1000sq ft of immersive interactive artwork.  

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Wundrian, 2015

The Expierence, 2018

The Expierence, 2018

Created for the 2015 New Genre Art Festival at Living Arts Center, Tulsa OK. Wundrian explored houses as symbols. Psychologists have liken childrens renditions of homes to self-portraiture. Drawings of houses may float above the horizon-line indicating they are not yet fulling in this world. While more detailed homes exemplify identity and persona.

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Mono no aware, 2011

The Expierence, 2018

Mono no aware, 2011

Awarded an Honorarium by the Oklahoma Visual Artists' Coalition, for their 2011 Momentum exhibition, “Mono-no-aware”, is about the bittersweet beauty of impermanence. The title derives from the Japanese mono, meaning "things" and aware, an expression of measured surprise, is frequently interpreted as "the 'ahh-ness' of things”.

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