His looping pieces provide large open spaces within themselves, like living creatures, and are intimately intertwined.
The Cube pieces synthesize the forging opposites—mass and space—within a form that’s partially dematerialized by the polishing of some sides and not others. The highly reflective polished sides read as discrete planes that capture the eye and consequently elude the three dimensional form. Acting as a vessel of sorts, they have the potential, like us, to hold unique and intimate details inside themselves.
His Text-based works are asymmetrical parabolas of metal that taper quickly on one side, stretch out and curl back into themselves to hover above their own centers. He utilizes particular words and the scientific magic of geometry to emphasize, diminish and play with the verbal relationships present in our own understanding of language and space.
Playing with shape and form and fabricating every aspect by hand, Krawczyk feels inspired by the process of making these intensive works. Much of the process of this kind of work is simply laborious—grinding, welding, sanding, buffing. He admits that his process is a continual experiment as he searches for the perfect form to fit each and every idea. Meandering between geometric forms and fluidity, he is inspired by the battle of these two opposing forces, and how they flow together. Intrigued with the reflections and the notion that he could transform appearances to the viewer, to add another dimension, his process highlights the actual form being an important feature, but the underlying significance in the experience of engaging with the physical works allow for the environment to converse with his creations all on their own.
His work can be seen all over the country, including a masterful 9/11 memorial piece at Ground Zero in New York City. In the shape of a giant cross, Krawczyk fabricated this large scale metallic cross to reflect and inspire, evoking a deeper understanding of humanity and community through altered reflections and environmental engagement.
With many corporate clients and being a part of massive national collections, Krawczyk finds the most joy in making art that lives in a fascinating environment, inside or outside, as long as it gets to interact with its surroundings in an interesting way.
The bright and shining visual aspects of the cubes, the smoke, and the text-based parabolas all attract, like a beautiful magnet, pulling us closer to the works by sheer force. However, it is the complex additional dimensions in his work that help viewers to see not only themselves more clearly, but to consider the world from another point of view, in turn adding introspection and engagement within the existence of the work as well.
SMOKE MIRRORS & PLANES opens on Saturday, May 21, 2016 with a reception from 6:00 to 8:00pm. The exhibition will remain on view until June 24, 2016.
Selected Commissions
- 2016
- CMC Foods Inc, Fanwood, NJ
- New Jersey Devils, Newark, NJ
- 2015
- Apple Inc / LinkedIn Campus, Sunnyvale, CA
- 333 Brannan Identity Sculpture, Kilroy Realty, SOMA / San Francisco, CA
- Percent for the Art's Public Commission, Agoura Hills, CA
2014
- Percent for Public Art's Public Commission, Mountain View, CA
- San Francisco 49ers Stadium Commission, Santa Clara, CA
- 2013
- Kilroy on Ice, Kilroy Realty, Bellevue, WA
- 2012
- 201 Identity Sculpture, Kilroy Realty, SOMA / San Francisco, CA
- 2010
- 303 Kilroy Three, Kilroy Realty, San Francisco, CA
- 9-11 Memorial Ground Zero, St Peters, New York, NY
- 2008
- Hard Rock Hotel, San Diego, CA
- Trump Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
- Four Seasons Hotel, Washington, DC
- Four Seasons Hotel, St. Louis, MO
- Four Seasons Hotel, Half Moon Bay, CA
- Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai, India
- Prudential Center, New Jersey Devils Stadium, Newark, NY
- 2006
- Art & Public Space Percent for the Arts, Agoura Hills, CA
- 2005
- Table Top Sculptures, MGM, CA
- Cross, Palm Desert, CA
- 2004
- KPMG Warwick, New York, NY
- Deloitte & Touche, New York, NY
- 2003
- Art Council of Brazos Valley, College Station, TX
- 2002
- Homme Engineering Percent for the Arts, Palm Desert, CA
- Rosenblum Percent for the Arts, Palm Desert, CA
- Dale Poe Group Percent for the Arts, Agoura Hills, CA
- Deloitte & Touche, New York, NY
- 2001
- The Westin Diplomat Hotel Lobby Fountain Project, Miami Beach, FL
- Texas A&M, State College, TX
- 2000
- MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
- Deloitte & Touche, New York, NY
- Rankserve, Newbury Park, CA
- AT & T Park, San Francisco, CA
- 1999
- Cheesecake Factory, Calabasas, CA
- 1997
- By Design, Santa Monica, CA
- R/D, Torrance, CA
- Lumina Gallery Gate Project, Taos, MN
- Jamison Gold, Marina Del Ray, CA
- McKay Mobile, Reno, NV
- 1996
- Widner College 175TH Anniversary, Philadelphia, PA
Publications
- 2016
- Caldwell, Dave; "Fan's Statue Will Honor Martin Brodeur" New York Times, January 6
- Miller, Randy; "Creator Of Marty Brodeur Statue Is A Jersey Born Devils Fan" Star Ledger, February 8
- Proudfoot, Shannon; "Meet The Sculptor Responsible For Immortalizing Brodeur" February 8
- Raskin, Alex; "The Art Of Immortalizing Martin Brodeur" February 8
- 2011
- DiIonno, Mark; “Ground Zero Cross Headed Back To The World Trade Center Site” Huffington Post, April 6
- Paumgarten, Nick; “All Together Now” The New Yorker, Sept 12
- Rosenblum, Dan; “A Replacement For The Ground Zero Cross Is Installed At St. Peters Church, Quietly And Uncontroversial” Capital, August 12
- Sisolak, Paul; “California Sculptor, Jon Krawczyk Creates 9/11 Cross For New York City” Malibu Times, May 23
- 2009
- Davie, Audrey; “Slap Shot Sculpture Scores for Devils” Recorder Community Newspapers
- Devore, Kim; “Jon Krawczyk”, Malibu Times, Summer
- Read, Philip; “Hockey Sculpture Arrives at The Rock” The Star Ledger, August 18th
- 2008
- “Jon Krawczyk: The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Grinding Steel,”
THE Magazine, September
- Dambrot, Shana; “A Taste Of Malibu @ Jon Krawczyk’s Studio,”
FLAVORPILL (on line), May 25
- “The Valley’s New Vibe,” ENTRÉE MAGAZINE, Fall
- Di Ionno, Mark; “This ‘Devil’ Scores One For A Sculptor Fan And Newark,”
THE STAR LEDGER, July 19
- Devore, Kim; “Jon Krawczyk”, Malibu Times, Summer
- Downs, Maggie; “Jon Krawczyk Forms His Sculpted Vision,”
THE DESERT SUN, March 30
- “Local Sculptor Unveils Latest Creation,” MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS, May 29
- “Making Waves: NJ Devils Commission, Sculptor Jon Krawczyk ’88,”
DELBARTON TODAY, Spring/Summer
- 2007
- Clark, Erin; “Jon Krawczyk: Fire and Ice,” ARTWORKS, Winter
- 2003
- DESIGN JOURNAL, January/February/March
- 2001
- CONNECTICUT COLLEGE MAGAZINE, New London, CT
- 2000
- REGION, College Station, TX
- 1999
- DAILY BREEZE, Manhattan Beach, CA
- MANHATTAN ARTS INTERNATIONAL, New York, NY, July-August
- 1995
- NEW YORK POST, New York, NY
- PASATIEMPO, Santa Fe, NM, April
Television Appearances
- ESPN
- NBC
- MSG
- NY1
- Staten Island 1
- Fios 1
- NBC News, New York
- Fox News
- Monster Garage
- Joan Quinn Chronicles
- MSG Network
- ESPN
- NHL Tonight