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Statement
John Casey is obsessed with fictitious human morphology, which he explores in his ink drawings and small sculptures.
At first glance, his works seem to portray a menagerie of deformed creatures.
A collective analysis reveals this array of oddball creations to be a series of psychological
studies — self-portraits of the artist's inner psyche in all of its multifaceted incarnations. Some sad, some
horrific, and some whimsical, these characters evoke responses from laughter and sympathy to disgust and
discomfort. While one might call Casey's work the exorcising of inner demons, his creations inspire more empathy
than they do loathing. By depicting the grotesque as pitiable, John Casey illuminates the darkest corners of the
mind, seeking redemption for all of us.
"My creatures are called monsters by some, but I often feel that the connotations associated with 'monster' don't
always apply to these little guys unless one can add descriptors like 'vulnerable' and 'fragile' to the definition
of monster. Maybe I have issue with the monster moniker because I see my critters as self-portraits. Nick Capasso,
director of the DeCordova Museum, once referred to my work as 'little exorcisms' and I like that description. The
idea that I expel my inner demons in the form of drawn, painted, or sculpted critters appeals to me."
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"You're either a genius or completely nuts." John F. Casey, Sr. [my dad]
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Bio
Born on Friday the 13th in 1964 in Salem, Massachusetts, John Casey has been inventing creatures as soon as he
was able to hold a crayon. Drawings that his mother saved from when he was only three years old reveal an obsession
with the figure. The figures in these drawings show not only the distorted perceptions of a child, but a fascination
with skulls, teeth, spirographic eyes, and invented body parts. This obsession with strange creatures continued
throughout his youth. "Monster models, war dioramas, dinosaurs, and horror movies on the T.V. [this included
"Creature Double Feature" on Saturday afternoons, of course] occupied much of my time."
John graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston in 1988 with a BFA in Painting. Several years
ago he relocated to Oakland, California with his lovely wife Mary.
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