TOPIA | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

TOPIA

TOPIA explores a “flattening” of reality in an area that is often overlooked in America: agriculture. Conventional agriculture practices have transformed prairies, forests, marshes, and deserts into monoculture landscapes of stripes, grids, and circles. Monoculture can be defined as a conventional practice of farming where a single crop is grown over a wide area, with herbicide, pesticide, and fertilizer applied to ensure scaleable, and homogenous growth. This process of razing and re-arranging growth creates vast patterns across the earth, and sites of erosion, depletion of fertile soils, loss of biodiversity, and deforestation. With the human ability to terraform nature, how will monoculture fare in the midst of changing climates, global food supply, and geopolitics?

Ben Orozco is interested in the abstraction of space, and he has been making sculptures, illustrations, and installationsthat explore space through memory, optical illusions, and digital reality. Growing up near gridded palm tree nurseries in South Florida, and commodity crops of corn and soybean in South Central Wisconsin, monoculture influenced his experience of space and affinity for “flattened” spaces. In TOPIA, Orozco revisits these augmented landscapes through cut tyvek paper, vinyl, and neon. By referencing GIS data, drone imagery, and 3D imaging techniques, he replicates familiar agricultural patterns from a non-human perspective. The resulting scenes depict a binary of utopian abundance and dystopian obliteration.

Ben Orozco by Jessica Havens

Ben Orozco is a Colombian-Amercian artist and designer based in Madison, WI. His practice re-constructs images and re-encodes spaces, working in optical patterns, grids, illustrations, cut paper, and neon. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2019 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts with concentrations in Neon/Glass, Graphic Design, and Sculpture. In 2020, he completed a 9-month Fulbright-Hays fellowship in Småland, Sweden, researching Swedish glass and neon design and techniques. His work can be found in New Glass Review 41 (Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY) and has been exhibited at the Imagine Museum (St. Petersburg, FL), Hunterdom Museum of Art (Hunterdom, NJ), Glass Factory Museum (Boda, Sweden), and MMoCA (Madison, WI). He is currently participating in the Bridge Work: Madison 2021-23 artist program, hosted by ALL.

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