Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Mine
Installation view
2021
Simon Denny
Amazon delivery drone patent drawing as virtual Rio Tinto mineral globe (US 10,246,186 Bl: UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE WITH INFLATABLE MEMBRANE, 2019)
2021
Powder coated aluminum, steel, fiberglass, resin, paint, iOS Augmented Reality interface
70.9 x 66.9 x 59 inches
180 x 170 x 150 cm
Simon Denny
Document Relief 24 (Amazon Delivery Drone patent)
2020
Inkjet print on archival paper, glue, custom metal wall mount
11.7 x 8.3 x 5.1 inches
29.7 x 21 x 13 cm
Simon Denny
Document Relief 25 (Amazon Delivery Drone patent)
2020
Inkjet print on archival paper, glue, custom metal wall mount
11.7 x 8.3 x 5.1 inches
29.7 x 21 x 13 cm
Simon Denny
Document Relief 26 (Amazon Delivery Drone patent)
2020
Inkjet print on archival paper, glue, custom metal wall mount
11.7 x 8.3 x 5.1 inches
29.7 x 21 x 13 cm
Simon Denny
Transmin semi-autonomous rock breaking boomer HD-100 RockLogic Extractor pop display
2019
UV print on honeycomb cardboard, shrink-wrapped Extractor board games
36.2 x 137 x 172.4 inches
92 x 348 x 438 cm
Simon Denny
Transmin semi-autonomous rock breaking boomer HD-100 RockLogic promotion screen video token
2019
Aluminum, UV print on Plexiglas, fluorescent light tubes in original cardboard packaging
26.8 x 47.2 x 3.9 inches
68 x 120 x 10 cm
Simon Denny
Speculative accountability trial courtroom sketch: Brisbane supreme court, Transmin Semi-autonomous rock breaking boomer
2020
Watercolor courtroom sketch on paper by Brisbane supreme court artist Sharon Gordon
16 x 38 x 2 inches
40.6 x 96.5 x 5.1 cm
Simon Denny
Airobotics Optimus Autonomous drone and docking station Extractor pop display
2019
UV print on honeycomb cardboard, aluminum poles, Extractor cardboard boxes
136.2 x 102 x 36.2 inches
346 x 259 x 92 cm
Simon Denny
Airobotics Optimus Autonomous drone and docking station promotion screen video token
2019
Aluminum, UV print on plexiglas, fluorescent light tubes in original cardboard packaging
26.8 x 47.2 x 3.9 inches
68 x 120 x 10 cm
Simon Denny
Speculative accountability trial courtroom sketch: Brisbane supreme court, Airobotics Autonomous drone and docking station
2020
Watercolor courtroom sketch on paper by Brisbane supreme court artist Sharon Gordon
16 x 38 x 2 inches
40.6 x 96.5 x 5.1 cm
Simon Denny
Caterpillar Inc. semi-autonomous longwall coal mining roof support system cardboard display
2019
UV print on honeycomb cardboard, aluminum poles, Extractor cardboard boxes
126 x 35.4 x 78.7 inches
320 x 90 x 200 cm
Simon Denny
Caterpillar Inc. semi-autonomous longwall coal mining roof support system promotion screen video token
2019
Aluminum, UV print on Plexiglas, fluorescent light tubes in original cardboard packaging
26.8 x 47.2 x 3.9 inches
68 x 120 x 10 cm
Simon Denny
Speculative accountability trial courtroom sketch: Brisbane supreme court, Caterpillar Semi-autonomous longwall coal mining roof support system
2020
Watercolor courtroom sketch on paper by Brisbane supreme court artist Sharon Gordon
16 x 38 x 2 inches
40.6 x 96.5 x 5.1 cm
Simon Denny
Joy Global semi-autonomous longwall coal mining 7LS8 shearer cardboard display
2019
Aluminium booth frame construction, UV print on honeycomb cardboard, stainless steel cable, threaded rods and bolts, aluminium poles, wood
60.6 x 234.3 x 136.6 inches
154 x 595 x 347 cm
Simon Denny
Joy Global semi-autonomous longwall coal mining 7LS8 shearer promotion screen video token
2019
Aluminum, UV print on Plexiglas, fluorescent light tubes in original cardboard packaging
26.8 x 47.2 x 3.9 inches
68 x 120 x 10 cm
Simon Denny
Speculative accountability trial courtroom sketch: Brisbane supreme court, Joy Global (Komatsu) Semi-autonomous longwall coal mining shearer
2020
Watercolor courtroom sketch on paper by Brisbane supreme court artist Sharon Gordon
16 x 38 x 2 inches
40.6 x 96.5 x 5.1 cm
Simon Denny
Extractor Board Game XL Display Prototype
2019
Aluminum booth frame construction, UV print on honeycomb cardboard, corrugated cardboard, Plexiglas, Bio-Polyester
97.2 x 97.6 x 47.2 inches
247 x 248 x 120 cm
Simon Denny
Extractor pop display unit
2019
UV print on honeycomb cardboard, shrink-wrapped Extractor boardgames (32 games per unit)
34 x 17 x 65.4 inches
86.4 x 43.2 x 166 cm
Simon Denny: Mine, a film by Arx Pictures
Virtual walkthrough of Simon Denny: Mine
Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce Mine, a new exhibition by Simon Denny opening Thursday, March 18, 2021 at the gallery’s Chelsea location. Mine is the culmination of a multi-year project exploring themes of technology, labor, and our relationship with the earth. Denny has been developing this body of work since 2016 with major exhibitions in 2019 at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Tasmania (Australia) and 2020 at K21 – Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (Germany). This will be Denny’s fourth solo exhibition with Petzel.
Focused on the interconnections between data mining, mineral mining, and the mechanization of labor, Mine brings together a collection of recent works including several large cardboard sculptures imitating giant automated mining machines; a series of wall-mounted paper reliefs and printed vitrines; and a new Augmented Reality sculpture based on a 2019 patent drawing filed by Amazon.com for a delivery worker replacement drone. Denny’s artwork raises questions about the effects of further automation on the limited jobs still left in increasingly mechanized sectors such as mining, service, and logistics. What happens as the labor force shrinks in these traditional industries? How will individuals and worker communities dialogue with those in power in the future? Where will the leverage they once brought now come from?
Amazon’s drone design contains a hot air balloon, recalling the speculative balloon-based flying machine epoch of defining technological developments such as hot air balloons, air ships, or Zeppelins, that have become symbols of both achievement and caution in centuries past. Denny's new sculpture projects an animated AR model of a revolving, rocky, mineral-rich, planet Earth onto the drone’s balloon bulge. This vision of Earth-as-resource is borrowed from the advertising materials of one of Amazon’s most prominent data services clients: the multinational mining group Rio Tinto. Spinning inside the body of the Zeppelin drone, the “Earth-rock” transforms Amazon's worker-replacement model into a raw terrestrial globe, without oceans or other representations of life.
Embedded in the exhibition is Extractor, a playable board game that also functions as a take-home catalogue. Players collect data in the form of tokens, which they must stack on plastic-molded racks and place in cloud services to monetize what they have mined and thus win the game. The hybrid sculptures-cum-display units presenting the boxed games mirror the dynamics of the monopolistic platform businesses that control much of our internet infrastructure.
Denny’s Mine reflects not only upon the near future, but also on the conditions of the present—unearthing real designs for machines that confront us with our own sublime and troubling counterparts. The work continues an artistic tradition of interpreting technological production as keys to understanding our environment and the forces that impact it.
About Simon Denny
Simon Denny (b. 1982 Auckland, New Zealand) lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He makes exhibitions that unpack the social and political implications of the technology industry and the rise of social media, startup culture, blockchains and cryptocurrencies, using a variety of media including installation, sculpture, print and video. In 2016 he co-founded the artist mentoring program BPA//Berlin Program for Artists and has served as Professor of Time-Based Media at The Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK) since 2018.
Denny studied at the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland, graduating with a BFA in 2005, and at the Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main, completing a Meisterschule in 2009. Recent solo exhibitions include K21– Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2020); the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona), Tasmania (2019); MOCA, Cleveland (2018); OCAT, Shenzhen (2017); Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2017); WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels (2016); Serpentine Galleries, London (2015); MoMA PS1, New York (2015); Portikus, Frankfurt (2014) MUMOK, Vienna (2013); Kunstverein Munich (2013). He represented New Zealand at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015. His works are represented in institutional collections including Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, (Düsseldorf), MoMA (New York), Walker Art Centre (Minneapolis), Kunsthaus Zürich (Zürich), Sammlung zeitgenössischer Kunst der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Berlin) and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Wellington).
Petzel Gallery is located at 456 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM–6:00 PM. For press inquires, please contact Ricky Lee at ricky@petzel.com, or call (212) 680-9467.