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Residing in northwestern New Jersey, Jim Toia has developed a
symbiotic relationship with the flora and fauna that graces his
landscape. The lush hills and woodlands, bisected by rivers and
streams, emphasize the elementary rhythms of growth and decay. The
inherent fecundity of these surroundings is his constant reminder
of the cycles of nature, an ever-present affirmation of the cruel
and splendid impartiality of life and death. His work, a direct
response to observation, forces us to step closer in order that we
may see. His polemic approach is directly in conflict with our
traditional impulse to step back. Instead, Toia chooses to stick
our nose in his "captures" in order to unveil nature's agency. His
spiderweb drawings, natural masterpieces of architecture,
acknowledge both strength and fragility. Their structures are a
magnificent array of forms, punctuated by a sobering reminder that
their real purpose is that of a death trap. The spore drawings
address other notions of universality in their simultaneous
implication of the micro and the macro (from quantum to the
cosmological). His ant colony casts, gem-like examples of
repetitive patterns, denote everything from river systems and
Bonsai trees, to optic nerves and Purkinje cells in our retina and
brain. Toia's "captures" speak to the larger notion of our
perceived relationship with our natural world. Despite our best
efforts to control our environment, we are deeply connected and
bound to nature's ontology, both intellectually and aesthetically.
It is this physiological bond that supersedes culture itself.
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