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third kind

Collaborated with Dan Foley on a project for Leslie-Lohman Museum’s digital Pride celebration: Lockdown Loft. Our prompt was “…riffing on the idea of the online beauty tutorial, but are interested in all things bathroom, self-care, get ready with me, make-up, curated YouTube playlists, etc.”

Bon Bon

Bon Bon Paracord, wood, sculpy, faux flowers, gold chain 2019 Featured in Fleisher Ollman Gallery’s Mending and Repair in Response Fleisher Ollman Website

Tender Buttons

By Jesse Harrod Sound by Dan Foley + Iris Devins “What’s Your Name?” – Written and Performed by Cousins Dedicated to Joseph Yoakum + Eugene Von Bruenchenhein   Featured in Mending and Repair in Response at Fleisher Ollman Gallery (PHL)

Sac River

Sac River Paracord, Aluminum 2019

Hatch

Hatch is a site-specific installation by artist Jesse Harrod. A previous iteration of this installation was originally conceptualized during their Fellowship at the Socrates Sculpture Park in New York. For this installation, Harrod hand knotted paracord—a material commonly used to mark a path on a […]

Mending and Repair in Response

Jesse Harrod & Lisi Raskin: Mending and Repair in Response Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, September 13–October 26, 2019 Fleisher/Ollman proudly presents Mending and Repair in Response, Jesse Harrod and Lisi Raskin’s first collaborative project spanning an ongoing artistic conversation begun in 2015. In taking up this conversation […]

Von Bon

Von Bon Paracord, Aluminum 2019  

Monz

Featured in Mending and Repair in Response at Fleisher Ollman Gallery (PHL) Monz 1 Cotton, Acrylic, Aluminum 2019 Monz 2 Cotton, Acrylic, Aluminum 2019 Monz 3 Cotton, Acrylic, Aluminum 2019 Monz 4 Cotton, Acrylic, Aluminum 2019 Monz 5 Cotton, Acrylic, Aluminum 2019 Monz 6 Cotton, […]

Sacs

Sacs Metal, Paracord 2019

Lapping

Lapping Paracord, Aluminum 2019

Operator

Operator A sad and immobile penis dwells alone on a hillside, disembodied; or perhaps so embodied it requires no surrogate. Singing “Operator” by Jim Croce, the penis references the strap-on, that interchangeable cock used as part of queer sexual practices. Has this cock been discarded for […]

Wonder Twins

Wonder Twins Jesse Harrod asked Lisi Raskin a question about the relationship between color and affect. This tongue in cheek prompt (that Raskin couldn’t help but take at face value,) generated a four-minute sound file that Harrod “interpreted” through a series of drawings that playfully and respectfully take the piss out […]

How Does it Feel?

Purchase How Does It Feel? Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture

Toxic Shock and the Hot Dog

Toxic Shock and the Hotdog, Solo Show at Vox Populi 2016   Toxic Shock and the Hotdog, Solo Show at Vox Populi 2016   Toxic Shock and the Hotdog, Solo Show at Vox Populi 2016

Queer Threads

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Found Rope

Friendship Bracelete Found Rope on Plexiglass 2015 Friendship Bracelete Found Rope on Plexiglass 2015 Found Rope on Plexiglass Found Rope on Plexiglass Found Rope on Plexiglass

Untitled

Untitled. Plexiglass and paracord 2015

Intended

Intended, Fab Gallery Richmond Virginia 2014

The Stench of Rotting Flowers — Charlotte Street (Kansas City, MO)

The Stench of Rotting Flowers. The Charlotte Street Foundation’s la Esquina gallery Kansas City, MO 2014   The Stench of Rotting Flowers. The Charlotte Street Foundation’s la Esquina gallery Kansas City, MO 2014  

Artist Statement

Artist Statement underscores the erotic tensions and sensual feelings that pervade our relations with quotidian objects and devices. Bringing together many of the questions touched upon across my artistic practice, Artist Statement registers the pleasures of hapticity and the ways in which objects and material […]

New Work by Jesse Harrod and Elijah Burgher

New Work by Jesse Harrod and Elijah Burgher, Living Room Gallery Chicago. 2013   New Work by Jesse Harrod and Elijah Burgher, Living Room Gallery Chicago. 2013

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