Æmen Ededéen United States, b. 1979
76 x 66 in
In The Koan is in the Stomach, the Demand is Inconvenient, the painting begins with connections between books such as Wisdom of No Escape by Buddhist teacher Pema Chödron and, comically, even the pregnancy book What to Expect When You’re Expecting. In the course of making the painting, Ededéen struggled with a months-long bacteria-born stomach illness for which he spent a night in the hospital. Thus the meanings of passages from such books change for the artist as his life circumstances change. For Ededéen, The Glass Dream Game itself is a kind of query into mystery and an attempt at integrating art and daily life into a single experience, while creating language to express it. Painting itself, for the artist, is just one aspect of a contemplative life for which all activity aims toward deeper awakening and transformation.