San Francisco Chronicle: John Patrick McKenzie exhibit / They Are Full of Holy Nonsense

"Sexy people are apple pies." "One, two, tin ..." "Acne, pimp, jerk..." The unlikely grouping and categorizing of words, phrases and numbers in the new exhibition "They Are Full of Holy Nonsense"  at SF's Creativity Explored range from the whimsical to the philosophical to the seemingly nonsensical. In fact, decoding the multiple layers of meaning in autistic artist John Patrick McKenzie's show and understanding his unique, free-association thought process is all part of the fun.

Read my full article on the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE.

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