drought of desire (show pony); 2024
brass, copper, steel, blue ribbon, string, house fan, horse hair, hardware, rust
"Norton abstracts animal motion into mechanical locomotion in both a rowdy whir: or the perpetual ride (consolation prize for holding on) and drought of desire (show pony). The animal is notably absent in these kinetic sculptures that recall the bucking of a mechanical bull, the forward movement of a horse hoof, and the flicking of a tail. Other vestiges of the mammal include motifs of trophies and blue ribbons that gesture to an innately human prize culture. Instead of bodily warmth, there is a cold whir of mechanics, violently shaking or calculatingly manipulative. Norton considers what is left in the void of the body, as these motorized, self-propelling objects are never laid to rest, constantly performing." - Sarah Cho