Jonas Wood

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Edited by Anna Katherine Brodbeck; With contributions Ken Allan, Anna Katherine Brodbeck, and Hans Ulrich Obrist

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Southern California–based painter Jonas Wood (b. 1977) depicts everyday scenes in a colorful, graphic style that references modernist and Pop aesthetics while remaining unquestionably contemporary. The first book to consider Wood’s work in a scholarly, art-historical context, this mid-career survey cements his place in the lineage of artists who similarly embraced quotidian imagery and pictorial flatness to tell deeper stories, such as David Hockney, Henri Matisse, and Philip Guston. While based on intense real-life observation, Wood’s paintings depict worlds that are ultimately fictive, subjected to a process of manipulation through preparatory photo collages. The authors hone in on Wood’s ability to compose scenes dense with objects, people, and places that have intense personal meaning yet function allegorically to suggest universal situations and themes. Striking illustrations of Wood’s pieces demonstrate how the personal has become public in the digital age, capturing the brilliance and depth of this artist on the rise.


Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art


Exhibition Schedule:

Dallas Museum of Art
(03/24/19–07/14/19)

Anna Katherine Brodbeck is Nancy and Tim Hanley Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art. Ken Allan is associate professor of art history and associate academic director of the Study of the US Institute on Contemporary American Literature at Seattle University. Hans Ulrich Obrist is artistic director at the Serpentine Galleries, London.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

Dallas Museum of Art
(03/24/19–07/14/19)

ISBN: 9780300243246
Publication Date: April 23, 2019
Publishing Partner: Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art
108 pages, 10 1/4 x 12 1/4
73 color + 3 b/w illus.
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