Opening reception for the first solo exhibition of work on the west coast by Boston-based artist Josh Jefferson!
Please join us Friday, Nov. 13th from 6-9 pm for drinks, music by artist and DJ Cliff Hengst who will be spinning his excellent collection of old vinyl and enjoy new paintings and collages by the artist.
2015 has been an exciting year for Josh Jefferson. He has mounted shows in New York and Los Angeles as well as a number of feature articles including Forbes Magazine. His work has become an internet sensation with tens of thousands of Instagram followers, proving that new ways to discover the arts are constantly evolving.
Jefferson’s work combines material experimentation and visual simplicity. He frequently uses a collage process of cutting and combining previously painted works into a harmonious whole. Jefferson seems less concerned with the results of his labor, than he does with the enchantment of the studio alchemy. He makes objective and non objective work with equal regard. In order for this equilibrium to exist, curiosity must be the guiding voice. His improvisational style may be formed by his devotion to experimental jazz. Like his playing, his visual art is an accumulation of chance moments and intense focus.
Opening reception for the first solo exhibition of work on the west coast by Boston-based artist Josh Jefferson!
Please join us Friday, Nov. 13th from 6-9 pm for drinks, music by artist and DJ Cliff Hengst who will be spinning his excellent collection of old vinyl and enjoy new paintings and collages by the artist.
2015 has been an exciting year for Josh Jefferson. He has mounted shows in New York and Los Angeles as well as a number of feature articles including Forbes Magazine. His work has become an internet sensation with tens of thousands of Instagram followers, proving that new ways to discover the arts are constantly evolving.
Jefferson’s work combines material experimentation and visual simplicity. He frequently uses a collage process of cutting and combining previously painted works into a harmonious whole. Jefferson seems less concerned with the results of his labor, than he does with the enchantment of the studio alchemy. He makes objective and non objective work with equal regard. In order for this equilibrium to exist, curiosity must be the guiding voice. His improvisational style may be formed by his devotion to experimental jazz. Like his playing, his visual art is an accumulation of chance moments and intense focus.
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