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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:27:40 GMT 1, Jonas Wood "Four Landscapes"
Published by Pace Prints
A set of 4 Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts (winter, spring, summer, fall)
26" x 22" each
Edition of 35
Jonas Wood "Four Landscapes" Published by Pace Prints A set of 4 Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts (winter, spring, summer, fall) 26" x 22" each Edition of 35
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:28:01 GMT 1,
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:28:15 GMT 1,
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:28:30 GMT 1,
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:29:00 GMT 1, Available from Pace Prints starting on March 25.
Available from Pace Prints starting on March 25.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 22, 2021 22:36:51 GMT 1, What's the price? 40k? 50k? Unsure. I'd assume that range.
What's the price? 40k? 50k? Unsure. I'd assume that range.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jimmyjam on Mar 22, 2021 23:00:47 GMT 1, Wow, those are pretty strong Jonas Wood prints. Pace and Woodcut... has to be big $$$$. Good luck getting these.
Wow, those are pretty strong Jonas Wood prints. Pace and Woodcut... has to be big $$$$. Good luck getting these.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jimmyjam on Mar 22, 2021 23:06:20 GMT 1, Compared to recent Jonas Wood prints. I like these.
They remind me of some his paintings from the Gagosian show that were pretty nice. I like his landscapes. Think these will look really nice in a lot of homes.
Also Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts are usually done really well and sometimes very sought after.
Compared to recent Jonas Wood prints. I like these.
They remind me of some his paintings from the Gagosian show that were pretty nice. I like his landscapes. Think these will look really nice in a lot of homes.
Also Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts are usually done really well and sometimes very sought after.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by teabaggins on Mar 22, 2021 23:21:52 GMT 1, As much as I like them, putting big money into Jonas wood prints does not appear wise.
As much as I like them, putting big money into Jonas wood prints does not appear wise.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by orchid on Mar 22, 2021 23:26:11 GMT 1, Fucking beautiful. Return to form, print-wise. These will be sought after like the cirrus landscape pots and CE landscape pot. Future classics and price tags to match I imagine.
Fucking beautiful. Return to form, print-wise. These will be sought after like the cirrus landscape pots and CE landscape pot. Future classics and price tags to match I imagine.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by irl1 on Mar 22, 2021 23:27:33 GMT 1, Compared to recent Jonas Wood prints. I like these. They remind me of some his paintings from the Gagosian show that were pretty nice. I like his landscapes. Think these will look really nice in a lot of homes. Also Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts are usually done really well and sometimes very sought after. Pace Prints is pleased to exhibit Four Landscapes, a new suite of four Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts by Jonas Wood. The prints will be on view March 25 – April 24, 2021, in our 3rd Floor Project Room at 521 West 26th Street.
Jonas Wood collaborated with Pace Editions Master Printer Yasu Shibata on Four Landscapes over more than two years. Drawn from found and personal imagery, the prints embody Wood’s distinctive approach to breaking up and rebuilding an image with additive mark-making and patterning, distilled through the Ukiyo-e printmaker’s subtle command of form and color. Each print required between twelve and twenty wood blocks, which Shibata carved using traditional hand tools. The blocks were inked with up to 73 individual colors, each applied by hand for every impression of the edition. A selection of the hand-carved wood blocks used to print Four Landscapes will be displayed alongside the prints.
The four images all have personal histories for Wood, and he has incorporated each into previous works, whether as the main subject of a canvas, a gouache or a drawing, or as an element within a larger scene. Fall, drawn from a snapshot taken at a roadside attraction on a family trip, shows Wood as a child with his father, sisters and a family friend, posed in front of a giant model dinosaur. The photo, which was taken by the artist’s mother, appears on the wall of an interior scene in the 2007 gouache New Pictures.
Spring and Summer both originated in photos — of Switzerland and Italy’s Amalfi Coast — that family and friends shared with Wood, and which he has painted both in gouache and acrylic. Winter, which appears to depict a modernist house seen from the street, is a recropped section of a 2008 collage which the artist created from his own photographs of his sister’s Minnesota neighborhood. In isolating a detail, Wood makes the composition a study in subtle, almost monochrome, tonalities.
Compared to recent Jonas Wood prints. I like these. They remind me of some his paintings from the Gagosian show that were pretty nice. I like his landscapes. Think these will look really nice in a lot of homes. Also Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts are usually done really well and sometimes very sought after. Pace Prints is pleased to exhibit Four Landscapes, a new suite of four Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts by Jonas Wood. The prints will be on view March 25 – April 24, 2021, in our 3rd Floor Project Room at 521 West 26th Street. Jonas Wood collaborated with Pace Editions Master Printer Yasu Shibata on Four Landscapes over more than two years. Drawn from found and personal imagery, the prints embody Wood’s distinctive approach to breaking up and rebuilding an image with additive mark-making and patterning, distilled through the Ukiyo-e printmaker’s subtle command of form and color. Each print required between twelve and twenty wood blocks, which Shibata carved using traditional hand tools. The blocks were inked with up to 73 individual colors, each applied by hand for every impression of the edition. A selection of the hand-carved wood blocks used to print Four Landscapes will be displayed alongside the prints. The four images all have personal histories for Wood, and he has incorporated each into previous works, whether as the main subject of a canvas, a gouache or a drawing, or as an element within a larger scene. Fall, drawn from a snapshot taken at a roadside attraction on a family trip, shows Wood as a child with his father, sisters and a family friend, posed in front of a giant model dinosaur. The photo, which was taken by the artist’s mother, appears on the wall of an interior scene in the 2007 gouache New Pictures. Spring and Summer both originated in photos — of Switzerland and Italy’s Amalfi Coast — that family and friends shared with Wood, and which he has painted both in gouache and acrylic. Winter, which appears to depict a modernist house seen from the street, is a recropped section of a 2008 collage which the artist created from his own photographs of his sister’s Minnesota neighborhood. In isolating a detail, Wood makes the composition a study in subtle, almost monochrome, tonalities.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Jonas B on Mar 22, 2021 23:38:38 GMT 1, Not sure why so many people on this forum have written off Jonas Wood. A couple of less good prints that didn’t flip well and he’s not a good artist anymore. Museum shows, works into major collections and regular auctions results of over $1m. He’s a big artist with a big gallery and he’s probably only just getting started. He’ll soon be planking, squatting and star-jumping his way to a gallery near you.
Not sure why so many people on this forum have written off Jonas Wood. A couple of less good prints that didn’t flip well and he’s not a good artist anymore. Museum shows, works into major collections and regular auctions results of over $1m. He’s a big artist with a big gallery and he’s probably only just getting started. He’ll soon be planking, squatting and star-jumping his way to a gallery near you.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by That Print Guy on Mar 22, 2021 23:41:57 GMT 1, Love that first one, the dinosaur family
Love that first one, the dinosaur family
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by teabaggins on Mar 23, 2021 0:28:28 GMT 1, Not sure why so many people on this forum have written off Jonas Wood. A couple of less good prints that didn’t flip well and he’s not a good artist anymore. Museum shows, works into major collections and regular auctions results of over $1m. He’s a big artist with a big gallery and he’s probably only just getting started. He’ll soon be planking, squatting and star-jumping his way to a gallery near you. He’s a fantastic artist. Museums and big galleries love him. His paintings fetch millions. Aaaaaannd.....his prints can be a poor place to park 5 figures. Nothing wrong with all of that being true.
Not sure why so many people on this forum have written off Jonas Wood. A couple of less good prints that didn’t flip well and he’s not a good artist anymore. Museum shows, works into major collections and regular auctions results of over $1m. He’s a big artist with a big gallery and he’s probably only just getting started. He’ll soon be planking, squatting and star-jumping his way to a gallery near you. He’s a fantastic artist. Museums and big galleries love him. His paintings fetch millions. Aaaaaannd.....his prints can be a poor place to park 5 figures. Nothing wrong with all of that being true.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jettad on Mar 23, 2021 0:35:02 GMT 1, Those are lovely! But will be way out of my price range.
Those are lovely! But will be way out of my price range.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Those aren’t pillows on Mar 23, 2021 1:18:45 GMT 1, If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics.
If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by teabaggins on Mar 23, 2021 1:39:40 GMT 1, If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics. Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. He’s developed his style to a point where you immediately recognize the artist in the work.
And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that.
If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics. Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. He’s developed his style to a point where you immediately recognize the artist in the work. And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Those aren’t pillows on Mar 23, 2021 1:40:30 GMT 1, If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics. Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? Because they are nice to look at.
If you would not desire to have at least one of the four images on your walls then you should question your aesthetics. Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? Because they are nice to look at.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by teabaggins on Mar 23, 2021 1:51:10 GMT 1, I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that. Thank you. It seems there is a rather large gravitation to the "simple still life" artists and images from the UK and EU. It doesn't seem to resonate much stateside from what I've seen. Comes down to what resonates with the viewer. His Gagosian show a couple years back was incredible. I also really loved his tennis court paintings at Shane Campbell done from the perspective of a phone camera. He’s heavily influenced by artists like Matisse and Hockney and IMO has done a pretty great job evoking a similar response from his audience as those legends. The works tell a story but rarely feel repetitive or contrived.
I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that. Thank you. It seems there is a rather large gravitation to the "simple still life" artists and images from the UK and EU. It doesn't seem to resonate much stateside from what I've seen. Comes down to what resonates with the viewer. His Gagosian show a couple years back was incredible. I also really loved his tennis court paintings at Shane Campbell done from the perspective of a phone camera. He’s heavily influenced by artists like Matisse and Hockney and IMO has done a pretty great job evoking a similar response from his audience as those legends. The works tell a story but rarely feel repetitive or contrived.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 23, 2021 1:57:20 GMT 1, so what do these cost? is there 4 different prints with 30 each, total of 120?
No. They are only sold as a set of four.
so what do these cost? is there 4 different prints with 30 each, total of 120? No. They are only sold as a set of four.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jp on Mar 23, 2021 4:10:26 GMT 1, The trees and clouds in the first image are just awful. I thought maybe the Ukiyo woodcut style might have some influence on this, but a quick search of other woodblock prints with trees shows me otherwise:
I also don't attribute this poor imagery to his "deconstructed" style. I just see a large drop in quality between his canvas work and the prints that get released.
The trees and clouds in the first image are just awful. I thought maybe the Ukiyo woodcut style might have some influence on this, but a quick search of other woodblock prints with trees shows me otherwise: I also don't attribute this poor imagery to his "deconstructed" style. I just see a large drop in quality between his canvas work and the prints that get released.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by LJCal on Mar 23, 2021 4:46:59 GMT 1, I like them but won’t be able to get my head round the pricing.
I like them but won’t be able to get my head round the pricing.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Deleted on Mar 23, 2021 7:26:10 GMT 1, Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. He’s developed his style to a point where you immediately recognize the artist in the work. And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that. This is so well put. The sense of nostalgia for a non-specific time is exactly right and something I hadn't really thought of until I read your post.
Can someone please explain why? Everything is about the money, museums, or collections. What about the images is visually appealing and why? I like his work quite a bit. For me (image dependent) they almost bring feelings of nostalgia while avoiding the trap of imagery that is directly nostalgic. There is a sense of familiarity all while having no direct personal context. There is a timelessness present. Use of color, seemingly simple patterns, and intriguing perspective all lend to this for me. He’s developed his style to a point where you immediately recognize the artist in the work. And knowing the discussion rules of UAA I’m obligated to say things like Money, eBay, Bitcoin, NFT, and all that. This is so well put. The sense of nostalgia for a non-specific time is exactly right and something I hadn't really thought of until I read your post.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Deleted on Mar 23, 2021 7:43:16 GMT 1, These are wonderful and Jonas is simply a grade A legend. Incredible painter.
These are wonderful and Jonas is simply a grade A legend. Incredible painter.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Jonas B on Mar 23, 2021 13:10:23 GMT 1, is the price being kept quiet? i was hoping 2 grab 1 at the source, i can b at pace thursday, but if they’re only selling all 4, i’m assuming it’s gonna b outta my price range! 😩 An edition of 35 isn't being sold at the gallery. It's already been allocated to their VIP list. Rule of thumb is you don't go to Pace to buy art, Pace comes to you to sell you art. Interesting how Pace and Pace Prints are separate companies but still operate in quite similar ways
is the price being kept quiet? i was hoping 2 grab 1 at the source, i can b at pace thursday, but if they’re only selling all 4, i’m assuming it’s gonna b outta my price range! 😩 An edition of 35 isn't being sold at the gallery. It's already been allocated to their VIP list. Rule of thumb is you don't go to Pace to buy art, Pace comes to you to sell you art. Interesting how Pace and Pace Prints are separate companies but still operate in quite similar ways
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by Poster Bob on Mar 23, 2021 13:16:07 GMT 1, I'd say that they both operate in a way that you'd expect from high-end galleries. That is, to prioritize your valued, existing clientele.
An edition of 35 isn't being sold at the gallery. It's already been allocated to their VIP list. Rule of thumb is you don't go to Pace to buy art, Pace comes to you to sell you art. Interesting how Pace and Pace Prints are separate companies but still operate in quite similar ways
I'd say that they both operate in a way that you'd expect from high-end galleries. That is, to prioritize your valued, existing clientele. An edition of 35 isn't being sold at the gallery. It's already been allocated to their VIP list. Rule of thumb is you don't go to Pace to buy art, Pace comes to you to sell you art. Interesting how Pace and Pace Prints are separate companies but still operate in quite similar ways
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jimmyjam on Mar 23, 2021 13:22:28 GMT 1, These will only go to a few here at the forum and most will go to PACE’ s VIP list. Pace Print and all the Pace groups, not the school, work together and share information on collectors. The bigger the collector - the more pace galleries will call or email you some nice offers.
They may or may not advertise these, either way, most likely they already mostly spoken for.
These will only go to a few here at the forum and most will go to PACE’ s VIP list. Pace Print and all the Pace groups, not the school, work together and share information on collectors. The bigger the collector - the more pace galleries will call or email you some nice offers.
They may or may not advertise these, either way, most likely they already mostly spoken for.
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by rbt on Mar 23, 2021 19:18:39 GMT 1, Now Pace posted info on Instagram
Now Pace posted info on Instagram
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New Jonas Wood - Four Landscapes, by jimmyjam on Mar 23, 2021 20:04:06 GMT 1, “Four Landscapes” (2020) is a suite of four Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts. Wood collaborated with Pace Editions Master Printer Yasu Shibata on “Four Landscapes” over more than two years. Drawn from found and personal imagery, the prints embody Wood’s distinctive approach to taking apart and rebuilding an image with additive mark-making and patterning, distilled through the Ukiyo-e printmaker’s subtle command of form and color. Each print required between twelve and twenty wood blocks, which Shibata carved using traditional hand tools. The blocks were inked with up to 73 individual colors, each applied by hand for every impression of the edition. A selection of the hand-carved wood blocks used to print Four Landscapes will be displayed alongside the prints."
These will almost be art pieces themselves. Yasu Shibata does all the really expensive woodblock prints for Pace. The Yoshitomo Nara ones by Pace were done by him and as well as many others. I can't even imagine the price and demand for these. Think these will come out great.
Good job - Jonas Wood. This is a pretty strong print release; in my opinion. Hope he limits his future print releases a little more and does quality prints like these. But good direction either way.
“Four Landscapes” (2020) is a suite of four Ukiyo-e Japanese style woodcuts. Wood collaborated with Pace Editions Master Printer Yasu Shibata on “Four Landscapes” over more than two years. Drawn from found and personal imagery, the prints embody Wood’s distinctive approach to taking apart and rebuilding an image with additive mark-making and patterning, distilled through the Ukiyo-e printmaker’s subtle command of form and color. Each print required between twelve and twenty wood blocks, which Shibata carved using traditional hand tools. The blocks were inked with up to 73 individual colors, each applied by hand for every impression of the edition. A selection of the hand-carved wood blocks used to print Four Landscapes will be displayed alongside the prints."
These will almost be art pieces themselves. Yasu Shibata does all the really expensive woodblock prints for Pace. The Yoshitomo Nara ones by Pace were done by him and as well as many others. I can't even imagine the price and demand for these. Think these will come out great.
Good job - Jonas Wood. This is a pretty strong print release; in my opinion. Hope he limits his future print releases a little more and does quality prints like these. But good direction either way.
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