
Jonas Wood: Prints
This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Jonas Wood: Prints at Gagosian, 976 Madison Avenue, New York. Revealing Woodâs deep attunement to the interplay of content and form, line and shape, color and space, the exhibitionâthe first survey of prints by the artistâtraced the evolution of his unique visual vocabulary through his printing practice.
The catalogue reproduces more than forty limited-edition prints made between 2004 and 2018 in which Wood explores visual themes including museum interiors, tennis courts, logos, and ceramics that are often based on the work of his wife, Shio Kusaka. The plates are organized into sections representing various printmaking studios with which Wood has collaboratedâincluding Cirrus Editions Ltd., Counter Editions, Hamilton Press, and Wavelength Press, among othersâand features Woodâs insights about his process and inspiration. The book also includes an interview between Wood and the legendary Los Angelesâbased printermaker Jacob Samuel.
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This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Jonas Wood: Prints at Gagosian, 976 Madison Avenue, New York. Revealing Woodâs deep attunement to the interplay of content and form, line and shape, color and space, the exhibitionâthe first survey of prints by the artistâtraced the evolution of his unique visual vocabulary through his printing practice.
The catalogue reproduces more than forty limited-edition prints made between 2004 and 2018 in which Wood explores visual themes including museum interiors, tennis courts, logos, and ceramics that are often based on the work of his wife, Shio Kusaka. The plates are organized into sections representing various printmaking studios with which Wood has collaboratedâincluding Cirrus Editions Ltd., Counter Editions, Hamilton Press, and Wavelength Press, among othersâand features Woodâs insights about his process and inspiration. The book also includes an interview between Wood and the legendary Los Angelesâbased printermaker Jacob Samuel.













