Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer


Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French is a self-taught, self-proclaimed "regional narrative painter." Her recent work, including Mojave Burning, depicts the wildfires increasingly seen near her home in Mountain Center, California.


Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French is a self-taught, self-proclaimed "regional narrative painter" and longtime resident of Southern California. Her "mapestries"—a combination of the words "map" and "tapestry"—are graphically simple yet finely detailed.


Jessie Homer French Overview Various Small Fires

April 21, 2020 - July 3, 2020. By Natalie Haddad. Jessie Homer French, Spring Snow - Chernobyl, 2019, oil on plywood, 12 x 23 1/2". Creation and destruction coexist in the natural world; their interplay features prominently in the work of Jessie Homer French. The artist, who lives in Southern California, has experienced the flowering and.


Jessie Homer French, Mojave Burning, 2021 Various Small Fires

Jessie Homer French (b. 1940, New York, NY, lives and works in Mountain Center, CA) is a self-taught, self-proclaimed "regional narrative painter" who routinely, perhaps even obsessively, paints archetypes of death, nature and rural life.


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May 6, 2017 7 AM PT Art Critic Simplified forms, flattened color, irregular perspective — stylistically, landscape paintings and genre scenes by Jessie Homer French might be termed naive..


Jessie Homer French at Various Small Fires Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French. The Library has records for 2 of this artist's projects from as early as 2022, plus 1 group exhibition including this artist. 2022. Jessie Homer French Roots Various Small Fires, Dallas. June 30 - August 13, 2022. Jessie Homer French The Arsenale at the Venice Biennale.


Jessie Homer French at Various Small Fires Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French creates paintings that document the diverse ecosystems native to her home in Southern California—deserts, forests, and oceans—as these sites are confronted with, and play host to, death, destruction, and ecological disaster.


Jessie Homer French at Various Small Fires Art Viewer

Jan. 12, 2024, 5:01 a.m. ET On a sunny autumn morning, in Jessie Homer French's garage-studio, up several miles of mountain switchbacks from Palm Desert, Calif., a dozen canvases are propped on.


I paesaggi onirici e indifferenti dipinti da Jessie Homer French — ARTBOOMS

Jessie Homer French American, b. 1940 Following Follow 11k Follower s Jessie Homer French paints the dark realities of life in rural California: Her canvases feature fires, funerals, fighter jets, and the persistent threat of fault lines. Yet there's a lush, if memorializing, loveliness to French's flat and colorful. Read more


Biennale Arte 2022 Jessie Homer French

Over five decades, Jessie Homer French has produced a catalog of what she describes as "regional narrative paintings" that portray the landscapes of rural California and elsewhere. With tiny, meticulous brushstrokes, the artist builds worlds populated by small human figures as well as domesticated and wild animals.


Jessie Homer French, Mojave Burning, 2021 Various Small Fires

Jessie Homer French (b. 1940, New York City) is a self-proclaimed "regional narrative painter" who routinely, perhaps even obsessively, paints archetypes of death and nature. In addition to painting, Homer considers fly fishing, mapestry-making and hook-latch as other forms of her creative outlet. The candidly dark themes and consistently earnest.


Jessie Homer French at Various Small Fires In death, she finds life

Various Small Fires is thrilled to announce the opening of Jessie Homer French's fifth solo exhibition with the gallery. Following her inclusion in the 49th Venice Biennale and the Hammer Museum's acclaimed Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living Biennial, Normal Landscapes presents a collection of anti-pastoral paintings that playfully reflect on the absurdity of earthly existence through.


Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French (b. 1940, New York, New York, lives and works in Mountain Center, California) is a self-taught, self-proclaimed "regional narrative painter" who routinely, perhaps even obsessively, paints archetypes of death, nature, and rural life. She has held solo exhibitions at Massimo De Carlo, London, UK; Various Small Fires,.


Jessie Homer French, Trout Couch, 1988 Various Small Fires

Jessie Homer French, 'Stealth Bomber/s' was on view at mother's tankstation, Dublin/London, from 21 February until 30 March 2019. Main image: Jessie Homer French, Prescription Burn 1 (detail), 1993, oil on canvas, 46 × 61 cm. Courtesy: the artist and mother's tankstation Dublin/London G


Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer

Jessie Homer French, 97413 Blue River, Oregon, 2021. View works. Various Small Fires is proud to present Roots by Jessie Homer French. The exhibition of new paintings is the regional narrative painter's fourth solo exhibition with VSF and first at the gallery's Texas location. Mostly executed during the pandemic, a series of six new.


Jessie Homer French at Massimo De Carlo Art Viewer

Events. Jessie Homer French (4 results) View Jessie Homer French's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.