Artsuite - Jason Mitcham - Cartographies II - Jason Mitcham uses the visual language of land use and mapping to explore moments of transition in the landscape. Survey flagging and other elements foreshadow imminent development, while depictions of maps become pictorial devices that interrupt the image as seen from eye-level.

Jason Mitcham

Painting | 2021-22

 
These new works are some of the physical paintings used to create Jason Mitcham's exhibition Reform on ZAZ Corner Billboard in Times Square, NYC. The exhibition uses stop-motion animation to explore reflections on the American landscape, the very essence of artworks, and the broader global context during and post-2020. Using central themes of mapping, land use, growth and decay cycles, and historical layering, Jason explores the intricate interplay of social, political, and environmental forces embedded in the landscape. The artist's commitment to capturing the nuanced complexities of the American terrain breathes life into each canvas.



Size

64 x 93" 


Materials

Sumi ink and acrylic screenprint ink on Arches paper, mounted to canvas, grommeted


Authenticity

Hand signed by the artist

Cartographies II

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Jason Mitcham

Painting | 2021-22

 
These new works are some of the physical paintings used to create Jason Mitcham's exhibition Reform on ZAZ Corner Billboard in Times Square, NYC. The exhibition uses stop-motion animation to explore reflections on the American landscape, the very essence of artworks, and the broader global context during and post-2020. Using central themes of mapping, land use, growth and decay cycles, and historical layering, Jason explores the intricate interplay of social, political, and environmental forces embedded in the landscape. The artist's commitment to capturing the nuanced complexities of the American terrain breathes life into each canvas.



Size

64 x 93" 


Materials

Sumi ink and acrylic screenprint ink on Arches paper, mounted to canvas, grommeted


Authenticity

Hand signed by the artist