About The Work
Jonas Wood's Bball Studio (2019) depicts the studio that Wood rented from Ed Ruscha from 2007 to 2017. "Everything kind of happened in that space", Wood recounts in an exclusive interview with Artspace. The etching recreates a preparatory tracing that Wood says was the impetus for the painting featured on the cover of Phaidon's brand new monograph, Jonas Wood.
The etching, produced in-house by Jonas Wood's studio, is signed and numbered to 200, and comes with a hardcover copy of Phaidon's Jonas Wood, inside a silkscreened limited-edition tote bag. "It wraps up all of these things: Nostalgia for this old studio, this great painting that we used for the cover, and the original drawing changed back into a print—eight years later—to raise money for charity," says Wood. Proceeds benefit Creative Growth, an Oakland-based non-profit that serves artists with developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities.
About Jonas Wood
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Mixed Media
This special limited edition is presented in a bespoke portfolio case, numbered mailer box and silkscreened tote bag alongside a hardcover edition of Phaidon's Jonas Wood monograph.
Etching on white Rives BFK paper
Edition of 200
Paper size: 11 x 9.5 in /27.9 x 24.1 cm
Image size: 5 x 6.25 in / 12.7 x 15.87 cm
Signed and numbered with publisher's chop on recto
BOOK
Hardcover
11.37 x 9.87 in / 29 x 25 cm
160 pages, 200 illustrations
11.00 x 7.00 in
27.9 x 17.8 cm
About The Work
Jonas Wood's Bball Studio (2019) depicts the studio that Wood rented from Ed Ruscha from 2007 to 2017. "Everything kind of happened in that space", Wood recounts in an exclusive interview with Artspace. The etching recreates a preparatory tracing that Wood says was the impetus for the painting featured on the cover of Phaidon's brand new monograph, Jonas Wood.
The etching, produced in-house by Jonas Wood's studio, is signed and numbered to 200, and comes with a hardcover copy of Phaidon's Jonas Wood, inside a silkscreened limited-edition tote bag. "It wraps up all of these things: Nostalgia for this old studio, this great painting that we used for the cover, and the original drawing changed back into a print—eight years later—to raise money for charity," says Wood. Proceeds benefit Creative Growth, an Oakland-based non-profit that serves artists with developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities.
About Jonas Wood
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Katherine Bernhardt tells us about her work in our new Greenpeace edition set
- Interviews & Features: Cindy Rachofsky – 'We were the model for what so many do today in the art world'
- Interviews & Features: Look Inside The New York City AIDS Memorial Auction
- Interviews & Features: Ten great insights from ten great artists who made Artspace editions
- Interviews & Features: Jonas Wood breaks auction record at Christie's
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