imbuing her enduring subject—the human body—with an elusive dimensionality that verges on the abstract and evoking the layered and fragmented texts unearthed at the Egyptian archaeological site of Oxyrhynchus itself
This poster featuring No Title (2020) was produced in 2023
and on the reverse there is a “sleeping” face with peacefully closed eyes and mouth
instead of using a drawing
This book was published on the occasion of Jordan Wolfson: Body Sculpture at the National Gallery of Australia
Jonas Wood: Yellow and Orange Orchid Clipping Rug Rene Ricard imbuing her enduring subject—the humanJonas Wood translates the three dimensional world around himincluding domestic interiors, sports figures, and vegetationinto flat color and line, confounding expectations of scale and vantage point. This limited edition hand knotted and dyed silk rug, featuring an image of a flowering orchid, is made in Kathmandu, Nepal. Wood explains, I like making editions and prints as an extension of my practice. Even though its very high end, theres still some