The Castle a solo show by Jason Jägel
on display September 7 through November 11, 2012
The Castle by Jason Jägel
The Castle by Jason Jägel
Looking Right While Facing Left, 2012. Various media, 44 x 21 x 25 inches, inquire for price
Looking Right While Facing Left, 2012. Various media, 44 x 21 x 25 inches, inquire for price
Looking Right While Facing Left, 2012. Various media, 44 x 21 x 25 inches, inquire for price
Looking Right While Facing Left, 2012. Various media, 44 x 21 x 25 inches, inquire for price
The Argument, 2012. Gouache on newspaper, 5 x 8 inches. inquire for price
State Sanctioned, 2012. Gouache on newspaper, 7 x 11 inches. inquire for price
City Living, 2010. Gouache, paper, board, glue, 5 x 6 x 8 inches, inquire for price
City Living, 2010. Gouache, paper, board, glue, 5 x 6 x 8 inches, inquire for price
The Stole Life, 2010. Gouache, paper, board, wood, glue, 5 x 5 x 2 inches, inquire for price
Entrance, 2012. Gouache on paper, 7 x 5 inches, inquire for price
Conjuring, 2011. Pencil, paper, board, wood, glue, 6 x 2 x 6 inches ,inquire for price
Feather In My Cap, 2012. Gouache and pencil on paper, 16 x 11 inches, inquire for price
Spittle, 2011. Ink, pencil and synthetic polymer on paper, 35 x 23 inches, inquire for price
The Bridge, 2012. Pencil and ink on record jacket,12 x 12 inches, inquire for price
The Castle by Jason Jägel
Or This Could Be A Painting, 2012. Gouache, ink and pencil on paper, 28 x 40 inches,
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Jason Jägel was born in 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts. He received degrees from California College of Arts and Crafts (BFA 1995) and Stanford University (MFA 2002). A monograph of his work entitled, Seventy-Three Funshine (2008), was created with an accompanying ten-inch vinyl record with music by Madlib and published by Electric Works, San Francisco. Jägel has been featured in numerous solo and group shows since 1995 including those in New York, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Milan, Barcelona, Los Angeles, Seattle, New Orleans and more. Jagel’s work appears in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The UCLA Hammer Museum and the Portland Museum of Art, among others. Jason lives with his wife and two daughters in San Francisco.