Jason Salavon Abstract Prints
American, b. 1970
Using software processes of his own design, Jason Salavon generates and reconfigures masses of communal material to present new perspectives on the familiar. Though formally varied, his projects frequently manipulate the roles of individual elements derived from diverse visual populations. This often unearths unexpected patterns in the relationship between the part and the whole, the individual and the group. Reflecting a natural attraction to popular culture and the day-to-day, his work regularly incorporates the use of common references and source material. Often, the final compositions are exhibited as art objects – such as photographic prints and video installations – while others exist in a real-time software context.
Born in 1970 in Indianapolis, Salavon obtained his MFA from Art Institute Chicago (IL). He has had solo exhibitions in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Columbus, Washington D.C. Houston, Seattle, Cologne, Seoul, London, Geneva, Basel and Paris, among others, and been featured in exhibitions at venues such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), Smithsonian Institution (D.C.), and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA). Salavon's work has been acquired for the public collections of the International Center of Photography (NY), Whitney Museum of American Art (NY), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (CA), Museum of Fine Arts (TX), Museum of Contemporary Art (IL), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), Columbus Museum of Art (OH), Cleveland Museum of Art (OH) and more. In 2013, he was named one of the "50 Under 50: The Next Most Collectible Artists" by Art + Auction Magazine. Salavon lives and works in Chicago, IL.to
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All the Ways (Couch Gag), Archival Inkjet on Paper by Jason Salavon, 2016
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
All the Ways (Couch Gag), Archival Inkjet on Paper by Jason Salavon, 2016
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Medium: Archival inkjet on paper
Dimensions: 42 x 55.25 inches
Ed. 5 + 2AP
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 3), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 3), 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 5), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 5), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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One Week Skin (HBO-Sq), Archival Inkjet Print by Jason Salavon, 2012
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
One Week Skin (HBO-Sq), Archival Inkjet Print by Jason Salavon, 2012
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Medium: Archival inkjet
Dimensions: 67 × 57 3/4 in (170.2 × 146.7 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 1), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 1), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 7), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 7), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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One Week Skin (CNN-Hs), Archival Inkjet Print by Jason Salavon, 2012
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
One Week Skin (CNN-Hs), Archival Inkjet Print by Jason Salavon, 2012
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Medium: Archival Inkjet
Dimensions: 51 x 76.25 inches (129.5 × 193.7 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 4), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 4), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 8), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 8), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 2), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 2), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 6), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
By Jason Salavon
Located in Orange, CA
Narrative Frame (Illuminated Manuscripts 6), Print by Jason Salavon, 2019
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Medium: Archival pigment print
Dimensions: 17 1/2 × 13 1/2 in (44.5 × 34.3 cm)
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