Jansson Stegner
I have always been interested in figurative art that is grounded in realism yet isn't confined by its rules, and takes great expressive liberties with the human form. When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a comic book artist. I liked the over the top subjects and styles of the medium. The extreme simplification – things are reduced to their most essential elements. And then the essential elements are exaggerated.
As I got into painting and studied art history, I found myself attracted to works by artists who pushed the boundaries of the human form in a more expressive and interesting manner than the comic books I had been looking at previously.
These artists span different movements and eras, and I casually refer to their work with the catch-all term "Weird Figuration". Schiele, Dix, Grosz, Balthus, El Greco, Ingres, Ensor, and Alice Neel are but a few of them. I like to think of my work as a continuation of this long-running tradition and, hopefully, adding something new to it.
My paintings are typically not portraits of actual individuals. I often have specific characteristics I want the figure to have and it can be difficult to find a person who embodies all of them so I usually use a combination of different people. Instead of looking at an individual and trying to capture their essential qualities in a representation, I start with my own ideas of what I want the figure to feel like and then take bits and pieces from different sources to construct what I am after. In that way, I guess my paintings are the opposite of portraits. They are not a reflection of reality, but a suggestion of what reality could be.
Jansson
Born in 1972, Denver
Lives and works in Long Island City, New York
EDUCATION
2001 Master of Fine Art, The University at Albany, Albany, NY
1995 Bachelor of Fine Art, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2015 Commission Portraits, Sorry We're Closed, Brussels, Belgium
2015 NADA Art Fair, Sorry We're Closed, New York, NY
2011 NADA Art Fair, Sorry We?re Closed, Miami Beach, FL
2010 ArtBrussels, Sorry We?re Closed, Brussels, Belgium
2008 Sorry We?re Closed, Brussels, Belgium
2007 Bellwether Gallery, New York, NY
2005 Dig Me No Grave, Mike Weiss Gallery, New York, NY
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2015 60 Americans, Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York, NY
Hot Dry Men, Cold Wet Women, Mark Miller Gallery, New York, NY
2014 Unrealism, Fredericks and Freiser Gallery,New York, NY
2013 Body Language, Saatchi Gallery, London
The Naked Truth, Sorry We?re Closed at ART BRUSSELS, Belgium
2013 En Plein Air, Stux Gallery, New York, NY
2012 Breed, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, New York, NY
Bending the Mirror, Columbus College of Art and Design, Columbus, OH
2008 Special Opening, Sorry We?re Closed, Brussels, Belgium
2007 .07/08, Bellwether Gallery, New York, NY
2006 Escape from New York, Curators Without Borders, Berlin, Germany
2005 Idols of Perversity, Bellwether Gallery, New York, NY
New Figuration Show, Galerie Christina Wilson, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Parable Show?, Grimm Rosenfeld Gallery, Munich, Germany
Entourage, Mike Weiss Gallery, New York, NY
2004 Tango, Mike Weiss Gallery, New York, NY
2002 Oil, Mark Pasek Gallery, New York, NY
2001 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition, University Art Museum, The University at Albany,NY
Every Picture Tells a Story, Main Street Gallery, Dobbs Ferry, NY
2000 The Holiday Show, Main Street Gallery, Dobbs Ferry, NY
A Group Exhibition, Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
The Mohawk-Hudson Regional Exhibition, University Art Museum, University at Albany,NY
New Faith, Albany Center Galleries, Albany, NY
1998 Fractured Figuration and Diminishing Man, Robbin Gallery, St. Paul, MN
AWARDS
2015 New York Foundation for the Arts Painting Fellowship
2010 Art Brussels: Collectors? Choice Award
2006 New York Foundation for the Arts Painting Fellowship
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
?Art à tous les étages?, LE VIE, April 29, 2010??Jeune mais cher?, LE POINT, April 23,
2009?Art Brussels, 24th édition: le calme, non la tempete?, L?ECHO, April 20, 2009?
?Jansson Stegner?, THE NEW YORKER, December 17, 2007??Medium Cool?, Tova Carlin, TIME OUT NEW YORK, November 22-28, 2007
?Artist Jansson Stegner Paints Guns and Roses?, Rachel Wolff, NYMAG.COM, December 7, 2007
?Watching the Detectives?, Ana Finel Honigman, STYLE.COM, November 15, 2007
?Don?t Miss Idols of Perversity?, TIME OUT NEW YORK, July 2005
?Review?, Sarah Valdez, ART IN AMERICA, November 2005
?Idols of Perversity?, Sophie Fels, TIME OUT NEW YORK, July 2005
?Mohawk-Hudson Regional Offers Thoughtful Artworks?, Karen Bjornland,THE DAILY GAZETTE, July 26, 2000
?Gotta Believe?, Stacy Lauren, METROLAND, June 22, 2000
?A Regional Well Done but not Rare?, William Jaeger, ALBANY TIMES UNION, July 16, 2000
?Brush with Intensity?, William Jaeger, ALBANY TIMES UNION, June 25, 2000
COLLECTIONS
The Saatchi Collection, London, UK