Jodie Jacobi, Master of Fine Arts, Painting & Drawing
Class of 2003, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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Kasia Kay Art Projects chooses Jodie Jacobi's Hummingbird for the Notions of Wilderness advert in ArtReview: magazine (digitally and in print on page 137).


 
Notions of Wilderness at Kasia Kay Art Projects Print E-mail

Notions of Wilderness
curated by Catherine Forster of LiveBox

June 1-July 28, 2007
Opening Reception June 1st, 6-9 pm
1044 W. Fulton Market St.
Chicago, IL 60607

Paintings by Jodie Jacobi are a part of the group show Notions of Wilderness on exhibit at Kasia Kay Art Projects from June 1 - July 28, 2007

Other Exhibiting Artists Include:
Adam Chapman
Kim Curtis
Kim Dorland
Howard Fonda
Carla Gannis
Claudia Hart
Heather Lyon
Chris Oakley
Julia Oldham
Dominika Skutnik
(art)n collaboration Gerhard Mantz, Ellen Sandor, and Chris Kemp

The word wilderness is derived from the notion of wildness; uncultivated, uninhabited, in other words without human modification. The social and political realities of “nature verses economics” makes defining wilderness in the 21st Century ever more elusive. What is “wild”, what can be called “wilderness”, what is the measure of human “influence” that defines wildness?

Conceptions of wilderness have been important subjects for visual artists throughout history. Notions of Wilderness includes artists deploying multiple mediums to uncover their context of wildness.


 
Under 5 Feet at Chicago Art Source Print E-mail

Udner 5 Feet
curated by Catherine Forster of LiveBox

June 4 - July 14, 2007
Opening Reception June 8th, 6-9 pm
1871 N. Clybourn
2nd Floor Gallery
Chicago, IL 60614

Paintings by Jodie Jacobi are a part of the group show Under 5 Feet on exhibit at Chicago Art Source from June 4 - July 14, 2007


 
Jodie Jacobi Print E-mail
Artist Statement

I find comfort in the order of the universe. I see the world as complex not chaotic, like in the form of a spiral seashell or the organization of honey hives. We all live within this system that is bigger than the both of us and with that, we can find more similarities than differences - it unifies our existence. The paintings have found that there is a there there that we can trust.



Work


Spring Tree
60" x 48"

Summer Tree
60" x 48"

Two Trees
40" x 30"

Butterfly
48" x 60"
 

Fox
60" x 48"

Little Hill

Blossoms
40" x 30"

Hummingbird (SOLD)
48" x 60"
 

Bird House

Flying

Hawk

Snow
 

Tree in the Park I

Tree in the Park II

Palm Tree
48" x 60"

Untitled
12" x 9"
 

Untitled
12" x 9"

Untitled
9" x 12"

Unbreaking the Egg
20" x 20"

Untitled (SOLD)
48" x 60"
 

Untitled
30" x 30"

Untitled
24" x 24"

Untitled
24" x 24"

Untitled (SOLD)
24" x 24"
 

Untitled
48" x 36"

Yellow Rocket
48" x 60"

Water
48" x 36"

Untitled
48" x 36"
 

Halfstar
36" x 48"

Grassstrings
48" x 60"
   



 
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