Artworks
By Jean Wolff
About the Project
Jean Wolff’s work explores the creation of subtle order through the use of strong patterns, grids and geometries, creating a unique visual language through an ongoing process of exploration and experimentation. The work is built on an evolving set of interrelations, rather than just a system of theme and variations. Each work embodies the integration of the processes acquired through these formal investigations. Working in various media, along with an interest in surface, scale and an evolving color palette there exists a conversation between these formal ideas and the abstract works that she creates.
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Jean Wolff has had group and solo exhibits in various galleries in New York City and internationally. In addition, she has published 145 works in 95 issues of 58 magazines. Born in Detroit, Michigan, she studied fine arts at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, receiving a BFA in studio arts. She then attended Hunter College, CUNY in New York, graduating with an MFA in painting and printmaking. She is now part of the artistic community of Westbeth in Manhattan.
For complete exhibition list and bibliography please visit artist website at www.jeanwolff.com
by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer