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Jonas Wood - Untitled (Basketball Wallpaper), 2013, Digital print in colours on 212 GSM Wet Strength paper

Untitled (Basketball Wallpaper), 2013

Digital print in colours on 212 GSM Wet Strength paper

60 x 36 in ; 152.4 x 91.4 cm

About this work

Untitled (Basketball Wallpaper), a 2013 work by Jonas Wood executed as a digital print in colors on 212 GSM Wet Strength paper, brings together two of the artist's most characteristic preoccupations — the basketball as iconic subject and the wallpaper as a vehicle for exploring pattern, surface, and the aesthetics of domestic space. Measuring 60 by 36 inches, the work's generous format allows Wood's basketball imagery to operate at something approaching architectural scale, turning the print's surface into a field of repeating motifs that recalls the immersive patterning of actual wallpaper. The Wet Strength paper — selected for its durability and capacity to sustain wallpaper installation — underscores the work's relationship to interior decoration, positioning it ambiguously between print and functional wall covering. Wood's basketball motifs, distributed across this surface in a repeating pattern, transform the familiar athletic object into a graphic element: less a subject and more a unit of pattern, accumulating into a field with the visual saturation of a textile or printed interior surface. The digital print medium enables the precise color reproduction and consistent surface quality that this kind of pattern-work requires. Within Jonas Wood's wider body of work, Basketball Wallpaper occupies a distinctive position — explicitly engaging with the tradition of decorative arts and the conceptual possibilities of pattern while remaining firmly within the concerns of contemporary art practice. The crossover between fine art and interior design that this work explores is characteristic of Wood's playful, thoughtful approach to the boundaries of representation: an approach that has made him one of the most original and beloved artists of his generation.

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2013
Medium
Digital print in colours on 212 GSM Wet Strength paper
Untitled (Basketball Wallpaper)

About Jonas Wood

Jonas Wood (b. 1977, Boston, Massachusetts) is one of the most commercially significant and critically engaged American painters working today, an artist whose deceptively cheerful canvases of domestic interiors, exotic plants, sports imagery, and portraiture carry a genuine formal intelligence beneath their beguiling surfaces. Wood studied at the University of Washington, where he received his BFA, before completing his MFA at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in collaboration with Tufts University. He has been based in Los Angeles for much of his career, and that city's particular quality of light, its collector culture, and its deep engagement with design and architecture all permeate his work.

Wood paints what he knows and what he loves: the interior of his own home, the ceramics and vessels his wife Shio Kusaka makes, the sprawling sports venues he grew up attending, the exuberant botanical forms of houseplants scaled to monumental proportions. His signature approach — flat planes of high-keyed colour, graphic patterning, compressed pictorial space, motifs nested within motifs — draws knowingly on a range of sources: Matisse's decorative ambitions, Hockney's Los Angeles interiors, the spatial logic of Japanese woodblock printing. The paintings are warm and inviting on first encounter, but their structural decisions repay close looking. The way a patterned textile disrupts the logic of a room, the way a painted reproduction of a work by Léger or Picasso crops and reframes within Wood's own canvas — these are paintings that think as well as enchant.

Among his most sought-after works are the art-within-art interiors: large-format canvases in which recognisable works from art history appear framed on the walls of his domestic spaces, folded into the patchwork of pattern and colour that defines his compositional method. His works on paper in gouache — equally resolved and chromatically rich — have developed a strong and dedicated following. His print and edition output, though more limited in scale than some of his contemporaries, is actively traded. Auction results have confirmed his position at the top tier of his generation: Large Landscape Pot achieved $6,204,750 at Sotheby's in May 2022, while Interior with Fernand Léger realised $4,896,250 at Christie's in November 2020 — figures that reflect sustained demand from a global collector base.

Wood is represented by some of the most prestigious galleries in the world and his institutional profile continues to grow. His work is held in permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and LACMA, among other significant institutions. He is among that rare group of mid-career painters whose primary market strength and secondary auction performance are equally robust.

Guy Hepner has developed real expertise in the Jonas Wood market, with experience and inventory spanning paintings, works on paper, and editions. Our gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York is well positioned to advise collectors on acquiring Wood's work or to provide free, confidential valuations for those looking to sell. We work with collectors at all levels and maintain active relationships with buyers across the global market for his work.

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