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Holly Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Otis Jones: New Work on September
10. An opening
reception for the artist will be held on Saturday evening, September 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibition
continues through
October 8, 2011.
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In this exhibition of new work Otis Jones continues his investigation of abstraction. The new paintings
alternate in hue and
texture, ranging from flat to polished, to pitted topography. Evident is his unique signature of staples
attaching canvas and
linen to thick wooden supports reinforcing the relationship of the side to the front of the painting
and exposing traditional
painting materials.
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In building up the surface media and alternately sanding it away, Jones foregrounds the status
of his paintings as objects.
For Otis Jones, minimalism operates as a place from which to begin. More importantly, it references
his insistence,
thematically, to produce work that blurs high and low distinctions.
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The artist was born in Galveston, Texas in 1946. He received a B.F.A. from Kansas
State University in Pittsburg in 1969,
and a M.F.A. from the University of
Oklahoma, in Norman in 1972. In 1982, he was awarded a National Endowment
for the Arts–Visual Artists Fellowship Grant. He currently resides in Dallas.
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His work has been included in numerous exhibitions since the 1970s, such as;
Texas Paint Part II: Out of Abstraction, Arlington Museum of Art (2006), Pairings:
Artists selections from the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Center for Contemporary
Art (2005), Texas Vision: The Barrett Collection, The Meadows Museum at SMU
(2004), New Acquisitions, Dallas Museum of Art (1990), and Focus: Otis Jones,
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (1983).
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Otis Jones’ work is in permanent collections, including the Dallas Museum of Art,
MIT List Visual Arts Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Springfield Art
Museum in Springfield, Missouri, the Tyler Museum of Art in Tyler, Texas,
American Airlines in Fort Worth, Neiman-Marcus in Dallas and Plano, Compaq
Corporation in Houston, and Four Seasons Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. His work
has been featured in recent articles in such publications as The Dallas Morning
News (2006), NY Arts (2006 and 2008), THE Magazine DFW (2009), D Magazine
and D Home (2009).
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Holly Johnson Gallery is located at 1411 Dragon Street in Dallas. Gallery hours
are 11 to 5, Tuesday - Saturday. The gallery is a member of Contemporary Art
Dealers of Dallas. For information call 214-369-0169, or visit
www.hollyjohnsongallery.com
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