Jeanine Woollard - Dish of the Day, 2022
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 46 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
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Jeanine’s prints segue through other-worlds and eras, using drawn and painterly marks to dramatise surreal and everyday characters. Borrowing from fiction, motherhood, dreams and material culture, her work plays out the complex dance of being an artist, woman and mother, and the ensuing theatre this conjures. Often casting herself as muse, she constantly questions the contentious place of women in art history and our mediated world, both in and out of sight. Costumes, patterns, and cartoonish exaggeration support a cast of fleshy bodies, rascals, beasts and disintegrating limbs. Figures are enmeshed in scenes that echo art historical tableau but are often overstretched and strained in their imaginary poses, inviting humour and pathos alike. Jeanine graduated from Goldsmiths MFA in 2007, incorporating printmaking into her practice following a printmaking residency at Camberwell UAL in 2012. She has exhibited internationally, recent exhibitions include Real Time, 2020, Seventeen, London, An Ecology of Images, 2024, Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva. Jeanine was Artist in Residence at Pollocks Toy Museum, London in 2022.
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 46 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £45.00 (unframed).
Jeanine’s prints segue through other-worlds and eras, using drawn and painterly marks to dramatise surreal and everyday characters. Borrowing from fiction, motherhood, dreams and material culture, her work plays out the complex dance of being an artist, woman and mother, and the ensuing theatre this conjures. Often casting herself as muse, she constantly questions the contentious place of women in art history and our mediated world, both in and out of sight. Costumes, patterns, and cartoonish exaggeration support a cast of fleshy bodies, rascals, beasts and disintegrating limbs. Figures are enmeshed in scenes that echo art historical tableau but are often overstretched and strained in their imaginary poses, inviting humour and pathos alike. Jeanine graduated from Goldsmiths MFA in 2007, incorporating printmaking into her practice following a printmaking residency at Camberwell UAL in 2012. She has exhibited internationally, recent exhibitions include Real Time, 2020, Seventeen, London, An Ecology of Images, 2024, Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva. Jeanine was Artist in Residence at Pollocks Toy Museum, London in 2022.
Drypoint
Media Dimensions: 46 x 56 cm
Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Edition of 10
Framed/unframed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £45.00 (unframed).
Jeanine’s prints segue through other-worlds and eras, using drawn and painterly marks to dramatise surreal and everyday characters. Borrowing from fiction, motherhood, dreams and material culture, her work plays out the complex dance of being an artist, woman and mother, and the ensuing theatre this conjures. Often casting herself as muse, she constantly questions the contentious place of women in art history and our mediated world, both in and out of sight. Costumes, patterns, and cartoonish exaggeration support a cast of fleshy bodies, rascals, beasts and disintegrating limbs. Figures are enmeshed in scenes that echo art historical tableau but are often overstretched and strained in their imaginary poses, inviting humour and pathos alike. Jeanine graduated from Goldsmiths MFA in 2007, incorporating printmaking into her practice following a printmaking residency at Camberwell UAL in 2012. She has exhibited internationally, recent exhibitions include Real Time, 2020, Seventeen, London, An Ecology of Images, 2024, Galerie Analix Forever, Geneva. Jeanine was Artist in Residence at Pollocks Toy Museum, London in 2022.