San José Museum of Art presents a new exhibition featuring unseen works by local artist Jay DeFeo

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San José Museum of Art presents a new exhibition featuring unseen works by local artist Jay DeFeo
Installation of Undersoul: Jay DeFeo on view at San José Museum of Art, March 8-July 7, 2019. Photo by Frederick Liang.



SAN JOSE, CA.- The San José Museum of Art presents a new exhibition with previously unseen photographs by the artist Jay DeFeo. Though she is well known for her monumental painting The Rose (1958–66), DeFeo’s visual and poetic associations play across a remarkable array of media and material. Using four DeFeo works in SJMA’s permanent collection as the organizing catalyst, Undersoul: Jay DeFeo explores DeFeo’s prolific use of photography as a critical facet of her process within the context of her multimedia work, deepening and extending her important legacy beyond painting and drawing.

Undersoul: Jay DeFeo is on view from March 8–July 7, 2019. Organized by the San José Museum of Art, and curated by Lauren Schell Dickens, curator and Kathryn Wade, curatorial associate, the exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue published by SJMA. Both the exhibition and catalogue offer important new scholarship that uniquely examines the role of photography in DeFeo's practice.

Susan Sayre Batton, Oshman Executive Director of the San José Museum of Art, said, “It is an extraordinary privilege for the San José Museum of Art to present this focused exhibition of the work of Jay DeFeo, an artist whose work was critically acclaimed, actively collected, and powerful in its impact on other artists in the Bay Area and beyond. We are grateful to The Jay DeFeo Foundation, who generously share unpublished works to come into dialog with four paintings and drawings from the SJMA permanent collection, and to curator Lauren Schell Dickens, who presents new scholarship. This exhibition launches us into our 50th Anniversary year with a season of solo exhibitions of visionary women artists.”

Undersoul: Jay DeFeo features unique photographs, photo collages, photocopies, drawings, and paintings from the 1970s and 1980s that track the artist’s visual vocabulary across media and subject matter. DeFeo’s camera was a tool for focusing and framing, a lens through which she fixated on texture, manipulated tonality and perspective, while exploring elemental aspects of the photographically-captured world around her. Built around four works by DeFeo in SJMA's permanent collection as guiding lynchpins, the exhibition examines DeFeo’s visual symbols and formal qualities that transmute across media.

Jay DeFeo (1929-1989) was born in Hanover, New Hampshire and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she lived in San Francisco and San José. She received her BA and MA from the University of California, Berkeley. DeFeo was a pivotal figure in the historic Beat community of artists, poets, and jazz musicians. She worked with unorthodox materials to explore the broadest definitions of sculpture, drawing, collage, and painting. Throughout her career, DeFeo taught at San Francisco Arts Institute; California College of the Arts, Oakland; and Mills College, Oakland. Her work has been featured in numerous museum exhibitions, including a major retrospective organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York in 2012.

The accompanying 70-page full color catalogue published by Edition One, Berkeley, CA, presents new scholarship and reproduces previously unpublished works from The Jay DeFeo Foundation. The catalogue includes an essay by curator Lauren Schell Dickens; four short texts by curatorial associate Kathryn Wade exploring disparate cross-medium themes; and 30 full color plates of artwork from the exhibition. The catalogue offers new insight into DeFeo’s artistic practice and as a photographer. Over half of the works featured in the catalogue have not been published before.










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