Jammie Holmes, Endurance, 2020
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Jammie Holmes (American, 1984) - Lefty (2022)
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Jammie Holmes
Furs and Concrete, 2021
Acrylic on canvas and oil pastel on canvas.
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Jammie Holmes (American, b. 1984), Practice, 2022. Acrylic and oil pastels on canvas, 36 x 36 in.
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behold the golden horse by jammie holmes, 2020, acrylic on canvas, 66 × 72 inches
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A SELF PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST ON NARROW STREET, Jammie Holmes, 2020
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Black People in Front of White House
Jammie Holmes
2019
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Engaging with Jammie Holmes' Artistic Vision at the Modern Art Museum
Experience the transformative power of Jammie Holmes’ art at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Curator María Elena Ortiz was instantly captivated by Holmes’ unique style, blending humanistic figuration, dynamic brushwork, and personal themes. His solo exhibition, “Make the Revolution Irresistible,” showcases 15 paintings and an installation, a testament to his artistic journey.
Jammie Holmes, inspired by his roots in the American South, creates art that not only reflects his life but also represents the underrepresented. His work delves into personal experiences and significant political themes. Join us in exploring his journey from self-perception struggles to mastering figuration.
Jammie Holmes’ art invites deep engagement with symbols that tell stories, like “Zebra in the Room,” and includes his first installation — a small chapel. Don’t miss this stirring exhibition that blends personal narrative, social commentary, and artistic innovation.
Learn more about the Jammie Holmes’s artistic vision here!
Source: Texas Today
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Tired” (2020)
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Jammie Holmes (American, 1984) - Huey's Rug (2022)
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Jammie Holmes | What We Talking About
September 8 - October 8, 2022
On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery | New York
507 West 24th Street, New York, NY
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