The Villain Never Dies: Jason Jägel Honors MF Doom
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© Jason Jägel
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Untitled(?) by Jason Jägel, ~2010s(?)
Kagey Art Thoughts 29:
Yesterday Jasmine and I went to San Francisco to see a couple of her friends and watch the St. Patrick’s Day parade. It was honestly pretty uninteresting, I thought. The bands and dancers were pretty good, but besides them it was just cars driving slowly by (and Falun Gong marchers, for some reason?). However, while there, I did spy this mural that captured my interest. The first thing I said when I saw it was, “Why is that person eating a bird?” My question still stands.
We have a blue person holding animal-head balloons in hand and a bird in mouth, which is fun, and another person apparently drawing a pink blob-ghost and water-spewing girl into existence. There’s also a fun plant-house.
Jägel is another modern artist, though I’m not certain how modern this piece is. It’s very colorful and full of activity, which makes it appealing in general, but it’s also weird, which makes it appealing to me.
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Knock Knock, Jason Jägel, 2003, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift
Size: 30 1/4 x 20" (76.8 x 50.8 cm)
Medium: Gouache, synthetic polymer paint, and pencil on paper
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/96250
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Hi there, I run a large format digital print shop and work with a large number of artists, designers and photographers throughout mostly San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.
My business is 9+ years old and prints have appeared internationally in places such as the SF Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center For The Arts, The DeYoung Museum of San Francisco, Kinfolk Galleries in N.Y., New Image Art in L.A. as well as several shows in Tokyo (such as Y+ K+ Gallery, DFW and Salt and Pepper). Other international art shows include Fumetto Festival in Luzern Switzerland, as well as other galleries in Brazil, Portugal, Germany and Iran. SF/Bay Area galleries include: Minnesota Street Galleries, Ever Gold Gallery, Et Al. Gallery, Chandran Galleries, The Midway, SF Mission Cultural Center, Incline Gallery, The Luggage Store, Adobe Books Backroom, Art Primo, FTC, Guerrero Gallery, Hashimoto Contemporary, Athen B. Gallery, Goodmother, Book and Job Gallery, Hit SF, State Space, and many many others.
Here are a few of my current and past clients:
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Tenderloin Museum
San Francisco Film Noir Fest
Creative Growth w/ Francis Ford Coppola
Thrasher Skateboards
U.C. Berkeley Theatre
Jean Jullien (France)
Egle Zvirblyte (Lithuania)
Joe Roberts / LSD Worldpeace
Kristen Liu-Wong
Matthew Palladino
Justin Hager
Michelle Guintu
Jason Jägel
Shannon & The Clams
Thee Oh Sees
Vacation
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SF Skateclub
Mario Ayala
The Shop Designbuild
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Hamburger Eyes
8 Ball Collective
SF NY and LA Art and Book Fairs
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Jason Jägel SF from Noe Chavez on Vimeo.
This is a film about Jason Jägel, art, and San Fransisco's Mission District - May 2015
Directed By: Noe Chavez
Produced By: Sean Lake
Cinematography: Noe Chavez
Colorist: Ayumi Ashley
Sound Design: Chris Konovaliv
Title Design: Byron Parr
Edited By: Noe Chavez
Score: Marmoset
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August 16, 2017
“IMAGINATION”
by Jason Jägel
I would rather have an experience where I’m inspired by something that’s not directly related to my field, and that indirectness invites me to make up the space between in such a way where I don’t know what the result is going to be. It’s in that moment there’s the opportunity to discover something that I couldn’t have prescribed beforehand. —Jason Jägel
From a long line of artists, Jägel is a compulsive doodler, with an everpresent notebook—inspired by books, films, comics—and his daughters. He told In The Make he wants to “arrive with as much as possible and let the process sort things out.” Reflecting his perspectives on imagination and inspiration Jägel’s 2015 mural at 26th Street and Lilac Alley shows off his pride in San Francisco and his relationship with the Mission District, telling just a little of the power and stories of the people he experiences in the neighborhood every day. @jagel
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HOE CAKES (Art Print) Jason Jägel x MF DOOM
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© Jason Jägel
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detail of Jason Jägel’s Chinatown subway mural with Jeff Chang’s Who We Be
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Artist Spotlight: Jason Jägel A recent mural project from Massachusetts-born, San Francisco-based artist Jason Jägel (previously featured here). Painted on the eight boarded-up windows of the former Carl’s Jr on Market St at U.N.
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Palm Grease, Jason Jägel, 2003, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift
Size: 30 1/4 x 22" (76.8 x 55.9 cm)
Medium: Gouache, synthetic polymer paint, and pencil on paper
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/96251
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