Josh Jefferson
Josh Jefferson has made visual art since the late 1990s. With a
singular drive, he combines material experimentation and visual
simplicity in work that engages comics, collage, and a fetish for
the lush verso of antiquated source material—a tactile albeit
intellectual result of his fondness for the past. He is as unafraid
of forging a face with three strokes of the brush and pen-and-ink
splatter as he is of layering a dozen disparately drawn discards
into a harmonious whole. Though Jefferson doesn’t seem to
concern himself with end results, the laboratory’s immediacy
is his prevailing enchantment. He makes marks with learned
abandon; he erases them with naiveté and concision. His practical
approach is alternately reverent and iconoclastic. Whether
rubbing frottage over vinyl lettering, painting with a broad brush,
or drawing with concentrated attention, he makes work that is
a celebration of abandon and control.
– Scott Zieher