JEREMY MANN
About Jeremy Mann
Jeremy Mann (b. 1979) graduated from Ohio University with a Cum Laude degree in Fine Art-Painting. Afterward, he ventured out to California where he earned his Master's Degree with Valedictorian honors at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Since then, Mann has garnered substantial attention in the art world. Praised by critics and collectors alike, his work recently graced the cover of American Art Collector magazine.
Executed on medium to large-scale panels, each exciting work demonstrates the artist's unmistakable style. Working on wood panels provides a strong support, where Mann can utilize a number of techniques: staining the surface, wiping away paint with solvents, and applying broad, gritty marks with an ink brayer. Mann paints with confidence and flair. He addresses complex compositions with a mature eye and his colors are both vivid and atmospheric.
A fast and informative video describing the paths I've taken as an artist to pursue my love of analogue photography and homemade cameras, to illustrate the effects they have played upon my paintings. Created in 5 days (so I apologize for any.. .whatevers) and shown at Evoke Contemporary in Santa Fe.
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Living in downtown San Francisco, Mann paints his immediate surroundings with intimate, dynamic expression. A number of unique compositions are inspired from the city's pavement, where reflected street lamps and neon signs glitter in the rain. In each work, Mann imbues the city with drama, mood, and personality.
Ever ambitious, Mann covers a wide range of subjects beyond cityscapes: interior scenes of lone, young women as striking and restless as the city itself; a bold and intriguing self-portrait, masterful still life paintings, and pastoral scenes that recall the landscape of his hometown.
Mann's remarkable skill and range have made him an integral part of the gallery's strong stable of artists. His skill is unusually strong for a painter so young. We recommend Mann's work to you without hesitation. Prices for his work range from $1,250 to $40,000 depending upon size and complexity.
Selected Awards and Honors
A Solitary Mann, documentary film by Loic Zimmerman / Don’t Come Knocking, 2015
American Artists’ 75 Greatest Artists of All Time, 2012
Education
BFA, Cum Laude Ohio University, Athens, OH
MFA, Valedictorian Academy of Art University, San Francisco, CA