Lehigh artist to display work in Aspen
Lehigh Acres artist Marcus Antonius Jansen’s work will be on display at the MW Gallery in Aspen, opening on June 25. This is his second solo show there. Jansen’s work is known worldwide. In Jansen’s latest exhibition, he carries us into the shadows of the 21st century existence.
With a keen awareness of his surroundings he creates a surreal urban like atmosphere filled with subconscious revelations that foretell of a future fraught with consequence. Violent brushstrokes, changing textures, and instinctive contrast of color reflect an explosive spontaneity that is the
direct and raw effect of emotion.
Jansen’s Intellectually provocative and paradoxical work encourages discourse among viewers.Inspired by political and social events of today, he paints his own interpretations as he tries to separate truth from fiction in a world of increasing disinformation. His paintings ask us to look at the world in a new way and to consider not only our interdependence, but also the universal nature of our existence.
We are forced to recognize the repercussions of our own apathy and
then ask ourselves what are our responsibilities and how much are we willing to sacrifice.
Jansen continues to remind us that progress has a price. In his most recent work, the streets are now filled with the crumbling infrastructure of a previous generation. Isolated figures walk in the aftermath without refuge from the surveillance of new world technology.
Spotlights illuminate the scenery, as the stage is set for a virtual wasteland rich in metaphorical imagery.
Cornered pigs wait with targets on their back, as we crossover into Jansen’s suburban landscapes and are confronted with foreclosed homes, receding farms and the scattered debris of industry. A school bus careens head on into a collision, the wheels no longer turning. Sheep graze in once green pastures replaced with the urban sprawl of the forgotten cities.
The themes that run through Jansen’s work are vast in scope and are indicative of his insightful ability to see the correlations that connect them. Genetically modified food, the degradation of education, corporate greed, and global dominance are just a few. In his work lies a deeply rooted spirituality that becomes evident by his willingness to explore the unknown. He brings our attention to the things we would normally overlook, while reminding us that within our struggle resides beauty.
Jansen’s work has been included in the 12th International Print & Drawing Biennial in Taiwan and can be found in permanent collections such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas.