Jonathan Gardner

  • Jonathan Gardner’s paintings suspend time, flattening figures, interiors, and environments into a single plane. Referencing 20th-century artists like Matisse and Picasso, he reinterprets their visual language to construct scenes where distinct storylines and characters coexist in stasis. Through this collapse, he blurs reality and invention, transforming familiar imagery into an unexpected—and at times strange—space of his own making.
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