Jennifer Guidi (b. 1972, Redondo Beach, California) draws from several lineages, including the visionary Modernism of the American Southwest, process-oriented minimalism, Light and Space, lyrical West Coast abstraction, and the many strains of art throughout the globe in which intense optical patterning is a driving force. Her work is also inspired by—and generates—meditative states of looking in which boundaries between the outside world and internally visualized spaces break down. Guidi makes images of what it means and feels like to see, whether this is understood to be a physical or metaphysical phenomenon. Rather than rely on the eye alone, she produces tactile surfaces in which sand, acrylic and oil mediums, and pigment are combined. The particulate nature of this mixture is reflected in her imagery, often comprised of boundless arrays of small marks arranged in radiating systems.
Jennifer Guidi has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Orange County Museum of Art, Costa Mesa, California (2023); Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai (2022); Museo Villa Croce, Genoa, Italy (2017); and LAXART, Los Angeles (2014). Recent group exhibitions include A Possible Horizon, de la Cruz Collection, Miami (2020); One Day at a Time: Manny Farber and Termite Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2018); Generations: Female Artists in Dialogue, Part I, Sammlung Goetz, Munich (2018); NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. (2016) and Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2015); and The Afghan Carpet Project, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2015). Her work is in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Dallas Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and Guggenheim Museum, New York, among other institutions. Guidi’s book 11:11, documenting the artist’s 2019 solo presentation at FIAC (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain), was published in 2020 by David Kordansky Gallery. Guidi lives and works in Los Angeles.
Jennifer Guidi
Bright Horizon (Painted Sand Horizon SF #3P, Blue-Pink-Orange-Yellow Sunrise Gradient), 2021
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
40 x 80 x 1 1/2 inches
(101.6 x 203.2 x 3.8 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
An Endless Reflection of Your Beautiful Energy (White #2 PT, Black Sand SF #2E, Multicolor, Black Ground), 2020
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
76 x 58 inches
(193 x 147.3 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Guardians of Light (Triptych: Painted Universe Mandala Triangle SF #2T, Yellow to Pink Gradient, Natural Ground; White #2PT, Black Sand SF #1S, Black Ground; White #3PT, Black Sand SF #2S, Black Ground), 2018 - 2019
sand, acrylic and oil on linen
overall dimensions:
140 x 269 1/4 inches
(355.6 x 683.9 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Wisdom Is Revealed, 2019
graphite, watercolor, colored pencil, and acrylic on paper
6 1/2 x 5 inches
(16.5 x 12.7 cm)
framed:
17 3/4 x 16 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches
(45.1 x 41.3 x 4.4 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Sun In Gemini (Universe Mandala SF #2G, Yellow, Black Sand), 2017
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
116 x 98 x 2 inches
(294.6 x 248.9 x 5.1 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
VC Pink-Purple (White Sand #5 Mandala, Pink and Purple), 2017
sand and acrylic on board
6 1/4 x 5 inches
(15.9 x 12.7 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Rainbow Orb (Painted White Sand SF #1B, Natural Ground, Rainbow), 2017
sand and acrylic on linen
34 x 27 inches
(86.4 x 68.6 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
White Rainbow A (Painted White Sand SF #3F, Natural Ground, White and Rainbow), 2017
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
92 x 74 inches
(233.7 x 188 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Light In Light Out (Painted Yellow Sand SF #1E, Yellow and Orange), 2016
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
76 x 58 x 1 3/4 inches
(193 x 147.3 x 4.4 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Purple Rain (Painted Pink Sand SF #2F, Purple CS), 2016
sand, acrylic, and oil on linen
92 x 74 inches
(233.7 x 188 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Untitled (White, Red & Black, Field 1a), 2015
oil on linen
76 x 58 inches
(193 x 147.3 cm)
Jennifer Guidi
Untitled (Field #11 Black and White), 2014
oil on linen
76 x 58 inches
(193 x 147.3 cm)
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