Object Details
- Artist
- Jon Serl, born Olean, NY 1894-died Lake Elsinore, CA 1993
- Exhibition Label
- Jon Serl was born in upstate New York into a large family of itinerant vaudeville performers. He spent his youth performing and traveling, often playing female roles. He settled in the California desert south of Los Angeles and began an engagement with painting that consumed him for over forty years. Serl’s surreal imagery recalls his theatrical upbringing, flexible notions of family, views on gender binaries and fluid identities, and his own experience of low-income struggle and marginalization. Semi-narrative paintings like Texas Scene show a diverse array of characters, presented in a palette that favors emotion and psychological states of mind over realism. As the artist himself once explained, “You don’t see my paintings, you feel them.”
- (We Are Made of Stories: Self-Taught Artists in the Robson Family Collection, 2022)
- Credit Line
- Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Margaret Z. Robson Collection, Gift of John E. and Douglas O. Robson
- Copyright
- © 2000, Randall Morris
- 1975
- Object number
- 2016.38.68
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Painting
- Folk Art
- Medium
- oil on board
- Dimensions
- 34 3/8 × 48 in. (87.3 × 121.9 cm)
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- Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
- Department
- Painting and Sculpture
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Topic
- Figure group
- Occupation\domestic\laundry
- Landscape\Texas
- Record ID
- saam_2016.38.68
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk76e0ad06d-85da-47e1-bfd7-a12e2855570c
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