Jordan Wolfson

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Wolfson was born in 1980 in New York. In 2003, he received his B.F.A. in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2013, the artist joined David Zwirner. His first solo exhibition was presented at the gallery in New York in 2014. On view May 5 through June 25, 2016, David Zwirner in New York presented a solo show of the artist's new work.

Most Popular Jordan Wolfson Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Infinite Melancholy Trailer (2004)

13 November 2004

Moving at speed over a receding white planar surface defined by rows and rows of identical black letters that spell out, again and again, ‘CHRISTOPHER REEVE', to the sound of etude-like pieces for piano played with a certain hesitance.

Dreaming of the dream of the dream Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Dreaming of the dream of the dream is a 16mm projection consisting of images of waves that come and go continuously.

Real Violence Trailer (2017)

01 March 2017

Real Violence is a brief virtual reality piece that depicts the artist beating a man to death with a baseball bat.

Raspberry Poser Trailer (2012)

12 December 2012

An exploration of life, death, and identity through video, CGI, and animation. Found, performed, and commissioned.

Animation, Masks Trailer (2012)

14 February 2012

“Animation, masks,” the 12-minute 29-second film that is the entirety of Jordan Wolfson’s New York gallery debut, has the hallmarks of a classic.

Riverboat Song Trailer (2017)

27 April 2017

A ragtag troupe of animated characters—three rats, a young boy, an alligator, and two horses—engage with the viewer in a series of vignettes.

Spit Earth: Who is Jordan Wolfson? Trailer (2020)

01 May 2020

Spit Earth: Who Is Jordan Wolfson? is a feature documentary film about this controversial and divisive artist who in the ensuing five years has only solidified his stature with unnerving and provocative new works that elicit extreme reactions from both critical naysayers and vocal proponents alike.

The Crisis Trailer (2004)

13 November 2004

Jordan Wolfson questions his place in the art world while ambling about a medieval cathedral.

ARTISTS FRIENDS RACISTS Trailer (2020)

16 March 2020

In ARTISTS FRIENDS RACISTS, Wolfson continues to probe American culture and contemporary life through an eponymously titled work utilizing a new holographic display technology made of spinning fans that have micro LEDs embedded in their blades.

Ambien Asparagus Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Jordan Wolfson’s video turns language into a physical force that does not merely describe objects but presses against them, distorts them, and animates their meanings.