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Jonas Wood Original Works For Sale

Jonas Wood Original Works | Guy Hepner, New York

Market Performance and Investment Authority

Jonas Wood has emerged as one of the most consequential contemporary painters of his generation, commanding extraordinary auction results that confirm his position within the upper echelons of the contemporary art market. His landmark achievement came in 2022 when Large Landscape Pot realized $6.2 million at Sotheby's, establishing a new benchmark for the artist and demonstrating sustained institutional and collector confidence. Christie's previously recorded his Interior with Fernand Léger at $4.9 million in 2020, underscoring consistent demand across major auction houses. According to the Art Basel & UBS Global Art Market Report 2025, the global art market reached $57.5 billion in 2024, with subsequent data from the 2026 report confirming a return to growth in 2025—conditions that have particularly favored established mid-career artists with museum presence and blue-chip gallery representation.

Guy Hepner has facilitated $1,899,500 in Jonas Wood transactions, positioning the gallery as a primary resource for collectors seeking authenticated original works by this critically acclaimed artist. This transaction volume reflects deep market expertise and established relationships with collectors who recognize Wood's enduring significance.

Series Context and Artistic Development

The Original Works series represents Jonas Wood's most intimate creative output—the drawings, monoprints, and works on paper that reveal his distinctive visual language in its most immediate form. Born in Boston in 1977, Wood earned his BFA from the University of Washington before completing his MFA at Tufts University, establishing the academic foundation for a practice that would attract representation from Gagosian and David Kordansky Gallery. His works now reside in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, confirming institutional recognition at the highest level.

Wood's original works demonstrate his characteristic approach to domestic subjects—basketball iconography, botanical specimens, ceramic vessels, and interior spaces—rendered through a flattened pictorial plane that references both Henri Matisse and David Hockney while remaining distinctly contemporary. These works on paper serve not as preparatory studies but as autonomous artistic statements, each carrying the full weight of Wood's compositional intelligence and chromatic sophistication.

Technical Analysis and Material Considerations

The works comprising this series showcase Wood's command across multiple media and techniques. Computer Drawings (2008) presents ten graphite on paper drawings that achieved $81,250 at auction in September 2018, demonstrating early market recognition for Wood's works on paper. This suite reveals the artist's methodical approach to seriality and his ability to transform quotidian digital imagery into contemplative drawn compositions.

Wood Pot (2015), executed in gouache and colored pencil on paper, realized £726,241 at auction in October 2022, confirming that Wood's unique works on paper command prices approaching his canvas paintings. The ceramic pot motif—recurring throughout Wood's oeuvre—functions as both portrait and still life, the decorative surfaces of the vessels providing opportunities for complex pattern interaction and spatial compression.

The Birdcage monoprints, including Birdcage XVI and Birdcage XX (both 2011), employ silkscreen with colored pencil appliqué, a technique that bridges printmaking and drawing. Each monoprint exists as a unique variant, the hand-applied colored pencil ensuring that no two impressions are identical. These works demonstrate Wood's interest in the decorative tradition while maintaining the graphic clarity that defines his visual signature.

Untitled (8) from 8 Pots, an etching in colors with chine-collé on White Satin paper, achieved £135,095 at auction in October 2023, confirming continued market strength for Wood's editioned works with unique characteristics. The chine-collé technique—adhering thin paper to a heavier support during printing—adds material complexity and chromatic depth.

Notable Works and Collecting Considerations

Untitled (Basketball Wallpaper) (2013) exemplifies Wood's engagement with sports iconography, rendered as a digital print in colors on 212 GSM Wet Strength paper. Basketball imagery has been central to Wood's practice since his earliest mature work, connecting personal biography to broader cultural narratives. Untitled (Basketball) (2015), executed in felt tip marker on paper, offers collectors an opportunity to acquire this signature subject in a spontaneous, direct medium.

Large Bromeliad (2011), a graphite drawing, demonstrates Wood's botanical subjects—the houseplant motif that connects his work to a tradition extending from Dutch still life through contemporary interior painting. These botanical works have proven particularly sought-after as Wood's reputation has grown.

Investment Analysis and Market Trajectory

Phillips, Bonhams, Christie's, and Sotheby's have collectively established robust price histories for Jonas Wood's works across all media. The progression from the 2018 result for Computer Drawings through the 2022 and 2023 auction records demonstrates consistent appreciation, with works on paper and unique prints commanding increasingly significant prices as collectors recognize their art historical importance.

Wood's dual representation by Gagosian and David Kordansky Gallery ensures continued exhibition opportunities and institutional placement. His museum presence—MoMA, Whitney, LACMA—provides the scholarly validation that supports long-term market stability. The Art Basel & UBS Global Art Market Report's confirmation of market growth creates favorable conditions for acquisition.

Acquisition Through Guy Hepner

Guy Hepner in New York offers collectors direct access to authenticated Jonas Wood original works, supported by $1,899,500 in documented transactions. Each acquisition includes comprehensive provenance documentation and condition reporting consistent with major auction house standards. Contact Guy Hepner to discuss available works, pricing, and acquisition strategy for building a significant Jonas Wood collection.

Jonas Wood Original Works

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