Thursday, August 27, 2009

Recent Images by M.H. Yaghooti @ 32 Jones Gallery


"An artist is a chameleon - colorful, diverse and subliminal."

An idea or meme is a living organism. It has the capacity to change, apply and adapt quickly. I infuse my work with imagination and fluidity that reflects my environment and mood. Every painting is an observation in change within a manner of appearance and material, execution and subject matter. The artist can explore this change in politics, theology and idiosyncratic imagery thus building a dialogue between the artist and the viewer, leading them to his or her own interpretations, and giving them a unique and personal experience. The universe is constantly changing and so the individual and their work should as well.

I work in various mediums but oil and acrylic painting are magnetic. Much of my influence is derived from both traditional and modern artists such as Egon Schiele, H. Bosch, Goya, De Es, Francis Bacon and Kent Williams. Music plays a part as well. I've played drums in several projects for the past 15 years. This has enabled me to augment my understanding of creativity outside of visual art and human behavior.

Born in the United States of Iranian and El Salvadorian parents, I spent much of my youth in Jersey City and North Bergen, New Jersey. At 7 years of age, I began drawing and copying Marvel and DC Comics characters. I took as many art classes as I could in high school and college, where I earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design with a concentration in Illustration from New Jersey City University. I've studied under such notables as Ben Jones, Anneke Prins-Simmons and Hugo Bastidas. I currently reside in Rutherford, NJ and work as a web production developer in New York City. I also freelance as a web designer and built and maintain my website, isitandthink.com, where I sell t-shirts and original artwork.


So long as art is alive and well, I'll find purpose.


M.H. Yaghooti

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i have taken over the curatorship at 32 Jones Gallery (i was previously the DJ and gallery helper) and this is the first show i'm doing. i'm nervous about it, but i know its going to be great! i love the work and the its been a pleasure working with Mr. Yaghooti thus far. if you're in the metro ny/nj area on friday 9/4, come check out the opening, you wont be dissapointed!


32Jones Gallery
32 Jones Street
Jersey City, NJ

(walking distance from the Journal Square Path train. minutes away from Tonelle Ave/1&9 by car)


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for more info on the show or directions to the gallery, email me at hoosatron@gmail.com, search the gallery on facebook, or check out the myspace....www.myspace.com/32jonesgallery

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Joy A. Hoos



this is a brand new collage that i just finished. i've been so busy working at my regular job (and 2nd job) and doing "real life" stuff lately that i had taken a little time off from making new work and hadn't produced anything new in over 2 months. i've been itching to get back to it, and given a slew of upcoming group shows with some very interesting themes that i want to submit to, i decided to end my break and get cracking on some new material. this is a collage of found materials (an old book cover, circuits from a broken alarm clock), enamel/acrylic paints, and a 1945 portrait of my great aunt, Joy A. Hoos. i plan to submit it to one of the above mentioned group shows, the theme of which is to re-invent everyday objects (and if accepted, i will post further details/dates). another inspiration behind this, specifically the choice to use a family portrait and a circuit board, was that i was recently listening to (electronic artist) BT's album "emotional technology," and something about that phrase resonated with me. i found it going around and around my head to the point that i decided i wanted to play with it visually. i'm not sure if i'm going to keep this as a one-off piece or i'll make more but i am kind of a little intrigued by the idea of continuing the theme...if there is one thing my family did, it was take LOTS of pictures, which i have been fortunate enough to inherit. i have also toyed with the idea of making art with broken/outdated technology for some time now. in any case, i really enjoyed making this piece and hope that i will have the chance to show it soon.