Jeff Sonhouse (born 1968) is an African American painter, known for his mixed media portraiture dealing with Black identity.[1]
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Born | Jeffrey T. Sonhouse 1968 (age 53–54) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | School of Visual Arts, Hunter College |
Occupation | painter |
Sonhouse was born in 1968, in New York City, New York. He attended college the School of Visual Arts, where he received a B.F.A. degree in 1998;[2] followed study at Hunter College, where he received a M.F.A. degree in 2001.[3]
Sonhouse paints portraits, often of Black men which address topics of identity.[4][5] Sonhouse stated, “I paint the black male figure because it’s mine” and “That’s who I am.”[6] His portraits have embellishments and details such as jeweled suits, jewelry and masks; and Sonhouse will sometimes collages into the canvas using mixed media such as glitter, or beads.[1] Some of his portraits are of political figures or reference historical jazz record covers.[1] His painting, The Son of the Hypocrite (2008), references African history and culture.[1]
In 2002, Sonhouse had his first solo exhibition, Tailored Larceny, at Kustera Tilton Gallery.[7] His work was included in the three-part group exhibition, Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery (2006), at the New-York Historical Society.[8]
Sonhouse's work is included in public museum collections at the Studio Museum in Harlem,[9] the Nasher Museum of Art,[10] the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art,[11] and the Rubell Museum.[12]
In 2010, Sonhouse had his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, California at Martha Otero his exhibit was tilted, Better Off Dead, Said the Landlord.[13]
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