Published on March 27, 2026
Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills is set to captivate art enthusiasts with its latest exhibition featuring the dynamic works of Jonas Wood. This notable showcase will highlight a series of new tennis court paintings, marking the gallery’s tenth exhibition dedicated to Wood and its first based in Los Angeles.
Opening to the public, the exhibition aligns with Wood’s distinct style, characterized and bold compositions that intersect the realms of various art forms. The artist has become well-known for his unique approach, often blending elements of still life, portraiture, and interior scenes, and this new collection is expected to expand upon those themes while injecting a lively sporting vibe.
Art lovers and tennis aficionados alike can explore Wood’s innovative interpretations of tennis courts, a subject that has increasingly occupied his artistic imagination. Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, a city synonymous with both art and sport, the exhibition promises to draw connections between the two spheres, capturing the energy and physicality inherent to both art and athleticism.
The exhibition will remain open to the public through April 25, 2026, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Wood’s world where daily life meets artistic expression. Given the warm reception of Wood’s previous exhibitions, this latest presentation is anticipated to further solidify his reputation as a leading contemporary artist.
As the doors open, Gagosian invites art lovers to experience firsthand the vibrant world of Jonas Wood, where the tennis court transcends its traditional boundaries to become a canvas for creativity and imagination.
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