Victory in the Valley of Eshu, Jeff Donaldson, 1971, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Jameela K. Donaldson Size: Sheet: 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm) Medium: Screenprint on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/210674

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Victory in the Valley of Eshu, Jeff Donaldson, 1971, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Jameela K. Donaldson Size: Sheet: 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm) Medium: Screenprint on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/210674
The Jeff Donaldson papers are now fully digitized! View the finding aid online: https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/jeff-donaldson-papers-16272
We will be announcing the release of more fully digitized collections over the next few weeks!
Image: Portrait of Jeff Donaldson, circa 1970
bespoke, reversible data hoodie proto for k.labs. motif generated from three different client provided malware binaries. data knit pixel-to-stitch in 100% filmar zero cotton. assembled at stoll nyc model: anna photo: EMiSpicer design: j.donaldson GLITCHAUS © 2007-2018 All Rights Reserved
The Bauhaus was a formative influence on my work. Next year it celebrates its 100 year anniversary. Designing a limited edition scarf for the Bauhaus.Atelier was a true honor. Poster by Elisa Trebstein.
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Sneak peak of new extra long, reversible, merino wool ASCII scarves* 0rd3r 0nlin3
ROM Data Blanket 2013 📸by John DiCristofaro
Découpe Numérique
Jeff Donaldson © 2001-2018 All Rights Reserved Prepared NES tapestries completed at the Textiellab during a November 2017 residency.
Preparing video game hardware (2001-2018) to intentionally short-circuit, the results of which are then recreated pixel-by-pixel before being woven with a computer loom. Découpe Numérique (Digital Cut) transposes découpage, collage and cut-up technique to digital systems creating new forms and processes.
Big Pink Bio Cotton, Acrylic 165x213 cm
Big Black Acrylic, Cashwool, Eco Cotton 165x195 cm
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Photo from Humanizing The Digital curated by Julie Libersat and Danielle Avram for East|West Galleries March-April 2018