Jon Revett is an artist and educator living and working in Amarillo, Tx. He is currently the Assistant Professor of Art at West Texas A&M University. His creative genesis is a trip to Robert Smithson’s Amarillo Ramp, an earthwork, and has been published and lectured internationally about the earthwork. He was the primary organizer for the Yellow City Art Gallery from 1999-2001, and a member of the Dynamite Museum in the mid-90s, as well as being the keyboardist for the Humans and the Schraags, both Amarillo rock bands. Revett is an active painter and artist-in-residence at Mariposa Eco-Village just outside Amarillo. He just finished a residency at the Slade College of Art in London and curated the Yellow City Art exhibition.
Revett’s work synthesizes design and personal narrative to create hard-edge geometric paintings. Tessellations are a starting point for his work. His source materials are often photographs, which then he boils down into the gradated color palette for his repetitive patterns. The goal of his process is to simplify the complexity of modern life into an universal aesthetic. While his work does occasionally venture into modern media like video and installation, some of his newest work explores a more sculptural interpretation of painting, employing both sides of the canvas to be displayed simultaneously and in a variety of configurations.
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