ARTIST

A black-and-white artwork depicting a surreal figure merging with a web of wires and telegraph poles. The central figure, resembling a nude human, is intertwined with chaotic lines and cables, giving the impression of being restrained or fused with the electrical structures. The background features a barren landscape with additional poles connected by wires. The composition evokes themes of entanglement, technology, and confinement.
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Kim Jones (b. 1944, Los Angeles) is an American artist recognized for performance, sculpture, and drawing that explore themes of war, conflict, and transformation. Emerging in the 1970s with his performance persona “Mudman,” Jones creates works that merge ritual, myth, and personal history. His art has been exhibited internationally and is included in the collections of MoMA, the Getty, and the Hammer Museum.