About
Jordan Homstad (b. 2000) is a painter and theorist working at the intersection of collage, virtual space, eroticism, and human connection. Currently based in Brooklyn, their work has been shown across the United States and abroad, including their most recent solo exhibition All That Surrounds Is Black at RAINRAIN Gallery in New York City (2024). Homstad authored the essay "Writing the Unfamiliar Landscape" in the book C. C. Wang: Lines of Abstraction (2023), as well as the artist book A Glossary of Hyperhumanity (2023). Homstad holds an MFA from Parsons School of Design and a BFA from the University of Minnesota. They are a currently a researcher with the New Centre for Research & Practice.
Image courtesy of Yuhan Cheng for Stilllife, 2023.