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James Leonard
  • Painting, Drawings & Print
    • For the Wall
    • For the Hand & Shelf
    • Figureworks
  • Actions
    • Performance
    • Intervention
    • Social Engagement
    • Collaboration
  • Sculpture & Installation
    • Museum & Gallery Works
    • Site Specific & Temporary Works
  • Audio & Video
    • Mixed Media
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  • James Leonard artist. Photo credit Wendy Whitesell.


    James Leonard is a Brooklyn-based artist. His work ranges from figure drawings and handheld objects to videos, installations, and socially engaged performance pieces. 

    Leonard’s art often examines complex intersections: where agency butts up against impotence, where alarm gives birth to growth, and where optimism coexists with grieving. He hopes that his works can serve as a form of wayfinding, helping others find beauty and joy while navigating the challenges of our twenty-first century existence.

    Exhibitions and appearances include Queens Museum, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Wasserman Projects in Detroit, the Delaware Art Museum, and MASS MoCA. His work has been supported by the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, the Jersey City Parks Coalition, and the Joseph Robert Foundation. Leonard received his bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and has an MFA from the University of Michigan. He has presented as visiting artist at institutions including Cornell, Harvard, and American University.

James Leonard - Stapling flier to telephone pole
Seeking Diviners Flyer Campaign
James Leonard - Tear Sheet (sequence displaying wrapping process)
Tear Sheet
James Leonard - outer envelope of unSuicide Note addressed: Tow whomever finds this note
unSuicide Note

James Leonard - Depicting one angle of the Greetings From America lenticular postcard, outlining middle America as God country and liberal leaning edges as Satanic through the use of symbols: a cross and the numbers 666
Greetings from America
James Leonard - Wide shot of an installation of Greyline, a glowing map of a non-existent subway line in Chicago
Greyline
James Leonard - Image taken of the installation, Self Portrait in 3 Phases across 2 Dimensions, which includes four types of documentation, each displayed in a light wooden frame
Self Portrait in 3 Phases across 2 Dimensions (Framed)

James Leonard - Costuming from Sky & Culture performance: gray suit hung on silver hook, situated to the left of a black briefcase which sits upon a shelf at sane height
Sky & Culture
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