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Jason Wallis-Johnson

Jason Wallis-Johnson is a British artist who studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art and has since developed a diverse practice which includes sculpture, drawing and map-related lightboxes. He has exhibited in Europe and also in New York; his drawings have been acquired by the British Museum, and a lightbox by the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Represented by England & Co, he was included in the group exhibitions, Persistent Obsessions and City X. Drawings by Wallis-Johnson were also featured in the exhibitions Wandering Lines i and Wandering Lines ii at England & Co in 2011 and 2012.

Drawings by Jason Wallis-Johnson will be featured by England & Co at Draw Art Fair London 2019 (17-19 May).



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Drawings & works on paper   Sculpture   

Lightboxes   Map drawings   
Constructions & mixed media



Thames River Systems - Details


Thames River Systems (black on white) 2009
17 x 21.75 x 2.5 inches
Black and white silicone in acrylic case
Edition of 3 individual versions
Ref: JWJ156
Thames River Systems - Details


Thames River Systems (white on black) 2009
17 x 21.75 x 2.5 inches
Black and white silicone in acrylic case
Edition of 3 individual versions
Ref: JWJ155
Paris Périphérique - Details


Paris Périphérique 2010
25 x 22 x 2 inches
Black and white silicone in acrylic case
Edition of 6
Ref: JWJ157
London USA - Details


London USA 2009
33 x 35.5 x 3.5 inches
White on black silicone in acrylic case
Series of 3 individual versions
Ref: JWJ158
London USA - Details


London USA 2009
33.25 x 35.25 inches
Black on white silicone in acrylic and MDF case
Edition of 3 individual versions
Ref: JWJ150
Thames River Systems - Details


Thames River Systems 2009
17 x 21.75 x 2.5 inches
Coloured silicone, using Bartholomew colours, in acrylic case
SOLD
Ref: JWJ154
The Thames i - Details


The Thames i 2009
15.5 x 20.75 x 3 inches
Black on white silicone in acrylic case
(after Willey Reveley’s unrealised proposal of 1796 to straighten the River Thames in East London)
Ref: JWJ148
Seismic Shift: Manhattan - Details


Seismic Shift: Manhattan 2009
Cases each 13.75 x 10.5 x 4 inches
Triptych: black and white silicone in three acrylic cases
SOLD
Ref: JWJ153
Untitled (London 1848, with railroads) - Details


Untitled (London 1848, with railroads) 2008
18.5 x 24.5 x 1.75 inches
Mixed media construction with coloured silicone in acrylic case
SOLD
Ref: JWJ147
Untitled (London 1848, roads in red) - Details


Untitled (London 1848, roads in red) 2008
18.5 x 24.5 x 1.75 inches
Mixed media construction with coloured silicone in acrylic case
SOLD
Ref: JWJ146
Airport Cities (Birmingham and Glasgow Statistics) - Details


Airport Cities (Birmingham and Glasgow Statistics) 2008
16.5 x 13.25 x 1.75 inches
Silicone, paper and acrylic sheet in acrylic case
Ref: JWJ144
The Thames ii - Details


The Thames ii 2009
15.5 x 20.75 x 3 inches
White on black silicone in acrylic case
SOLD
Ref: JWJ149
Dublin in Reverse - Details


Dublin in Reverse 2008
13.25 x 16.5 x 1.75 inches
Silicone in acrylic case
Ref: JWJ143
Untitled (East London) - Details


Untitled (East London) 2008
13.25 x 16.5 x 1.75 inches
Mixed media construction with coloured silicone in acrylic case
SOLD
Ref: JWJ145
London - Details


London 2004
25.5 x 29.5 x 5.5 inches
Lightbox with Perspex and pierced carbon paper
SOLD
Victoria & Albert Museum collection
Ref: JWJ52
Cork (Corcaigh) - Details


Cork (Corcaigh) (detail) 2001
10.5 x 13.75 x 3.25 inches
Perspex lightbox witih pierced carbon paper
Ref: JWJ013
Portadown - Details


Portadown (detail) 2001
10.5 x 13.75 x 3.25 inches
Perspex lightbox with pierced carbon paper
SOLD
Ref: JWJ003
Derry - Details


Derry (detail) 2000
14 x 10.25 x 3 inches
Perspex lightbox and pierced carbon paper
SOLD
Ref: JWJ35