Joel Joseph

About Joel Joseph
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Joel Joseph studied drawing and painting as a young artist for many years at the Cleveland Museum of Art. At Northwestern University, Joseph studied art and was taken under the wing of George Cohen, chairman of the art department. Cohen became Joseph’s mentor and guided Joseph’s independent study in 1968 and 1969. Cohen introduced Joseph to many artists, included noted social realist Ben Shahn, and to many galleries and museums in Chicago. Cohen, himself a well-known surrealistic painter, was a founding member of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Cohen’s inspirational work can be found in permanent collections, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Carnegie Mellon Museum in Pittsburgh, the Minneapolis Museum of American Arts and the Hirschhorn Collection in Washington, D.C. Cohen had an exceptionally strong influence on Joseph’s development as a political artist.

After graduating from Northwestern University, Joseph studied silkscreen printing from Clifford Chieffo, the head of the art department at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

Some of Joseph’s work is in the concrete poetry genre. Concrete poetry consists and poetry in words and images. In 1970, Joseph met with leading concrete poet Ian Hamilton Finley in Scotland. The Scottish International published several of Joseph’s concrete poems that same year.

Joseph was an “Artist for McGovern” in 1972 and exhibited in New York and Washington D.C. with Andy Warhol and other artistss to raise funds for Senator McGovern’s presidential campaign.

Joseph won two awards from West Publishing Company’s “Art and the Law” competition, a nationally recognized, juried annual art show in 1972 and 1973. West purchased two of Joseph’s prints which West later published in book form with other winners of the award.

Joseph participated in a group show at Baltimore Museum of Art, in 1974. His print “Migration” was purchased by the museum.

Joseph participated in a group show “American Painters in Paris,” in 1975 in Paris, France.

Joseph’s works have been displayed and sold by galleries in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York and London.

In 2017, Joseph sold “Trump’s Russian Roulette to art collector Blake Byrne who is on the board of directors of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

In 2018, Joseph was selected by Cynthia Corbett of the Cynthia Corbett Gallery in London, England to be in the Open Show at the Los Angeles Artists Association show December 15, 2018 to January 11, 2019.

Education:
Northwestern University, Georgetown University, studied under head of art departments at both universities.
Studied at Cleveland Museum of Art

Events:
Member, Los Angeles Artists Association.
Benefit Art Show, Gallery 825, July 28, 2018

Recent Exhibitions: Gallery 825, various shows in 2017, 2018, 2019

Brand 47 Annual National Juried Exhibition

September 7 through October 25, 2019
Glendale, California


Portfolio:

Partisan Artisan

This portfolio is political art, for gun control, against Donald Trump, against pollution.

Trump's Russian Roulette “Trump's Russian Roulette”

Six major figures in Trump Russian scandal

Electoral College Tilt “Electoral College Tilt”

The U.S. electoral college is anti-democratic, an anachronistic game.

Right to Bar Legs “Right to Bar Legs”

Word play on Second Amendment's Right to Bear Arms

Planet of Plastic Trash “Planet of Plastic Trash”

We are killing ourselves with plastic pollution

Arms Spiral “Arms Spiral”

Too many people have too many guns

Right to Arm Bears “Right to Arm Bears”

Word play on Second Amendment's Right to Bear Arms