Sobre el Artista
“David W. Jones is one of Canada’s foremost landscape painters”(Ottawa Citizen, January 2007). “The beauty, splendour and unique vastness of our landscape, coast to coast, are captured in his canvases.”(National Arts Centre, November 1999)
For over 35 years, David Jones has exhibited extensively across Canada, Japan, Italy and the United States. In 1981, Jones received a special commission to be Canada’s War Artist depicting activities on board a destroyer on the Pacific Ocean. In 1985, a major art exhibition commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Navy toured North America and Jones’ works were displayed alongside works by Arthur Lismer, Alex Colville and William Ogilvy. In Canada, he has shown at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Calgary’s Glenbow Museum, the National Museum of Nature, the British Columbia Provincial Museum, the Ottawa Art Gallery and the National War Museum.
In March 2003, Jones was invited to paint on stage with the National Arts Centre Orchestra for two sold out concerts. He created two paintings while the Orchestra performed the music of George Gershwin and Alexina Louie. He is happy to reprise this role tonight for Music and Beyond with another Gershwin selection.
In addition to being represented in numerous private galleries across Canada, Jones’ works are part of such diverse collections as: the National War Art collection; the City of Ottawa collection; former Canadian Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney; the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans collection; and the collection of the late jazz great Benny Goodman (later bequeathed to Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC). A personal friend to several jazz legends Jones has created artwork used on Artie Shaw’s autobiography, CD’s and LP’s.