Jono Rotman
b. 1974, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Lives and works in San Francisco, USA
Jono Rotman was born in New Zealand and raised in a rural valley near Wellington. His work is predicated on the idea that civilisation is a delicate fiction. He focuses on the point at which different power structures meet, for example amidst the colonial process or at the collision of civilisation and the natural world. This often draws Rotman to subjects on the edges of society. In New Zealand, his work has explored incarceration and gangs, leading him to consider his own place as a New Zealander of European descent in the colonial history of the country. In the US, Rotman's work touches on similar themes, exploring the shifting violent ingredients of the American empire.
Working with large-format film, and often producing works on a large scale, Rotman is attracted to those living on the edge of society. Often extracting his subjects from context, Rotman seeks to harness the potential of the analogue process to transmit spirit. His work neither presumes a ground truth, nor provides a packaged narrative. However, each photograph is offered as a symbol of an entire ecology. Rotman depicts challenging subjects, aiming to confront the things that scare us most. By creating beautiful images of terrible things, his goal is to elicit an experience of the sublime.
Rotman studied printmaking at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina and photography at Wellington Polytechnic. Rotman’s work is represented in collections in the USA and Australasia. His work has been exhibited in the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. He lives in San Francisco, where he is married to a neuroscientist and has two young children.
Gow Langsford Gallery has represented Jono Rotman since 2013.
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Matériel
Jono Rotman 26 Jul - 19 Aug 2017 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]America based, New Zealand born photographer Jono Rotman returns to Gow Langsford Gallery for his third solo exhibition Matériel, following on from his controversial Mongrel Mob Portrait series. Using large format photography, Matériel explores the politically and culturally complex issues of weaponry.Read more -
Mongrel Mob Portraits
Jono Rotman 23 Mar - 16 Apr 2016 Auckland CityJono Rotman mongrel mob, NZ photographyRead more -
Jono Rotman
30 Apr - 24 May 2014 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]In 2014 Gow Langsford Gallery exhibited a series of portraits by New York-based New Zealander Jono Rotman. The large format photographs of patched members of the Mongrel Mob were the subject of intense public debate.Read more
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Jono Rotman Awarded as 2021 Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
May 22, 2021Photographer Jono Rotman has been announced as one of the 2021 Fellows of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation for photography. The Foundation offers fellowships...Read more -
Jono Rotman Interview on Contemporary Hum
June 14, 2019Emil McAvoy speaks with Jono Rotman about his recently published book Mongrelism, and his Matériel exhibition held at our Lorne Street gallery in 2017, as...Read more -
Jono Rotman in British Journal of Photography The Portrait Issue
November 3, 2018Photographer Jono Rotman has been featured in Issue #7876: The Portrait Issue of the British Journal of Photography for his Mongrel Mob images. ' Though...Read more -
Jono Rotman Included in Vevey Art Festival
September 14, 2018Selected works from Jono Rotman's controversial Mongrel Mob portrait series are now on display in the Swiss town of Vevey as part of their Art...Read more -
Jono Rotman wins Images Vevey Book Award
June 11, 2017New Zealand photographer and represented artist Jono Rotman has been awarded the prestigious Image Vevey Book Award for 2017/2018 for his Mongrel Mob photographic series....Read more -
Hawke's Bay Museums Trust Acquires Jono Rotman's Ōmarunui Series
April 12, 2017The Hawke's Bay Museums Trust has acquired Jono Rotman's Ōmarunui photographic series which references the battle that took place there on October 12, 1866. On...Read more -
Jono Rotman Ōmarunui Exhibition at Parlour Projects
October 1, 2016Gallery artist Jono Rotman presents a new solo exhibition titled Ōmarunui at Hawke's Bay's Parlour Projects gallery. Opening on Wednesday 5th October, Ōmarunui features six...Read more