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Ryan McGinley, Jonas (Molten), 2009.

Ryan McGinley American, b. 17/10/1977

Jonas (Molten), 2009.
Chromogenic print, face-mounted to Plexiglas and flush-mounted.
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282.6 x 182.2 cm
111 1/4 x 71 3/4 in
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Edition 3/3.
Hand-signed by the Artist in ink, printed title, date, and number 3/3 on a gallery label affixed to the reverse of the frame.
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Ryan McGinley's 'Jonas (Molten)' 2009 exemplifies the extraordinary talent that made him 'the most important photographer in America' and the youngest artist ever to have a solo Whitney Museum exhibition...
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Ryan McGinley's "Jonas (Molten)" 2009 exemplifies the extraordinary talent that made him "the most important photographer in America" and the youngest artist ever to have a solo Whitney Museum exhibition at age 25.


McGinley transformed contemporary photography by redefining youth culture imagery. Unlike predecessors Larry Clark and Nan Goldin who depicted youth with underlying darkness, McGinley announced "The Kids Are Alright," presenting gleeful, unfettered subcultures filled with liberation. His genius lies in converging previously separate worlds—queer culture, skating, and graffiti—creating something entirely new.


"Jonas (Molten)" from the groundbreaking Moonmilk series demonstrates McGinley's evolution from spontaneous documentarian to visionary director.


Working in challenging underground cave environments, he and his team pushed "to new levels of bravery and fortitude" to create these otherworldly images. The work's molten-like golden tones reference the crystalline "moonmilk" deposits found on cave walls.


The large-scale chromogenic print (282.6 x 182.2 cm) is face-mounted to Plexiglas, enhancing color saturation and creating dimensional depth. As edition 3/3, this work represents the final piece in a limited series.


McGinley's influence extends beyond photography into defining generational identity. His aesthetic rewrote advertising imagery for major brands and inspired artists like Dan Colen and Dash Snow.


The Moonmilk series was declared Photobook of the Year by the New York Times Magazine in 2009.


His legendary summer road trips became cultural phenomena, creating "dreamed worlds willed into existence" while maintaining spontaneous energy. McGinley captures "a stage in a lifetime" rather than merely "a moment in time."


"Jonas (Molten)" stands as testament to an artist whose revolutionary vision fundamentally changed contemporary photography and created new visual languages for expressing youth, freedom, and transcendent human experience.

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