JonOne’s latest works embody the energy and spirit of his live performances, each piece alive with movement and color. From Lisbon to Miami, his vibrant signature transforms every surface, offering a dynamic experience of art in motion. Master of color, movement, and performance, JonOne’s art blurs the lines between painting and live expression, creating immersive visual experiences. In this viewing room we invite you to explore these new collections, available exclusively at Underdogs.

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The first performance, held at Underdogs Gallery in Lisbon, saw him working with an organic material—paper—where his signatures became bold, textured, and raw. Each piece captures the power of his gestures and the energy emanating from his performance.

The second performance, organized by Underdogs as part of a special showcase during Art Basel Miami week, marked a shift to a synthetic medium—colored plexiglass—bringing transparency and light into the dialogue. The result is a refined harmony of color and layered signatures, where every line resonates with precision and vibrancy.

This collection invites viewers to witness JonOne’s unique fusion of art and performance—where movement, material, and energy collide to create something truly extraordinary.

- Lisbon Collection

JonOne’s expressive works on paper from his Lisbon performance capture the raw power and texture of his signature style.

- Miami Collection

In Miami, JonOne’s art on plexiglass brings a new dimension, combining light and color for a striking visual experience.

- New Works on Paper

A fresh series of JonOne’s works on paper, where his dynamic gestures take center stage, brimming with life and intensity.

About the Artist

JonOne

JonOne is an American artist of Dominican origin who grew up in Harlem, New York and moved to Paris in 1987. He began his path as a graffiti writer and then became a self-taught artist, focused on painting. Blending influences from his life experience with urban culture and modern painting (including abstract expressionism and artists such as Jackson Pollock or Jean Dubuffet) he developed a signature colourful abstract style characterised by dynamic brushstrokes, drips, and patterns which he first tried out on the architecture and infrastructure of the city. Known as a freestyler, he has been exhibiting his canvas-based work in various art institutions and galleries around the world to critical acclaim. He currently continues to produce work both indoors and outdoors and divide his time between New York and Paris.

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