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Jon Serl: As One, As Many - Opening

Jon Serl: As One, As Many, grey text on green background
UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art
3333 Avenue of the Arts
Costa Mesa, California 92626
Saturday, February 21, 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Free

Painter Jon Serl (b. 1894, Olean, NY; d. 1993, Lake Elsinore, CA) lived a life as vivid and unconventional as his artistic practice. A former vaudeville performer, Hollywood voice actor, and gardener who reinvented himself as a painter after World War II, Serl spent decades in California, particularly in San Juan Capistrano and Lake Elsinore, creating expressive works on scavenged materials. His paintings—filled with free-form figures, vibrant color, and eccentric theatricality—reflect a deeply personal world and an unyielding search for truth beyond convention.

In 1981, the Newport Harbor Art Museum (now UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art) organized Psychological Paintings: The Personal Vision of Jon Serl, the artist’s first museum exhibition. Though his reputation later gained national attention, Serl remained on the margins of the art world—reclusive, geographically isolated, and often labeled an outsider. Jon Serl: As One, As Many returns to the place where his artistic journey began, honoring a singular 20th-century painter who forged his path independently and continues to influence contemporary artists in ways that verge on the esoteric.

Starting from the 1940s, the exhibition traces Serl’s transformation from depicting the external world of rural Southern California to conjuring an interior landscape shaped by perception, imagination, and memory, evolving alongside the shifting cultural and social currents of the 20th century. For Serl, painting was an act of discovery, mirroring his own restless search through life. As he once said: “The painting is inside. I just find it.”

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