Jesse Draxler grew up in a rural town in Wisconsin. His family had an automobile repair service and as a child he used to draw cars, trucks and engines for hours with friends. In first grade, Draxler discovered that he was
color blind, being red-green color deficient. He studied at the
College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota. His thesis was on the
commodification of subculture through the lens of
punk rock, whose
primary medium was
collage. Draxler began making exhibitions in 2012. On June 1, 2018, Draxler released the book
Misophonia through
Sacred Bones. The 100-page art book included a foreword written by musician
Greg Puciato. On June 15, Draxler and Puciato co-founded the record label and art collective
Federal Prisoner. On September 27, 2018, Draxler premiered a short film at Davenport, Iowa with live score by
Emma Ruth Rundle and Evan Patterson. On September 4, 2020, Draxler released
Reigning Cement, an audio-visual project consisting of a 100-page book of photographs and collages paired with a music album formed by audio assets given to thirty-four musicians, who could arrange them at their disposal but only adding vocals, mirroring the sonic equivalent of a collage. Both the visual and audio material was taken from the noisy industrial area outside of Draxler's studio, which is located on the outskirts of Los Angeles. On April 3, Draxler released its first single "Time reign cemenT", featuring
Full of Hell vocalist Dylan Walker, alongside a music video premiered on
Revolver. On June 12, it was released the second single and video for "Them", featuring electronic band Vowws, through
Juxtapoz. In December 2024, Jesse Draxler's work Pillar was featured in
Christie's "First Open | Post-War and Contemporary Art" auction, an event showcasing works by prominent post-war and contemporary artists such as
Andy Warhol,
Jean-Michel Basquiat, and
George Condo. == Artistry ==