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Matthew Day Jackson
Künstlername: Matthew Day Jackson
bevorzugtes Medium: Malerei
Geburtsjahr: 1974
Nationalität: US
Wohnort: Brooklyn

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Matthew Day Jackson’s Harriet (Last Portrait) monumentalises the image of a black woman on a large oval panel. Working with the artisan techniques of wood-burning and precious stone inlaying, Jackson’s drawing alludes to both antique religious icons and the tradition of folk-craft. Coloured with aniline dye, a pigment used for staining fabric, and the collaged application of yarn, Jackson’s drawing conveys a stunning vivacity, offering a portrait of heroism that frames American cultural history with futuristic promise. Using found materials, Matthew Day Jackson’s sculptures appropriate the cultural symbolism of everyday objects to reassemble visions of American identity. Hanging from the ceiling as primitive mobile, Hung, Drawn and Quartered II is an abject effigy of a lynching. Constructed primarily of a tree branch, Jackson draws upon a romantic heritage, converting his felled utopia into an animistic totem: adding boggle eyes, scythe handle legs, leather studded ‘stockings’, and dangling Birkenstock feet. Uniting references to colonial optimism, native mysticism, pioneering technology, socialism, and hippie fashion, Jackson executes a portrait of lost ideals. Staging an uprooted tree trunk as trumpet, Matthew Day Jackson’s Alphorn With Quartered Stand poses as a figurative call for revolution. Harking back to an age of political innocence, Jackson adopts readymade natural form as an allegory of freedom; positioned beside a stump carved with an eagle insignia, the horn’s dead and varnished tendrils stand as monument and relic. Drawing reference to the American Transcendentalists and new world heroic folklore, Jackson’s sculpture resounds with a nostalgic patriotism reflective of contemporary discontents. Appropriating the media of grass-roots protest, Matthew Day Jackson’s Dance of Destruction is a conglomeration of prints and photographs fly-posted on the gallery wall. Satirically heralding the greatness of America, Jackson places images out of context, rewriting his own ironic version of history. From the origins of a dynasty evidenced by George Washington’s face on the Sphynx, an antique advert boasting the bio-hazard construction of the White House, to a cavalier image of Ronald Reagan made up of his own conflicting words, Jackson revises a nation’s mythology, consolidating parody of current political issues with ‘how it might have been’. (Saatchi Gallery)

wichtigste Ausstellungen von Matthew Day Jackson

Ausstellung Veranstalter Stadt Land Datum
Matthew Day Jackson: In Search of... Kunstmuseum Luzern Luzern CH 22.10.2011
THE IMMEASURABLE DISTANCE Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston (CAMH) Houston US 17.10.2009
Matthew Day Jackson: In Search of... Gemeentemuseum Den Haag Den Haag NL 18.01.2012
Matthew Day Jackson: In Search of... MAMbo Bologna Bologna IT 27.01.2011
THE IMMEASURABLE DISTANCE MIT List Visual Arts Center Cambridge US 06.05.2009
The World Belongs to You Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 02.06.2011
Mapping the Studio Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 06.06.2009
American Exuberance Rubell Family Collection Miami US 30.11.2011
Whitney Biennial 2006: Day for Night Whitney Museum of American Art New York US 02.03.2006
THE WORLD BELONGS TO YOU Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 08.01.2012

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Matthew Day Jackson vertreten:

Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin Miami
Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin St. Claude
Grimm Fine Art Gallery
Hauser & Wirth New York
Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery
Perry Rubenstein Gallery, 23rd Street
Peter Blum Chelsea
Peter Blum Gallery Soho

Sammlungen, in denen
Matthew Day Jackson vertreten ist:

Initial Access, Wolverhampton
Punta della Dogana
Rubell Family Collection
Saatchi Gallery
The Chinati Foundation Artist in Residence