Lot 6 – Vanessa Jackson – Maybe I

£50.00 GBP

Raising Proceeds for Insulate Ukraine


Acrylic collage on paper
2024
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
Raising proceeds for Insulate Ukraine

 

About  

Vanessa Jackson (b. 1953, Peaslake, UK) is a painter and installation wall painter, whose use of geometry and its three-dimensional function deny the supposed flatness of modernist space. Her work explores the contradiction of a fully realised space at once pertaining to logic and completeness and uncertainty and unease. The ornamental and optical play of colour and form in the artist’s work both confirms and confuses the sense of perception. 

Jackson studied at St Martins School of Art from 1971 until 1975, followed by the Royal College of Art. She was President of the New Contemporaries in 1975 and had her first solo show at the AIR Gallery in 1981. She undertook the Yaddo Residency in New York twice, 1985 and 1991. She was chair and then patron for Brazier’s International Artist’s Workshop until 2013. She won The Sunny Dupree Family Award for a Woman Artist for the RA’s Summer Exhibition 2015. 

Her prolific teaching career has seen her serve as Head of Painting at Winchester School of Art for nine years, as MA and Research Tutor at the Royal College of Art for fourteen years and as a Senior Tutor at the RA Schools for fifteen years until 2013. She is presently on the Edwin Austin Abbey Council and the British School at Rome Fine Art Faculty, for which she was previously awarded the Abbey Fellowship in 1995. She is included in Painting: Documents of Contemporary Art, published by the Whitechapel and MIT. Jackson lives and works in London. 

 

Education  

1975-78 

Royal College of Art, London 

1971-75 

St Martin’s School of Art 

 

Solo Exhibitions 

2024 

Paintings and Works on Paper, Studio 1.1, London, UK 

2021 

UpTownDancing, Piccadilly Art Takeover 

 

Group Exhibitions 

2023 

Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, UK 

The Royal Academy Platinum Jubilee Gifts Exhibition, The Royal Collection, The Queen’s Gallery, London, UK 

2022 

8, curated by Luey Graves and Katy Kirbach, 11 Avenue Studios, London, UK 

Hard-Edged, Upsilon Gallery, New York, UK 

 

Awards 

2015 

The Sunny Dupree Family Award for a Woman Artist, RA Summer Exhibition 

Insulate Ukraine

Overview

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Problem

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Solution

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Benefits

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