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mjacksonstudio@gmail.com

@mrk_jcksn


Biography

Born 1976, Nottingham, UK
Lives and works in London
Worked collaboratively as Jackson Webb 2003 - 2010


Education

2005 - 2006, MA Fine Art (Distinction), Chelsea College of Art and Design, London
1995 - 1998, BA Fine Art, Loughborough University, Leicestershire


Exhibitions

2024, On Tenderness & Time, Daniel Katz Gallery, London (Xenia Creative Retreat, curated by Jenn Ellis)
2024, New Abstractions, Informality, Cromwell Place, London
2024, BURIED, OHSH Projects, Thameside Gallery, London
2023, Close Corners, Turps Gallery, London
2023, TERRA, Historic sites across Burgundy, France (curated by Jenn Ellis and Emie Diamond)
2023, total straw, Tannery Studios, London
2023, Close Corners, HilbertRaum, Berlin
2023, Post-Post-War, OHSH Projects, London
2023, (Solo) turtles all the way down, OHSH Projects, London
2022, Absurd, OHSH Projects, London
2022, Seeing Feeling Forgetting, APT, London
2019, PADA, ASC Gallery, London
2018, (Solo) Swimmers, Cartel Gallery, London
2018, Materias Primas, PADA, Lisbon, Portugal
2018, Face To Face, Angus-Hughes, London
2017, Domain Of Sensible Knowledge, ASC Gallery, London
2017, (Solo) Face Is The Closest, Block 336, London
2016, Making The Nature Seen, Tannery Projects, London
2015, Delta, Five Years, London
2014, The Threshold: Liminal Abstracts, MPG, London
2014, Disclosure, Chart Gallery, London
2013, (Curated) Everything Wants to Run, Block 336, London

And the following as collaboration, Jackson Webb:

2010, (The) Evidence, Supermarket Kulterhuset, Sergels Torg, Stockholm
2010, Fowle Hall Features IV, Fowle Hall, Kent
2009, Bad Moon Rising III (curated by Jessica Silverman Gallery), Boots Contemporary Art Space, St. Louis, MO, USA
2008, An Experiment In Collaboration, Jerwood Space, London
2008, SPACE Now, SPACE, London
2008, ARTFutures, Bloomberg Space, London
2008, Painting Plus, Viewpoint Gallery, Plymouth
2008, Ripe For Revisiting On A Daily Basis, 52 Meters, London
2008, ARScie, Blyth Gallery, London
2007, Bloomberg New Contemporaries, New Art Gallery Walsall; Rochelle School, London; Cornerhouse, Manchester
2007, Bridge Art Fair Project Space, Trafalgar Hotel, London
2007, (Curated) Dark Glasses, Standpoint Gallery, London
2007, Days of the Commune Flexi-Space, London
2007, (Solo) Soft Lighting, The Living Room Gallery, Manila, Philippines


Residencies

2023, Xenia residency, Xenia Creative Retreat, Hampshire, UK
2018, Collaborative studio residency, with writer Sarah Thacker, at PADA, Lisbon, Portugal
2017, Winter studio residency at Cove Park, Scotland


Bibliography

INTERVIEWS

2022, ‘Artist Interview and Studio Visit: Mark Jackson’, Issey Scott
2020, ‘Mark Jackson’, Lula Magazine
2017, ‘Mark Jackson’, Young Space
2016, ‘Mark Jackson’ FLOORR Magazine, Issue 4

REVIEWS / PUBLICATIONS / WRITING

2024, Interview with Richard Aldrich, Turps Magazine, (forthcoming)
2023, Online feature for Informality Gallery
2021, ‘Paintings as Living Things—On Rita Ackermann’, article in Turps Magazine, Issue 24
2019, ‘ASC Gallery and Recreational Grounds present work from PADA’s residency’, review in FAD Magazine
2019, ‘Iridescents’, feature of works on paper in Ambit Magazine – Issue 235
2013, ‘Everything Wants to Run’, Block 336 Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9576228-1-4
2013, Review of ‘Everything Wants To Run’, South London Art Map
2013, Review of ‘Everything Wants To Run’, AQNB
2008, ‘An Experiment in Collaboration’, Beacon Press
2008, Review of ‘An Experiment in Collaboration’, BBC Radio 4, Saturday Review with David Aaronovitch, Michael Arditti and Malorie Blackman
2008, Review of ‘An Experiment In Collaboration’, A-N Magazine, October 2008
2007, ‘Bloomberg New Contemporaries’, Cornerhouse Press, ISBN 9780954084875

 

Collections and Awards

2011, Award for best new digital art work, East of Borneo
2008, Travel and production grant for ‘Bad Moon Rising III’, British Council Grants for Artists
2006, The Burger Collection, Zurich, Switzerland
2006, Research Preparation Masters Scheme Award, Arts and Humanities Research Council

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