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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Great Bear Lake
  • Also known as: M. Day Jackson
  • Museums on APS:
    • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
    • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
    • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
    • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
    • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
  • Nationality: United States of America
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  • Born: 1974, United States of America
  • Top 3 works: Great Bear Lake
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Art period: Contemporary

A Reassembling of History: The Multifaceted World of Matthew Day Jackson

Matthew Day Jackson, born in 1974, is an American artist who defies easy categorization. His practice isn’t confined to a single medium; rather, it explodes across sculpture, painting, collage, photography, drawing, video, performance, and installation – a testament to his insatiable curiosity and profound engagement with the world around him. To call him simply a “contemporary artist” feels insufficient, as his work operates in a space where history, philosophy, science, and intensely personal narrative converge. Jackson’s artistic journey began with formal training—a BFA from the University of Washington in Seattle followed by an MFA from Rutgers University in 2001—but it quickly transcended academic boundaries, blossoming into a uniquely layered and evocative visual language. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

Early Development & Influences

Jackson’s artistic roots are deeply embedded in the Pacific Northwest landscape and its associated sense of isolation and introspection. While specific early influences remain somewhat elusive in biographical accounts, it's clear that a fascination with materials—their inherent properties and potential for transformation—was central from the outset. His initial explorations weren’t about finding *a* style but rather about discovering what different mediums could reveal. This exploratory spirit led him to embrace collage as a foundational practice, allowing him to juxtapose disparate elements and create new meanings through unexpected combinations. The influence of artists who similarly blurred boundaries—Robert Rauschenberg with his combines, Kurt Schwitters’ assemblages, and even the historical precedents of Surrealist collage—can be sensed in Jackson's early work. However, he quickly moved beyond mere stylistic imitation, developing a distinctive approach characterized by meticulous research and a commitment to conceptual rigor.

Themes & Techniques: Connectivity as Core

The concept of connectivity is arguably the most defining element of Matthew Day Jackson’s artistic vision. His works aren't isolated objects but rather nodes in a vast network of associations, drawing connections between seemingly unrelated historical events, scientific discoveries, and personal experiences. This pursuit often manifests through intensive research processes that inform his production. He doesn’t simply *represent* history; he actively reassembles it, fragmenting narratives and presenting them in ways that challenge conventional understandings. Collage, for Jackson, is not merely a technique but a methodology—a way of excavating the past and constructing new realities from its remnants. His paintings often incorporate found materials, archival imagery, and layers of abstraction, creating surfaces that are both visually arresting and intellectually stimulating. Video and performance further extend this exploration, allowing him to engage with time-based narratives and explore the ephemeral nature of memory and experience. He frequently employs a stark aesthetic, utilizing monochrome palettes and minimalist forms to emphasize the conceptual weight of his work. His sculptures, often constructed from industrial materials, possess a raw physicality that contrasts with the intellectual complexity of his other pieces.

Major Achievements & Recognition

Jackson’s career has been marked by significant institutional recognition and critical acclaim. He has had numerous solo exhibitions at prominent galleries and museums worldwide, including Mambo Museo d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, Italy; Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado; and the Portland Museum of Art Biennial in Maine. A particularly noteworthy achievement was his participation in the 2016 Whitney Biennial Day for Night, where he presented a large-scale installation that further solidified his reputation as a leading voice in contemporary art. His work is held in numerous public and private collections, demonstrating its enduring appeal and artistic merit.

Historical Significance & Legacy

Matthew Day Jackson’s contribution to contemporary art lies not simply in the aesthetic qualities of his work but also in his ability to provoke thought and challenge conventional perspectives. He operates within a lineage of artists who have questioned the nature of representation, history, and knowledge—artists like Gerhard Richter, whose explorations of photographic imagery resonate with Jackson's own investigations into archival materials. However, Jackson’s unique approach—his emphasis on connectivity and personal narrative—sets him apart.
  • He encourages viewers to actively participate in the construction of meaning.
  • His work serves as a reminder that history is not a fixed entity but rather a constantly evolving interpretation.
  • Jackson’s multidisciplinary practice expands the boundaries of contemporary art, demonstrating the potential for cross-disciplinary exploration.
As he continues to evolve his artistic vision, Matthew Day Jackson remains a compelling and influential figure, shaping the landscape of contemporary art with his intricate, evocative, and profoundly thought-provoking creations. His legacy will undoubtedly be defined by his unwavering commitment to exploring the complexities of human experience and reassembling the fragments of history into something new and meaningful.



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