Foam presents On Rape: A History of Misogyny, Chapter Two by Laia Abril. With her work, Abril tells intimate stories that evoke uncomfortable and hidden realities and often deal with inequality between the sexes and oppression of women. (more…)
Jackson Fine Art has a near 30 year history in supporting fine art photography artists and collectors. We cultivate and provide both emerging and established collectors with access to the best fine art photography of the 20th and 21st century, across both traditional and innovative photo-based mediums. Our services include curating, managing collections, framing and installing. We work closely with collectors, curators, consultants and designers to provide our expertise in a warm, inviting space.
In 1990, Jane Jackson opened Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta specializing in 20th century and contemporary photography. The gallery quickly became an important voice in the south as well as the international market.
The gallery has two exhibition spaces and rotates exhibits every ten weeks. Jackson Fine Art participates and has participated in various international art fairs including, The Photography Show (AIPAD) in New York; Art Miami; Paris Photo; Art Chicago: The Navy Pier Show; and Paris Photo Los Angeles.
The client list of Jackson Fine Art includes public institutions such as Metropolitan Museum of Art; The High Museum of Art; The Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts in Houston; Maison Européenne de la Photographie. and Art Institute of Chicago.
Ingeborg Strobl’s oeuvre is moored in the tradition of conceptual and intermedia art. Natural and animal subjects acting as mirror images of society take up a central role in her work (more…)
In the late summer of 2016, I spent six weeks in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region where I documented the transformation of some of the most influential cities in the region: Ordos, Hohhot, and Baotou. While looking back on the images I had taken, I was unexpectedly reminded of post-war Italian cinema (more…)
Born in 1958 in Oran, Algeria Lise Sarfati lives and works between Paris and Los Angeles and is represented by Yossi Milo Gallery, NY, Rose Gallery, LA, La Galerie Particulière, Paris.
Sinziana Velicescu’s work is a minimalist and abstract approach, a modern chronicling of a quiet land surveyor, completely separated of sentimentality. The publication of her series is a documentation of time, bracketed in images of framed surfaces of space.
“The real value of this expansion is not more space, but space that allows us to rethink the experience of art in the Museum.” –Glenn D. Lowry, The David Rockefeller Director (more…)
Dance is my life. It has kept me alive. Performance is a natural extension of it and through it. I’ve made my most cherished human connections. (more…)
Responding to her need to connect with others, Rania Matar captures the nuances of specific individuals while in quarantine, her subjects photographed through a door or window, connecting across barriers.
More than any other modern poet, Wallace Stevens was concerned with the transformative power of the imagination. (more…)