Matthew Day Jackson
Hauser&Wirth New York
This exhibition of artist Matthew Day Jackson (1974) is not indifferent. It investigates on the limits of human beings. To Jackson "the measurable and inexplicable, power and sacrifice, morality and infinity are all part of a kingdom that has been nicknamed 'the Horriful' where everything we do has the potential to create horror and beauty"
" The unobtainable distance, no matter how small, is an infinity" " Artist go to space. It is a space where others cannot or do not want to go, a space which is real and often dangerous, and they report back from there" M.D. Jackson.
Bartholomew, Muscles, Nerves and Veins
Magnificent Desolation
Magnificent Desolation
August 6, 1945
We, Us, Them
Enshrouded Paris
Reclining Nude
Alone in Relationship to the Absurd
Inside, Outside
Inside, Outside (Quartered)
Pieta
Study Collection X
Trophy