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Ariel René Jackson
Black Rural Geometry, 2018Chocolate loam soil, white chalk, burlap, silkscreen on linen, red chalkline powder, green chalkboard paint, black chalkboard paint on panel18 x 24 in
45.7 x 61 cmFurther images
Featured in Jackson's 2022 Artpace exhibition. Ariel René Jackson’s exhibition, 'Remember This House: A global story' investigates colorism, nationality, and inheritance. The artist utilizes video, found objects, printing, painting, and...Featured in Jackson's 2022 Artpace exhibition. Ariel René Jackson’s exhibition, "Remember This House: A global story" investigates colorism, nationality, and inheritance. The artist utilizes video, found objects, printing, painting, and fiber work to create scenes and experiences from their cultural past to inspire a global conversation.
“In recent years, Jackson has extended [their] inquiries into rural areas, researching and codifying the history of African American farming and the racist policies to which it has been subject over several generations.” - Sean J. Patrick Carney, Art in America