Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY (US)
Matthew Day Jackson’s diverse practice encompasses sculpture, painting, collage, photography, drawing, video, performance, furniture design, and installation art. The concept of connectivity is at the core of Jackson’s work. He investigates a wide range of philosophical, scientific, and historical themes that he interweaves with his personal narrative.
The artist employs intensive research and production processes to create objects that coincide with a reassembling of history. He views the combination of materials and references to disparate time periods as a metaphor for interconnectivity. His use of materials reflects the idea that our evolution is not only found within the slow adaptation of our bodies, but it is, “also present in the materials we use to express our humanity over time, the evolving process of the creation of society, and the performance of culture.”
Those who have shaped the cultural, social and political landscape in the United States, such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Buckminster Fuller, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and others, have been influential in the iconogaphic and conceptual basis for Jackson’s work. Accordingly, events that influenced the mythology of American exceptionalism—the Apollo 11 moon landing, development of the American West, and the dropping of the atomic bomb—are rendered to imagine alternate outcomes and suggest the inherent falsehoods contained within such a mythology.
Through referencing the cannon of art history, many of Jackson's works also examine the projection of human desires onto nature. For example in Archimboldo, Still Life with Flowers and Reclining Nude series Jackson investigates how artists have propagated mythologies of beauty throughout history. The still lifes — drawn from paintings made in the 17th century by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Younger, or the portraits inspired by Joos de Momper, are remade almost entirely from artificial materials. Central to Jackson’s practice is mythos of the artist’s hand as well as the temporality of the artworks themselves. The works are composites, incorporate images sourced from landscape photography and painting as well as his own photography, adapted using Photoshop and AI, and allowing for experimentation with artifice and reality.
For Jackson, the measurable and the inexplicable, power and sacrifice, mortality and the infinite are all part of a realm he has dubbed ‘the Horriful’, where everything we do has the potential to create both horror and beauty.
Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974 in Panorama City, CA, US) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY (US). He received his BFA at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA (US) and his MFA at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ (US). He has also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME (US) and obtained the NHRA Supercomp Dragster License at Frank Hawleys Racing School in Gainesville, FL (US).
Recent solo exhibitions include Counter-Earth, PACE, Seoul (KR); Against Nature, PACE, New York, NY (US); Waterfalls and Birds, Guesthouse, Wilson, WY (US) in 2021; Flowers, Windows and Thistles, Hauser & Wirth, Zurich (CH), Audubon in the Anthropocene: Works by Matthew Day Jackson, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS (US) in 2020 and Pareidolia, GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL) in 2019.
His work can be found in the collections of international institutions such as Astrup-Fearnley Museum, Oslo (NO); Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia (IT); Domus Collection, New York & Beijing (US, CN); High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA (US); Kunstmuseum, The Hague (NL); Museo d’Arte Moderna, Bologna (IT); Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA (US); Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam (NL); Rosenblum Collection, Paris (FR); Rubell Museum, Miami, FL and Washington, DC (US); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (NL); Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (NL); Vanhaerents Art Collection, Brussels (BE); Whitney Museum for American Art, New York, NY (US) and Zabludowicz Collection, London (UK).
Immortal Apples, Eternal Eggs
September 21, 2024 - March 16, 2025Hastings Contemporary (UK)Read moreMy World
Curated by Hans den Hartog JagerSeptember 18, 2024 - January 12, 2025Curated by Hans den Hartog Jager, My World features eight artists from within GRIMM's program: Charles Avery , Tjebbe Beekman , Saskia Noor van Imhoff , Matthew Day Jackson ,...Read moreMatthew Day Jackson
Forest Through the TreesSeptember 13 - October 28, 2023GRIMM Keizersgracht 241, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreThe Moon and I
July 13 - August 18, 2023GRIMM 54 White St, New York, NY (US)Read more54 White Street | Inaugural exhibition
GRIMM's new gallery in TribecaMarch 20 - April 17, 2021GRIMM 54 White St, New York, NY (US)Join us in March 2021 for the grand opening of GRIMM's new space in Tribeca at 54 White Street. For more further information, please email info@grimmgallery.comRead moreMatthew Day Jackson
PareidoliaOctober 10 - November 17, 2019GRIMM Keizersgracht 241, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreAway in the Hill
Group ExhibitionJune 27 - August 2, 2019GRIMM 202 Bowery, New York, NY (US)Read moreMatthew Day Jackson & Philippe Vandenberg
Nieuw Amsterdams PeilJune 23 - July 28, 2018GRIMM Keizersgracht 241, Amsterdam (NL)Read morePop-up GRIMM Brussels
Group ExhibitionApril 18 - May 5, 2018Ravensteinstraat 44, Brussels (BE)Read moreCommunity Board
Group ExhibitionNovember 24, 2017 - January 20, 2018Frans Halsstraat 26, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreMatthew Day Jackson
Gunshot Plywood Bronze WorksSeptember 9 - October 13, 2017GRIMM Keizersgracht 241, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreMatthew Day Jackson
Core and StripApril 11 - May 30, 2015Frans Halsstraat 26, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreHuidige Zaken
Group ExhibitionJune 5 - October 1, 2014Frans Halsstraat 26, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreTrieste
Group ExhibitionFebruary 1 - March 15, 2014Frans Halsstraat 26, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreMatthew Day Jackson
Heel GezelligOctober 6 - November 20, 2011Frans Halsstraat 26, Amsterdam (NL)Read moreHeel Gezellig
Group Exhibition organised by Matthew Day JacksonOctober 6 - November 20, 2011Keizersgracht 82Read moreNew Paintings
Group ExhibitionJanuary 16 - March 6, 2010Keizersgracht 82Read moreMatthew Day Jackson
Dynamic Maximum TensionOctober 10 - November 21, 2009Keizersgracht 82Read more
Zürich Art Weekend Has Always Thrived From Its Proximity to Art Basel.
Naomi Rea, Artnet News , September 10, 2020Matthew Day Jackson
Bill Arning, Flash Art, January 1, 2020Art to hold humanity to account
Simon Ings, TLS, August 1, 2019Veracht den burgerman, doch ledig zijne kruiken: Nieuw Amsterdams Peil 2018
Ton Kruse, Metropolis M, June 27, 2019Matthew Day Jackson creates Kolho furniture using moon-inspired Formica
Ali Morris, Dezeen, April 10, 2019Living Artists & Old Masters: Matthew Day Jackson
Skye Sherwin, Vanity Fair, October 4, 2018INTO NATURE: OUT OF DARKNESS
Robin Barry, Mister Motley, August 19, 2018Eigenlijk is het Drentse Frederiksoord al een kunstwerk op zich (in Dutch)
Anouk Boone, Trouw, August 10, 2018Into Nature: 30 kilometer lange kunstroute langs natuur en cultuur (in Dutch)
Anna van Leeuwen, de Volkskrant, August 9, 2018De boktor knaagt, de kunst bloeit (in Dutch)
Joyce Roodnat, NRC, July 18, 2018Sculptuur en natuur verstrengeld (in Dutch)
Kester Freriks, NRC, July 5, 2018Sculptuur is natuur in Drenthe (in Dutch)
Kester Freriks, NRC, July 5, 2018Echte Van Goghs, alleen net een beetje anders
Edine Wijnands, BN De Stem, June 1, 2018GRIMM Gallery presents the politically charged exhibition 'Community Board'
Artdaily, January 1, 2018Community Board
Wall Street International, December 8, 2017COMMUNITY BOARD
Art Bahrain, November 26, 2017At Cornell Tech, Art Engineered for the Imagination
Hilarie M. Sheets, New York Times, September 13, 2017Total Eclipse of the Art: Matthew Day Jackson Organized a Celestial-Themed Exhibition in Wyoming
Caroline Goldstein, Artnet news, August 21, 2017Hauser & Wirth Will Screen Films on Its Roof in Chelsea This Summer
Maximilíano Durón, ARTnews, May 18, 2017KHOL Interviews Artist Matthew Day Jackson
Jackson Hole Community Radio, August 8, 2016Kunstverzamelaar schenkt ‘The Tomb’ aan Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (in Dutch)
Yannick Verberckmoes, De Volkskrant, December 15, 2015Van privé naar publiek
Anne Berk, Financieel Dagblad, December 5, 2015Reviews: Matthew Day Jackson
Jeffrey Kastner, Artforum, November 1, 2013Ati Maier and Matthew Day Jackson
BOMB, October 31, 2013Ati Maier and Matthew Day Jackson
BOMB, October 31, 2013Matthew Day Jackson, Something Ancient, Something New, Something Stolen, Something Blue
Alexander Shulan, The Brooklyn Rail, October 3, 2013The Artist With the Race Car in His Studio
Mark Healy, T Magazine, September 13, 2013Matthew Day Jackson's Milestones
Allyson Shiffman, Interview, September 10, 2013Matthew Day Jackson's New Paintings and Sculpture at Hauser & Wirth Gallery
Samuel Cochran, Architectural Digest, August 31, 2013Matthew Day Jackson at MIT, 2009
Arts in MIT, February 14, 2012Matthew Day Jackson with Charles Schultz
Charles Schultz, The Brooklyn Rail, July 11, 2011Matthew Day Jackson
Ara H. Merjian, Art in America, May 27, 2011Artists on the Verge of a Breakthrough
Karen Rosenberg, New York Magazine, May 1, 2011Matthew Day Jackson
Graham T. Beck, Frieze, November 1, 2010Matthew Day Jackson: Artist as Stuntman
Dorothy Spears, The HuffPost, October 18, 2010Matthew Day Jackson
Marta Gnyp, Zoo Magazine, Issue 28, August 1, 2010Matthew Day Jackson: Mens et manus
Bill Arning, Flash Art, January 1, 2010Matthew Day Jackson
Lauren Ross, Museo, October 1, 2009
Dynamic Maximum Tension
Matthew Day Jackson Authors: Dominic van den Boogerd, Matthew Day Jackson, Tom Morton
Design: AnyTime, 2010Hardcover, 80 pagesRead more
Publisher: GRIMM, Amsterdam (NL)
ISBN: 9081313738
Dimensions: 330 x 240 mm | 13 x 9.5 inin Search of...
Matthew Day Jackson Texts by: Gianfranco Maraniello, Martin J. Sherwin, Steve Pulimood
Design: Eleonora Concetti, 2011Hardcover, 264 pagesRead more
Publisher: Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna (IT)
ISBN: 8896296072
Dimensions: 24.5 x 17.5 cm | 9 5/8 x 6 7/8 inMy World
Hans den Hartog Jager, Museum Singer Laren 2024Hardcover, 192 pagesRead more
Publisher: W Books, in collaboration with Museum Singer Laren
ISBN: 9789462586536
Dimensions: 30.5 x 24.5 cmThe Immeasurable Distance
Matthew Day Jackson Authors: Bill Arning, Deborah Douglas, David Mindell, Tom Morton, David Tompkins
Design: Peter J. Ahlberg, 2010Hardcover, 100 pagesRead more
Publisher: MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA (US) | CAM Houston, TX (US)
Dimensions: 31 x 22 cm | 12 1/4 x 8 5/8 inTotal Accomplishment
Matthew Day Jackson Essays by Jean Baudrillard, Andreas Beitin, Mick Broderick and others, 2014Hardcover, 424 pagesRead more
Publisher: DISTANZ, Berlin (DE)
ISBN: 3954760584
Dimensions: 300 x 235 mm | 11.8 x 9.3 in
Matthew Day Jackson’s first exhibition in Finland, “Maa” at Serlachius Museum Gösta
Matthew Day Jackson May 1, 2019Matthew Day Jackson’s (b. 1974) exhibition Maa at the Serlachius Museum Gösta in Mänttä, and a role-playing game by the same name, imagine a post-apocalyptic...Read more“Into Nature” at Frederiksoord, Drenthe
Matthew Day Jackson July 1, 2018Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974) is fascinated by history, especially the way we remember the past and bend it to our will. In doing so,...Read more