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Untitled
Vanessa Jackson RA
£1,250 unframed + VAT
£1,500 framed + VAT
2017
4 Plate Lithograph on 300gsm Somerset Satin Paper
Produced by Paupers Press
62 x 75 cm
Edition of 50. Shipping POA.
Signed and Numbered by the Artist

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We are proud to introduce The Bridgeman Folio. This limited edition Folio features specially commissioned lithographs made in conjunction with the acclaimed Pauper Press by 6 Royal Academicians; Bill Jacklin, Vanessa Jackson, Cathie Pilkington, Eileen Cooper, Stephen Farthing and Paul Huxley. Bridgeman Images will be donating 10% of profits to the RA Schools. The Paupers Press is a fine art print and publishing studio that works with many leading and emerging contemporary artists. The studio, based in Hoxton, London, was opened in 1986 and works both by commission directly from artists and galleries, as well as publishing under their own name. Their notable artists include Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Paula Rego, Grayson Perry, Chris Ofili, Eileen Cooper and Craigie Aitchinson, to name but a few.
Vanessa Jackson (b. 1953) lives and works in London. She is a painter and installation wall painter, whose use of geometry and its three dimensional function deny the supposed flatness of modernist space. Her work explores the contradiction of a fully realised space at once pertaining to logic and completeness and uncertainty and unease. Jackson studied at St Martins School of Art from 1971 until 1975, followed by the Royal College of Art. She was President of the New Contemporaries in 1975. Throughout her career she has exhibited in many solo and group shows including London, Bristol and New York. In the RA’s Summer Exhibition 2015 she won The Sunny Dupree Family Award for a Woman Artist. Her prolific teaching career has seen her serve as Head of Painting at Winchester School of Art for nine years, as MA and Research Tutor at the Royal College of Art for fourteen years and as a Senior Tutor at the RA Schools for fifteen years until 2013. She is presently on the Edwin Austin Abbey Council and the British School at Rome Fine Art Faculty, for which she was previously awarded the Abbey Fellowship in 1995. She is included in Painting: Documents of Contemporary Art, published by the Whitechapel and MIT.
We are proud to introduce The Bridgeman Folio. This limited edition Folio features specially commissioned lithographs made in conjunction with the acclaimed Pauper Press by 6 Royal Academicians; Bill Jacklin, Vanessa Jackson, Cathie Pilkington, Eileen Cooper, Stephen Farthing and Paul Huxley. Bridgeman Images will be donating 10% of profits to the RA Schools. The Paupers Press is a fine art print and publishing studio that works with many leading and emerging contemporary artists. The studio, based in Hoxton, London, was opened in 1986 and works both by commission directly from artists and galleries, as well as publishing under their own name. Their notable artists include Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Paula Rego, Grayson Perry, Chris Ofili, Eileen Cooper and Craigie Aitchinson, to name but a few.
Vanessa Jackson (b. 1953) lives and works in London. She is a painter and installation wall painter, whose use of geometry and its three dimensional function deny the supposed flatness of modernist space. Her work explores the contradiction of a fully realised space at once pertaining to logic and completeness and uncertainty and unease. Jackson studied at St Martins School of Art from 1971 until 1975, followed by the Royal College of Art. She was President of the New Contemporaries in 1975. Throughout her career she has exhibited in many solo and group shows including London, Bristol and New York. In the RA’s Summer Exhibition 2015 she won The Sunny Dupree Family Award for a Woman Artist. Her prolific teaching career has seen her serve as Head of Painting at Winchester School of Art for nine years, as MA and Research Tutor at the Royal College of Art for fourteen years and as a Senior Tutor at the RA Schools for fifteen years until 2013. She is presently on the Edwin Austin Abbey Council and the British School at Rome Fine Art Faculty, for which she was previously awarded the Abbey Fellowship in 1995. She is included in Painting: Documents of Contemporary Art, published by the Whitechapel and MIT.