Carter Presents Daniel Jackson’s first solo show in the UK.
Daniel Jackson explores the synthesis of computer code with human
actions,
engaging with the ideas propositioned by Malevich, Mondrian, Lewitt
and
Halley and extending a way forward for conceptual art in this century.
By controlling the parameters of the software that he has purposefully
created, and with the final edit of the output, he is able to produce
rigorously constructed paintings and one off prints. The large monochrome
paintings create a retinal disquiet, like an interference on a screen.
The
noise is an overall organised treatment, highly orchestrated and
meticulously worked. The software output is systematically adhered
to and
synthesized with the artist’s intervention, which allows the
works to be
viewed as both optically textured luxury and as a cerebral, logical
construction.
Daniel Jackson has exhibited widely in group shows, notably: 'Junge
Scene' at the Seccession, Vienna, 1998; 'Look and Feel', Buerofriedrich,
Berlin, 2000; 'A Square of Ground', Jerwood Gallery, London, 2000;
'The Royal Road to the Unconscious', Freud Museum, London,2004.
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