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Sculptor Patrick Jackson Transforms Gallery Space with Immersive Installations

A Glimpse into the Intriguing World of Patrick Jackson’s Art At The Hammer

By Dolores Quintana

Renowned sculptor Patrick Jackson, a native of Los Angeles, is quietly reshaping the gallery landscape with his captivating, immersive installations. Through his distinct creative lens, Jackson crafts a remarkable convergence of reality and artistry that is both captivating and unexpected.

A Hunt for Two Sculptures: The question that intrigues visitors: Have you successfully located both of Jackson’s sculptures within our gallery spaces? Find his work in the Together in Time exhibition, closing this Sunday.

A Limited-Time Opportunity: The clock is ticking for those yet to experience Jackson’s work. His pieces are part of the ongoing “Together in Time” exhibition, set to conclude this Sunday. Missing out on this opportunity would be a regrettable loss.

Jackson’s artistic practice exhibits a versatile approach, involving individual objects as well as immersive installations. His distinctive touch often involves manipulating the gallery’s architectural framework, creating environments charged with psychological depth, and offering an alternate perspective on reality. This immersive quality in his installations carries an almost cinematic quality, inviting viewers into an uncannily familiar yet enigmatic realm.

At the heart of Jackson’s work lies a fusion of literature and theory, intertwining cultural references to unveil intricate layers of meaning. His projects delve into complex narratives, drawing the audience into a web of contemplation and interpretation.

One of Jackson’s notable creations, “Proposal for a Monument,” explores the communicative potential of public sculpture across time. This evocative piece orchestrates various elements around a geometric structure, including a symbolic “rock,” a functional drinking fountain, and even original furniture crafted by Jackson’s grandfather—a personal touch that adds intimacy to the grandeur. The sculpture’s design is both monumental and intimate, inviting tactile engagement and fostering remembrance.

In the captivating exhibition “Made in L.A. 2020: a version,” Jackson’s artistic presence is spread across two prominent institutions in the sprawling city of Los Angeles. One of these captivating showcases can also be explored at The Huntington.

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