Ayana V. Jackson
Ayana V. Jackson (b. 1977 in East Orange, New Jersey; lives and works between Brooklyn, NY and Johannesburg, South Africa) uses archival impulses to assess the impact of the colonial gaze on the history of photography. By using her lens to deconstruct 19th and early 20th century portraiture, Jackson questions photography’s authenticity and role in perpetuating socially relevant and stratified identities.
Jackson’s practice maps the ethical considerations and relationships between the photographer, subject, and viewer, in turn exploring themes around race, gender and reproduction. Her work examines myths of the Black diaspora and re-stages colonial archival images as a means to liberate the Black body. The various titles of her series nod to the stories she is reimagining. Jackson often casts herself in the role of historical figures to guide their narrative and directly access the impact of photography and its relationship to the human body.
Jackson’s work is collected by major local and international institutions including The Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, New York), The Newark Museum (Newark, New Jersey), J. P. Morgan Chase Art Collection (New York, New York), Princeton University Art Museum (Princeton, New Jersey), The National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne, Australia), The Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago, Illinois) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Seattle, Washington). Jackson was a 2014 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow for Photography and the recipient of the 2018 Smithsonian Fellowship.
In 2022, Jackson founded Still Art, an artist residency program focused on emerging Southern African contemporary artists of all disciplines in Johannesburg. From the Deep: In the Wake of Drexciya, her first major institutional exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art opened in April 2023.
The artists forthcoming solo exhibition will open in fall 2025 at our Paris gallery.
Ayana V. Jackson
Invisible Threads are the Strongest Ties6 Oct 2023 - 13 Jan 2024Mexico CityMariane Ibrahim is pleased to present Invisible Threads are the Strongest Ties , a compelling survey exhibition into the artistic journey of Ayana V. Jackson over the past decade and...Read moreLa Vie en Rose
Group Exhibition5 Feb - 19 Mar 2022ChicagoExhibiting Artists: ruby onyinyechi amanze, Raphaël Barontini, Amoako Boafo, M. Florine Démosthène, Maïmouna Guerresi, Mwangi Hutter, Yukimasa Ida, Ayana V. Jackson, Clotilde Jiménez, Shannon T. Lewis, Sergio Lucena, No Martins,...Read moreJ'ai Deux Amours...
Group Exhibition 18 Sep - 13 Oct 2021ParisMariane Ibrahim presents J'ai Deux Amours... , the inaugural exhibition of the gallery’s new space in Paris on Avenue Matignon. On view from September 18 to October 13, 2021, the...Read moreAyana V. Jackson
Take Me to the Water20 Sep - 26 Oct 2019ChicagoTake Me to the Water presents a holistic survey of Jackson’s work to date, a culmination of varied discursive elements present in Jackson’s more than a decade long career. These...Read moreAyana V. Jackson
Dear Sarah6 Apr - 20 May 2017Mariane Ibrahim presents Dear Sarah, which is inspired by the story of Sarah Bonetta Forbes, an African woman of Yoruba origin presented as a gift to the English Queen Victoria...Read moreGroup Exhibition
Back Stories 25 Jan - 25 Mar 2017Back Stories is as much a celebration of the human form as it is an investigation into the ways in which these artists feel the body, particularly the back, can...Read moreAyana V. Jackson
Archival Impulse17 Sep - 24 Oct 2015Inspired by the South African Duggan Cronin photographic archive from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Archival Impulse re-enacts and confronts the historically, dehuman-izing modes of portraying people of...Read more
Ayana V. Jackson
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Noor Brara, The New York Times Magazine, July 6, 2022
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RYAN WADDOUPS, Surface Mag, September 16, 2021
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Gay Gassmann, Architectural Digest, September 15, 2021
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The New York Times, August 9, 2020
Celebrating the Fullness of Black LivesAyana V. Jackson
Experiment Station, The Phillips Collection, April 21, 2020
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Daria Harper, Artsy, April 13, 2020
Truthful Visions of Black IdentityAyana V. Jackson
Laurène Flinois, BeauxArts, November 7, 2019
8 stands qui en mettent plein la vue à Paris PhotoMariane Ibrahim
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Visionary GalleryAyana V. Jackson
Ayesha Shehmir, Harper's Bazaar Arabia, September 22, 2019
Lens of HumanityAyana V. Jackson
Ayesha Habib, Nuvo Magzine, September 19, 2019
Exploring African Mythic WorldsAyana V. Jackson
Charlotte Jansen, Elephant, September 12, 2019
How Has the Camera Been a Tool for Colonialism?Ayana V. Jackson
Gabrielle Bruney, Artsy, September 9, 2019
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Anna Brady & Margaret Carrigan, The Art Newspaper, September 4, 2019
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Karine Monié, Vogue México, September 2, 2019
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AnOther Magazine, September 2, 2019
Autumn Has ArrivedMariane Ibrahim
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Louise Miner & Rasmus Elstner, euronews, June 13, 2019
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Seph Rodney, Hyperallergic, May 30, 2019
Photography Reveals the Uniqueness of the Human BodyAyana V. Jackson
Fiona R. Greenland, Contexts, August 12, 2018
Broadening the Landscape of BlacknessMariane Ibrahim
Antwaun Sargent, Artsy, December 14, 2017
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From the Deep: In the Wake of Drexciya
Ayana V. Jackson | Smithsonian National Museum of African Art March 21, 2023“From the Deep: In the Wake of Drexciya with Ayana V. Jackson” at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art marks Ayana V. Jackson's first...Read moreA Picture Gallery of the Soul
Ayana V. Jackson I Katherine E. Nash Gallery October 25, 2022The group show A Picture Gallery of the Soul with the work of Ayana V. Jackson will be on view at Katherine E. Nash Gallery...Read morePICTURING BLACK GIRLHOOD: MOMENTS OF POSSIBILITY
Ayana V. Jackson | Express Newark February 15, 2022Picturing Black Girlhood: Moments of Possibility is an international exhibition that features more than eighty Black women, girls, and genderqueer artists—ranging in age from 8...Read moreTRUE PICTURES?
Ayana V. Jackson | Sprengel Museum Hannover January 11, 2022The Sprengel Museum Hannover will be hosting TRUE PICTURES? , a show that will be presenting key developments and trends of Canadian and US photography...Read moreRiffs and Relations
Ayana V. Jackson | The Phillips Collection February 15, 2020The Phillips Collection is pleased to announce Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition , a pioneering exhibition expanding the narrative...Read moreAmerican African American
Florine Démosthène, Ayana V. Jackson, and Clotilde Jiménez | Phillips February 10, 2019Florine Démosthène, Ayana V. Jackson, and Clotilde Jiménez were among the artists featured at Phillips' selling exhibition, American African American. January 10 - February 8,...Read moreSmart to the Core: Embodying the Self
Ayana V. Jackson | Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago January 29, 2019Ayana V. Jackson is participating in the Smart Museum's show, Smart to the Core: Embodying the Self. January 29 – May 19, 2019 This exhibition...Read moreNine Moments for Now
Ayana V. Jackson | Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art October 30, 2018Ayana V. Jackson is included in the Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art's exhibition, Nine Moments for Now at Harvard University. October 30,...Read moreThe Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America
Ayana V. Jackson | Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College October 26, 2018Ayana V. Jackson is included in Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery's exhibition, The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America . October 26 - December 16,...Read more
The Armory Show
9 - 11 Sep 2022BOOTH # 126 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze M. Florine Démosthène Maïmouna Guerresi Mwangi Hutter Ayana V. Jackson Shannon T. Lewis Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku...Read moreArt Basel
14 - 19 Jun 2022BOOTH # R24 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Raphaël Barontini Amoako Boafo M. Florine Démosthène Mwangi Hutter Yukimasa Ida Ayana V. Jackson Clotilde Jiménez Ian Mwesiga Carmen Neely...Read moreARCOmadrid
ruby onyinyechi amanze, Mwangi Hutter, Ayana V. Jackson, Clotilde Jiménez, Peter Uka, Lina Iris Viktor26 Feb - 1 Mar 2020BOOTH #9F02 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze Mwangi Hutter Ayana V. Jackson Clotilde Jiménez Peter Uka Lina Iris Viktor Mariane Ibrahim announces its inaugural participation...Read moreParis Photo
Ayana V. Jackson and Zohra Opoku7 - 10 Nov 2019BOOTH #A08 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ayana V. Jackson Zohra Opoku Two booths by Ayana V. Jackson and Zohra Opoku: Mariane Ibrahim Gallery announces its participation in...Read moreUntitled: San Francisco
Ayana V. Jackson18 - 20 Jan 2019For the gallery's inaugural participation in Untitled San Francisco, the gallery presented a solo presentation of works by Ayana V. Jackson.Read more
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