2020
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Erik Madigan Heck- The Garden
Interview by Shawn Waldron It is fair to say that 2020 is a year Erik Madigan Heck will never forget. While working overseas in... Musée, 23 December 2020 -
Exhibition Review: Saul Leiter's Painted Nudes
Opening on Nov. 13, Jackson Fine Art Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia opened its doors to viewers who had made appointments... MUSEE, 21 December 2020 -
Roger Ballen: Roger the Rat
There was a scene in a recent David Lynch documentary where he tells the story of his father visiting his... Lenscratch, 16 December 2020
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National Geographic | 10 unforgettable images from our Year in Pictures issue
Fifty-seven years to the day after Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech in front of... National Geographic, 8 December 2020 -
Photographer Erik Madigan Heck Turns His Focus Inward in Intimate New Series
Jackson Fine Art is currently featuring an exhibition of new works by Erik Madigan Heck from his new series and... Highbrow Magazine, 3 December 2020 -
The Eye of Photography Magazine: Erik Madigan Heck, The Garden
Jackson Fine Art presents the exhibition of new works by Erik Madigan Heck , from his much-anticipated new series and... L'Œil de la Photographie Magazine, 20 November 2020
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Joseph Szabo’s Semi-Autobiographical Portrait of Suburban America in the 1970s
Following World War II, suburban hamlets began to spring up across the United States; like fields of dandelions they spread... blind photography at first sight, 19 November 2020 -
Aesthetica: Into the Garden
The work of Erik Madigan Heck (b. 1983) occupies a space between photography and painting. The Garden is the artist’s... Aesthetica, 9 November 2020 -
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles
Best of November In Jackson Fine Art ’s latest exhibit The Garden, photographer Erik Madigan Heck merges familiar and fairytale family life through... Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, 30 October 2020
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This Stylist’s Atlanta Home Has THE Dreamiest Kitchen
With works from JFA There are dreamy homes… and then there are Dream Homes™. Prop stylist and cookbook author Annette Joseph is lucky enough... Apartment Therapy , 30 October 2020 -
Pace and Patience
Interview with owner and director of the venerable gallery, Jackson Fine Art Around the world, photography galleries specialize in a wealth of different themes, from vintage prints to emerging artists, or from... Lensculture, 14 October 2020 -
Lighting a fire: Photography exhibition on view at Laney Contemporary
Our country is in a dark place right now. We’re experiencing civil unrest that rivals the environment of the 1960s.... Connect Savannah, 7 October 2020
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RENOWNED ARTIST LYLE OWERKO’S DREAM STUDIO
Lyle first came to prominence when his photograph of the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001 landed on... Thirty Four Fifty West, 2 October 2020 -
What Liberation Looks Like: Sheila Pree Bright In Conversation
n June, Atlanta-based artist Davion Alston published “State of Georgia” as part of Burnaway’s artist column “Mood Ring,” sharing a... Burnaway, 17 September 2020 -
Review: Sheila Pree Bright, Steve Schapiro photos connect the past with the present
When you walk into Jackson Fine Art Gallery in Buckhead, look immediately to the right and you’ll see a Steve... ARTSATL, 9 September 2020
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Julie Blackmon's surreal photos capture daily life in American suburbs
It was in Julie Blackmon’s 30s, after she’d moved into a 100-year-old house in Springfield, Missouri, “in the middle of... Vice, 28 August 2020 -
Art + Design: Civil Rights
Side-by-side exhibitions of civil rights photography continue through September 19 at Jackson Fine Art. In Celebration of the Fire Next... Arts ATL, 27 August 2020 -
Local photo exhibit underscores the timeless story of civil rights — past and present
More than 55 years separate the photographs of Steve Schapiro and Sheila Pree Bright, but their images are kindred. Take... The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 21 August 2020
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Activism Through Photographs: Sheila Pree Bright, Steve Schapiro Display Works Side By Side At Jackson Fine Art
Alicia Garza, founder of the international Black Lives Matter movement, has said “the civil rights movement was not one period... WABE, 14 August 2020 -
Christian Chaize featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine
Centered around a photograph of a beach in Southern Portugal by Christian Chaize through Jackson Fine Art, the breakfast room... Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine, 1 August 2020 -
Reveal: Cig Harvey, Andrea Modica and Debbie Fleming Caffery
Sometimes, it’s what is hidden that creates the magic in our photographs. Yoffy Press has just released a new Triptych... Lenscratch, 30 July 2020
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Atlanta Magazine's HOME Features New JFA APP
Download the Jackson Fine Art free mobile app to see how art on display in the gallery might look like... Atlanta Magazine's HOME, 29 July 2020 -
Photographer Steve Schapiro on capturing moments of John Lewis during the Civil Rights Movement
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'It's a Picture of Someone Who Knows Who He Is.' The Story Behind TIME's Commemorative John Lewis Cover
In 1963, Steve Schapiro, then 28, was on assignment for LIFE magazine, photographing prominent civil rights activists, from James Baldwin... TIME, 21 July 2020
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Brianna Killion Heck by Erik Madigan Heck for Harper’s Bazaar UK July 2020
Fashion photographer Erik Madigan Heck captures his wife Brianna Killion Heck in ‘’ Studies in Stillness’’, a fashion editorial on... Harper’s Bazaar UK, 20 July 2020 -
Stephen Wilkes captured the startling stillness of New York City under lockdown to fight the coronavirus.
Stephen Wilkes is a photographer, TED speaker, and creator of fine art. But at his core, he’s a New Yorker.... National Geographic, 2 July 2020 -
Playing With Food
Read more What Will You Remember?, 30 June 2020
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Bastiaan Woudt : Hidden
Hidden is the first UK exhibition of the Dutch photographer Bastiaan Woudt (b.1987). Showing at Atlas Gallery these images are... The Eye of Photography, 24 June 2020 -
Erik Madigan Heck : The Garden
Erik Madigan Heck's new movie, The Garden, deals with the artist's new eponymous series, 'a fairytale in which figures and... The Eye of Photography, 24 June 2020 -
Behind-the-scenes of the American South's growing indy film industry
In the past decade the American South has become a nexus of film production. Over a year ending summer 2019,... CNN Style, 26 May 2020
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The Essence of Being: Interview with Anna Walker Skillman
30 Years of Women, curated by gallery founder Jane Jackson and current owner Anna Walker Skillman, draws from Jackson Fine... Aesthetica, 29 April 2020 -
Still Lives
In this unnatural state of isolation, photographers show us the things that bind. New York Times, 21 April 2020 -
Monday Gallery, “Barrier Island, Study No. 30”
“Barrier Island, Study No. 30,” a wet-plate collodion photograph by Charles A. McCullers and Cecilia A. Montalvo , whose work... Harper's Magazine, 20 April 2020
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5 Must-See Photography Shows You Can View Online
While galleries have temporarily closed worldwide due to COVID-19, we can still find inspiration through their exhibitions. As part of... Artsy, 7 April 2020 -
HARPER'S Magazine: Monday Gallery
Harper’s is sharing artwork Monday through Friday during the coronavirus crisis, in support of artists and the many museums and... HARPER'S Magazine, 6 April 2020 -
How can photographers capture human connection in the age of coronavirus?
'If you look across into your neighbors' window, you see that they're doing the same things you're doing ... in... CNN, 3 April 2020
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Photographer Alex Harris Boldly Challenges Stereotypes About the American South
While museums around the globe are closed to the public, we are spotlighting each day an inspiring exhibition that was... Artnet News, 3 April 2020 -
Our Best of April: Shelter-In-Place Edition
Window Shopping: Jackson Fine Art While gallery visits are limited for the foreseeable future, this new (and free) app from Jackson Fine Art gives you... Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles , 1 April 2020 -
Jeannette Montgomery Barron's intimate portraits of New York's Downtown It Crowd
“You got to keep making art. That’s my personal salvation,” says the photographer Jeannete Montgomery Barron as we make our... Interview, 20 March 2020
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The Women Photographers Redefining Surrealism for the 21st Century
In Surrealist circles in early 20th-century Paris, artists explored the sensuality and desire of the subconscious mind. With prominent male... Artsy, 19 March 2020 -
Explore 7 spots around metro Atlanta that honor great women
Examine the works of world-famous photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Dorothea Lange , and Atlanta-born artists Jeannette Montgomery Barron and... AJC, 27 February 2020 -
Farnsworth Art Museum Honors 13 Women of Vision
The Farnsworth Art Museum is pleased to announce thirteen Women of Vision as the 2020 Maine in America award recipients.... ArtFix Daily, 31 January 2020
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Leading A New Era of Climate Action
Climate change is a global emergency. It’s threatening crops, water supplies, infrastructure, and livelihoods. It’s damaging the broader economy and... Harvard Business Review, 29 January 2020 -
The New Business of Garbage
Old car seats. Cigarette butts. Used contact lenses. Most people think of this kind of detritus as future landfill, but... Harvard Business Review, 29 January 2020 -
Tabitha Soren Looks Beneath the Surfaces of Tech and Everyday Screens
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s something we look at constantly, and almost never see. With Surface Tension , photographer Tabitha Soren... Hyperallergic, 15 January 2020
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Deborah Willis’s Writings and Exhibitions Have Shaped Scholarship on African-American Photography
In her essential book Posing Beauty: African American Images from the 1890s to the Present, Deborah Willis , writer, educator,... ARTnews, 14 January 2020 -
The Past and The Future of Earth's Oldest Trees
About forty-five hundred years ago, not long after the completion of the Great Pyramid at Giza, a seed of Pinus... The New Yorker Magazine, 13 January 2020 -
Dorothea Lange’s 5 Most Iconic Images
In January 1918, at 22 years old, photographer Dorothea Lange set out from New York on a trip around the... Artsy, 7 January 2020
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This Artwork Changed My Life: Sally Mann’s “Immediate Family”
Sally Mann ’s 1992 book Immediate Family overflows with photographs that capture the ecstatic bliss of youth, in all of... Artsy, 7 January 2020 -
Picturing The South': Photographer Alex Harris Documents Southern Film Industry For High Museum
What do you see when you picture the South? Maybe trees draped in Spanish moss, or plantations and rows of... GPB Radio News, 6 January 2020