Alison Jackson (artist)
British photographer
Alison Jackson
Jackson by Francesco Guidicini, 2015
Born Alison Mowbray-Jackson
15 May 1960 (1960-05-15 ) (age 64)Hampshire, England
Education Chelsea College of Art and DesignRoyal College of Art Occupation(s) Artist, photographer Website alisonjackson .com
Alison Jackson (born 15 May 1960) is an English artist, photographer and filmmaker . Her work explores the theme of celebrity culture . She makes realistic work of celebrities doing things in private using lookalikes .
Education
Alison Jackson attended the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London between 1993 and 1997, and graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture).[ 1]
From 1997 to 1999, Jackson studied for a MA in Fine-art photography at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in London.[ 1]
Career
Jackson photographing lookalikes posing as the British royal family
In 1999, Jackson created black-and-white photographs that appeared to show Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed with a mixed-race love child . The photographs, titled Mental Images, were part of her graduation show at the RCA. She has used lookalikes to create photographs and films of celebrities in private situations.[ 2] At the RCA, Jackson won a number of awards including The Photographers' Gallery Award and in 2002, her advertising campaign for Schweppes drinks won gold and silver awards from Campaign magazine.[ 1]
Jackson wrote, directed, and co-produced BBC Two 's 2003 series Doubletake with Tiger Aspect . The show won an award at the 2002 BAFTAs .[ 3] [ 4] She made a series of mockumentaries and fake biopics for Channel 4 about public figures, using George W Bush and Tony Blair lookalikes in a series of staged scenes of their public lives. Blaired Vision , broadcast on 26 June 2007, coincided with Blair's exit from office .[ 5]
Jackson performed a one-woman show, Shot to Fame , in 2018 at Soho Theatre ,[ 6] and Double Fake Show in 2019 at Leicester Square Theater . [ 7]
Since 2018, she has served as a Conservative Party (UK) councillor for the Chelsea Riverside ward on Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea .[ 8] [ 9]
Art exhibitions
1997 Attix Studio Gloucester Road, London, UK
1999 The Blue Gallery; "Temple of Diana Show" curated by Neal Brown
1999 The Royal Festival Hall, London; "Articultural Show"
1999 The Richard Salmon Gallery, London, UK[ 1]
2000 Edinburgh Festival
2000 Art 2000 London
2000 The Richard Salmon Gallery, London, UK
2001 Jerwood Space ; "Mental Images", London, UK[ 1]
2002 Paris Photo, Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
2002 The Musee de la Photographie a Charleroi, Brussels, Belgium[ 1]
2003 Female Turbulence; AEROPLASTICS Contemporary; Brussels, Belgium
2003 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
2003 Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne.
2003 'Mental Images on War’; The Richard Salmon Gallery, London, UK
2003 Le Mois de la Photo, Montreal, Canada
2004 About Face: Photography and the Death of the Portrait; Hayward Gallery; London, UK
2004 Photo, London, UK
2004 Election Year 2004; Julie Saul Gallery; New York, U.S.A.
2005 Superstars; Kunsthalle Wien and BA-CA Kunstforum, Vienna, Austria
2006 Mak Museum, Vienna, Austria
2007 Paris Photo, Hamiltons Gallery, London, UK
2007 Confidential; M+B Gallery; Los Angeles, U.S.A.
2008 Starstruck: Contemporary Art and the Cult of Celebrity; The New Art Gallery; Walsall, UK
2008 Bush with Rubik's Cube Intervention Sculpture; Tate Liverpool Biennial, Tate Liverpool, UK
2008 Seeing is Deceiving; Hamiltons Gallery; London, UK
2009 J. Sheekey, London, UK
2010 Rude Britannia: British Comic Art; Tate Britain; London, UK
2010 Exposed:Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera Since 1870; Tate Modern; London, U.K.
2011 SF Moma, San Francisco, USA
2011 The Royal Family; Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, UK
2011 Peeping Tom, KunstHalle Amsterdam, Nederlands
2011 Alison Jackson: Up the Aisle; Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, UK
2011 Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera Since 1870; Friedman Gallery, Walker Art Centre; U.S.A.
2013 Anderson Pertwee and Gold, London, UK
2013 Fondation D’Entreprise Frances, France
2014 Centre Pompidou, Paparazzi, Paris, France
2014 Schon Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
2015 NRW/Forum, Düsseldorf, Germany
2016 Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden, Germany
2016 HG Contemporary, New York, USA
2016 Culture Station 284, Seoul, South Korea
2017 London Art Fair, London, UK
2017 Haifa Museum of Art , Haifa, Israel: "AnonymX: The End of the Privacy Era"
2018, The Royal Academy of Art, 150th Summer Exhibition,[ 10] London, UK
2019, Fotografiska, Tallinn, Estonia[ 11]
2019 Truth is Dead Fotografiska, Stockholm, Sweden
2019 Fake Truth; Westlicht Museum, Vienna, Austria[ 12]
2020 Private; Camera Work, Berlin, Germany[ 13]
2020 Soho Revue Gallery, London[ 14]
2020-2021 Fake Truth; The Photogallery, Sweden
2021 Double Take; Coe and Co, Nantucket, Palm Beach
2021 Truth is Dead; Fotografiska, LA
2021 True Fictions; Palazzo Magnani, Italy
2022 IPFO Haus der Fotografie, Switzerland[ 15]
2023 The Crown, Grove Gallery, London[ 16]
2023 Truth is Dead, NRW Forum, Dusseldorf, Germany[ 17]
2023 Paparazzi!, Westlicht, Vienna[ 18]
2023 Panoramic Festival at Granollers, Barcelona, Spain[ 19]
2024 Truth is Dead, Fotomuseum, Holland[ 20]
Bibliography
Television
Jackson has created many TV shows and was the artist and creator behind BBC Two 's 2003 series Doubletake, which she created, wrote, directed, and co-produced with Tiger Aspect , and for which she won and was nominated for BAFTAs .[ 4] [ 5]
2001–2003 Schweppes UK: advertising campaign. Created concept, devised ideas and photographed
2002 Doubletake . BBC2. Created, directed, wrote special. BAFTA
2003 Doubletake . BBC2 . Created, directed, wrote and produced 6 part series based on Mental Images
2003 Doubletake Christmas special
2004/5 Saturday Night Live , NBC
2005 Channel 4: Not the Royal Wedding
2005 Channel 4: The Secret Election
2006 Channel 4: Tony Blair , Rock Star
2006 Channel 4: Sven : The Cash, The Coach & his Lovers
2007 Channel 4 : Blaired Vision
2008 BBC2 : Through the Keyhole guest home owner first broadcast on 28 May
2009 ITV1: The South Bank Show – 'Alison Jackson on Warhol
2010: BBC Historical Series
2011 & 2012 Sky: ‘The Alison Jackson Review’
2012 BBC: Celebrity BitchSlap News
2015 BBC: La Trashiata – Opera performed at the Edinburgh Arts Festival
Opera & theatre
References
^ a b c d e f David Buckman (2006). Artists in Britain Since 1945 Vol 1, A to L . Art Dictionaries Ltd. ISBN 0-953260-95-X .
^ Garfield, Simon (7 June 2007). "The real Tony uncovered" . The Observer Review . London. Retrieved 23 April 2010 .
^ "That's Blair and Becks! No wait..." BBC News Online Magazine . 18 December 2003. Retrieved 1 January 2010 .
^ a b Ferrier, Morwenna (23 January 2011). "Alison Jackson: "I'd love to do Piers Morgan. I'd just use Susan Boyle. They're identical" " . The Guardian Review . London. Retrieved 11 January 2017 .
^ a b "Photographer Alison Jackson gives up hope of finding Gordon Brown look-alike" . The Telegraph . 25 October 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2017 .
^ "ALISON JACKSON : 'SHOT TO FAME' Fake News – Alternative Facts – The gap between the two" . Soho Theatre . Retrieved 26 March 2021 .
^ Cavendish, Dominic (6 March 2019). "Alison Jackson, Leicester Square Theatre, review: an appealing encounter with the doyenne of fake news" . The Telegraph . ISSN 0307-1235 . Retrieved 26 March 2021 .
^ "Members" . www.rbkc.gov.uk . Retrieved 12 April 2022 .
^ Pes, Javier (27 August 2018). "Alison Jackson, the UK Artist Famous for Mercilessly Satirizing Donald Trump, Is Now a Politician Herself—a Conservative One" . Artnet News . Retrieved 12 April 2022 .
^ "163 – TRUMP AND MISS MEXICO by Alison Jackson" . se.royalacademy.org.uk . Retrieved 10 September 2018 .
^ Estonian gallery told to remove fake Trump and Diana billboard images The Guardian, 2019
^ "How the camera lies to you, and why you don't care" .
^ "Alison Jackson" . 19 February 2020.
^ "The Londoner: 'Indecent' Trump statue is stuck in truck, says artist" . 12 October 2020.
^ "Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof : Alison Jackson : Truth is Dead" . 27 March 2024.
^ "Royal high jinks: Charles and Camilla lookalikes take to the streets" . 5 May 2023.
^ " "Alison Jackson: The Truth is Dead" - Exhibition NRW-Forum Düsseldorf" .
^ "Fotomuseum Westlicht : Paparazzi!" . 28 December 2023.
^ "The 7th edition of the Panoràmic festival reflects on the concept of "face" - Bonart" .
^ "Alison Jackson | Truth is Dead in Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof Maastricht – Holland Times" .
^ "La Trashiata": A Story in the Public Domain , BBC at the Edinburgh Festivals 2015
^ Crick, Michael (22 August 2014). " "La Trashiata": satirising celebrity culture the Alison Jackson way" . channel4.com/news . Channel 4. Retrieved 1 December 2015 . ... a brilliant satire of modern celebrity culture. The Queen, Princes William and Harry; Kate and Pippa Middleton; Putin, Gordon Ramsay, David Beckham, Nigella Lawson and Charles Saatchi; Madonna and Lady Gaga, among others, all feature in a string of 14 famous, but rewritten, operatic arias."
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