Jackson

Whitefield

Jackson Whitefield, a Cornish-born artist, explores themes of geology, anthropology, science, process, and language through a diverse range of media, including photography, film, collage, book-making, and site-specific works. Adopting a fluid and responsive methodology, he seeks to explore the complex interplay between the earth's geological structures, human history, and the modes of communication that help us comprehend our role in the world.

This approach fosters a connection between the natural world and human perception, guiding his investigative process from a stance of openness rather than adhering to predefined conclusions, and prompts questioning about the nature of art, its creation, and its definition. Through this perspective, Whitefield's work encourages a reevaluation of the environment as a catalyst for artistic inquiry, emphasising a process that evolves in tandem with the ecological and cultural intricacies of his Celtic surroundings.

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COLLARGE 002, 2026
Risograph on antique paper with Letraset
44 × 25 cm

BENDING THE WAVE, 2023
Silver gelatin print and inkjet with risograph on paper
56 × 76 cm

PARTICIPATION PRECIPITATION, 2026
Silver gelatin print and risograph on paper
46 × 38 cm

A PLOT TO TRAP THE SEA, 2025
Silver gelatin print and pencil on paper
25 × 36 cm

ACCORDION (Concertina), 2025
Risograph and pencil on antique paper
17 × 21 cm

MINING THE BODY (for material), 2024
C-Type print and silver gelatin print with risograph
43 × 57 cm
BRICK MAP, 2025
Risograph on paper
24 × 34 cm