Jessica Dickinson
Bio
Jessica Dickinson’s practice is primarily situated in abstraction and encompasses painting, works on paper, graphite rubbings, artist books, and installations. Exploring shifting experiences of time, matter, perception, and consciousness, her work offers space for the labor and process of paying attention. Dickinson (b.1975) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, and is represented by James Fuentes in New York and Altman Siegel in San Francisco. Numerous group exhibitions include American University Art Museum, Washington D.C.;, The Warehouse, Dallas; and Gladstone Gallery, Sikkema Jenkins, and The Kitchen, New York.
Jessica Dickinson’s practice is primarily situated in abstraction and encompasses painting, works on paper, graphite rubbings, artist books, and installations. Exploring shifting experiences of time, matter, perception, and consciousness, her work offers space for the labor and process of paying attention. Dickinson (b.1975) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, and is represented by James Fuentes in New York and Altman Siegel in San Francisco. Numerous group exhibitions include American University Art Museum, Washington D.C.;, The Warehouse, Dallas; and Gladstone Gallery, Sikkema Jenkins, and The Kitchen, New York.