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Aaron Flint Jamison

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Aaron Flint Jamison (born November 25, 1979) is a conceptual artist in Portland, Oregon.[1] He works with various media including sculpture, publication, video, and performance.[2]

Jamison co-founded the artist-run center Department of Safety (2002-2010) in Anacortes, Washington, and he is the co-founder of the art center Yale Union (YU) in Portland, Oregon.[citation needed]

Jamison is the founder and editor-in-chief of Veneer Magazine, a subscription-based art publication.[3]

Jamison received a B.A. from Trinity Western University, Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2002 and an M.F.A. from San Francisco Art Institute in 2006.[citation needed]

Jamison's work is held in the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art.[4]

Exhibitions

Notable solo exhibitions

  • Open Satellite, Seattle, Washington (2010)
  • Marfa Book Company, Marfa, TX (2010)
  • Castillo/Corrales, Paris (2010)
  • Air de Paris, Paris (2011)
  • Cubitt, London (2013)
  • Artists Space, New York (2013)
  • Works Sited, Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA (2014)
  • ETH (gta Exhibitions), Zurich, Switzerland (2015)
  • Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2015)
  • Air de Paris, Paris (2015)

Selected group exhibitions

  • Frozen Lakes, Artists Space (2013)[5]
  • Sequence 5, Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York (2014)[6]
  • Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool (2014)[7]
  • Collected by Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner, Whitney Museum of American Art (2015-16)[8]
  • Incorporated! Ateliers de Rennes - biennale d’art contemporain (2016)[9]
  • Whitney Biennial (2017)[10]

References

  1. ^ "Pied-a-Terre". Pied-a-terre Gallery. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. ^ Watts, Jonathan. "In Focus: Aaron Flint Jamison". Frieze. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ O'Neill-Butler, Lauren. "Aaron Flint Jamison". Artforum. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Aaron Flint Jamison/Whitney Museum of American Art". Whitney Museum of American Art. Whitney Museum of American Art. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  5. ^ http://artistsspace.org/exhibitions/frozen-lakes/
  6. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140812223838/http://miguelabreugallery.com/GroupShows/2014_Sequence5/01.htm
  7. ^ http://www.biennial.com/2014/
  8. ^ http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/TheWestreichWagnerCollection/
  9. ^ http://www.lesateliersderennes.fr/les-editions/incorporated/
  10. ^ http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/2017Biennial/