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Michael G Jackson: ATO>MIC
An exhibition of unique Luminograms, 19 November 2021 - 26 February 2022

Michael G Jackson: ATO>MIC: An exhibition of unique Luminograms

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Jackson, ATO>MIC #15, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Michael Jackson, ATO>MIC #15, 2020

Unique Prints from the ATO>MIC series #26 and #15 

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As featured in the recent press; L'Oeil de la Photographie/ Eye of Photography 

Michael Jackson

ATO>MIC #15, 2020
Unique Silver Gelatin Print, Selenium toned; This is a mixed process print using luminogram, photogram and other darkroom techniques – all cameraless
23 x 18 cm, Unframed
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Series: ATO>MIC
Signed and dated in pencil on verso
© Michael G Jackson
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Michael Jackson, ATO>MIC #15, 2020
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Michael Jackson, ATO>MIC #15, 2020
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The '> ' (greater-than sign) in the ato> mic title of the series is a link and the difference between larger and smaller scales of the artistic representation of miniature...
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The ">" (greater-than sign) in the ato>mic title of the series is a link and the difference between larger and smaller scales of the artistic representation of miniature still life painting and enormity of an atomic explosion. These two influencing ideas have inspired Jackson's creative process.

The 3D concepts that were first expanded in the same art movement by El Lissitzky a hundred years ago, are also explored here by Jackson's drowned thin line within the third of the image. In his vision, the line reflects a shelf with the object on top, by adding the weight to it, the gravity pushing them down.

 

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About the Artist: Michael Jackson (b.1966) is an experimental photographer based in North Dorset, England. He studied art at West Dean College in Sussex, then apprenticed under landscape painter Christopher W Baker and later discovered his passion for photography. He moved away from working with traditional camera techniques in 2015 and is currently progressing the Luminogram process into new directions in which he has become regarded as a leading practitioner. Past awards and accolades include being named a Finalist for the Hasselblad Masters Award (2008, 2009, 2010) and winner of the 2013 Chris Beetles Award. His work has been exhibited internationally and is part of various private and public art and photography collections including The National Art Gallery in Washington, USA. Michael Jackson’s Luminograms are a very special piece of photographic art. Not a photograph in itself but a creative medium of its own. Each one is meticulously crafted by Michael in his darkroom. There are many structured stages to go through before the photographic paper can be hand developed and permanently fixed. Once Michael is happy with a finished Luminogram print it’s then toned in Selenium, which not only intensifies the prints tonality, but also increases the prints archival quality. Traditional photographic darkroom printing techniques have an unquestionable pedigree when it comes to the life expectancy of a photograph. Each Luminogram is unique and only one Silver Gelatin Print is produced of each image. The images reveal themselves with a 3D quality; viewed in the flesh the abstracted surreal forms within the paper come alive to the viewer. Michael Jackson’s Luminograms were exhibited for the first time at MMX Gallery in 2016; The Self Representation of Light exhibition and the following year at Photo London 2017 as well as next Photo London editions. The Luminogram work was also paired with theologian Edwin A. Abbott in a book published by 21st Editions, titled after the author’s famous work ‘FLATLAND’ and premiered in November at the Grand Palais in Paris, for Paris Photo 2017. Other recent group exhibitions include Light + Metal, PhotoEye Gallery, (USA) and Unbound 7, Candela Gallery, (USA), ATO>MIC, MMX Gallery, London 2022.

 

“Mike Jackson’s stunning luminograms extend toward perfection what many photographers in the early twentieth century began” – The Od Review

 

“Far from being an exercise in nostalgia, this analogue technique offers Jackson, as it does other artists at the cutting edge of this art movement, a path to the future.” – The Financial Times

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