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Occupation
  
Artist

Website
  
AlisonJackson.com


Name
  
Alison Jackson

Role
  
Artist

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Full Name
  
Alison Mowbray-Jackson

Born
  
15 May 1970 (age 53) (
1970-05-15
)
Southsea, Hampshire, England

Books
  
ALISON JACKSON - CONFIDENTIAL: WHAT YOU SEE IN THIS BOOK IS NOT 'REAL'

Education
  
Royal College of Art, Chelsea College of Arts

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Innovation

Profiles

Fake photography? Artist Alison Jackson draws Donald Trump's ire


Alison Jackson (born Alison Mowbray-Jackson, 15 May 1960) is a British BAFTA and multi award-winning artist who explores the cult of celebrity culture as created by the media and publicity industries. Jackson makes works about celebrities doing things in private using lookalikes. Jackson comments on the public's voyeurism, the power and seductive nature of imagery, and on their need to believe. The artist's work has established wide respect for her as an incisive, funny and thought-provoking commentator on the burgeoning phenomenon of contemporary celebrity culture. Jackson works across all media and arts platforms in television, digital, books, and is widely exhibited in galleries and museums attracting extensive interest in the press and on TV. Jackson has won a BAFTA for her BBC 2 series Doubletake and collected awards from 'Infinity', the Photographers Gallery, 'The Best of the Best' and 'Creative Circle' over the years. She has also published four collections of her photographic work.

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Biography

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Jackson graduated with BA (Hons) in Fine Art Sculpture from the Chelsea College of Art and Design as an adult student. Here she established herself as an abstract painter, completing a small number of critically acclaimed works. Soon after, in 1997, her graduation piece, Crucifix, was the first exhibit at a gallery. It was priced at £1,500 and five years later it was valued at ten times that amount. Jackson went on to gain her MA in Fine Art Photography from the Royal College of Art, London.

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She became notorious in England in 1999 for producing black-and-white photographs including images that apparently showed Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed with a mixed-race love child. The photographs were part of her graduation series entitled Mental Images. She has gone on to produce similarly obscured photographs and films of celebrities using lookalikes in surprising or thought-provoking situations, portraying them, as she has described it, 'depicting our suspicions'.

Alison Jackson En attendant le Royal Baby

With reference to Jackson's image of Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed, Jackson says: "I started making work about Diana as a national icon at the time of her death. Millions mourned her through her image. Most of them did not know her in person; they only "knew" her through the media stories, images of her and TV. I thought I would make images of her, using a lookalike, to explore our perception of her and our fantasies about her love life."

Jackson was the artist behind BBC Two's series Doubletake, for which she won a BAFTA. She went on to make mockumentaries for Channel 4 which included the depiction of George W. Bush and Tony Blair lookalikes in a series of 'behind the facade' scenes. Jackson also produced a film devoted to Tony Blair which coincided with his exit from office entitled Blaired Vision, shown on Channel 4 on 26 June 2007. Alongside these commissions from Channel 4, she made two other films, Tony Blair: Rock Star and Sven: The coach, the Cash and His Lovers. On 1 April 2011 the artist launched an online celebrity news site in conjunction with the launch of her third book 'Up The Aisle', 300 images of her take on the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Her numerous replicas of the couple in various positions and settings went on display at London's Ben Brown Gallery. Alison is also developing a new series for American television.

In October 2012, alongside Art Below, Jackson presented her work at the exhibition 'Art Below Regents Park' in Regent's Park Tube station to coincide with Frieze Art Fair, one of the most important international contemporary art fairs that takes place each October in London.

In November 2016, she did a protest rally featuring a Donald Trump lookalike and involving hundreds of women bearing placards "Don't snatch my pussy", "I am not a slut" and "Not my President" in front of Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York.

She is an Ambassador for the Spinal Injuries Association (UK).

  • 2015 BBC: La Trashiata - Opera performed at the Edinburgh Arts Festival
  • 2012 BBC: Celebrity BitchSlap News
  • 2011 & 2012 Sky: ‘The Alison Jackson Review’
  • 2010: BBC Historical Series
  • 2009 ITV1: The South Bank Show – 'Alison Jackson on Warhol
  • 2008 BBC2: Through the Keyhole guest home owner first broadcast on 28 May
  • 2007 Channel 4: Blaired Vision
  • 2006 Channel 4: Sven: The Cash, The Coach & his Lovers
  • 2006 Channel 4: Tony Blair, Rock Star
  • 2005 Channel 4: The Secret Election
  • 2005 Channel 4: Not the Royal Wedding
  • 2004/5 Saturday Night Live, NBC
  • 2003 Doubletake Christmas special
  • 2003 Doubletake. BBC2. Created, directed, wrote and produced 6 part series based on Mental Images
  • 2002 Doubletake. BBC2. Created, directed, wrote special. BAFTA
  • 2001–2003 Schweppes UK: advertising campaign. Created concept, devised ideas and photographed
  • Films

  • 2012 ‘Celebrity Plane Crash/Stuck on a Desert Island’ (in development)
  • 2010 BBC: Get Out Of My Way, I'm a Lookalike (in production)
  • Art exhibitions

  • 2017 Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel: "AnonymX: The End of the Privacy Era"
  • 2017 London Art Fair, London, UK
  • 2016 HG Contemporary, New York, USA
  • 2016 Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden, Germany
  • 2015 NRW/Forum, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 2014 Schon Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 2014 Centre Pompidou, Paparazzi, Paris, France
  • 2013 Anderson Pertwee and Gold, London, UK
  • 2011 Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, UK
  • 2011 Hayward Gallery, London, UK
  • 2011 SF Moma, San Francisco, USA
  • 2010 Tate Modern, SF Moma, Exposed 2010, UK
  • 2009 J. Sheekey, London, UK
  • 2008 Hamiltons Gallery, London (www.hamiltonsgallery.com)
  • 2008 Tate Liverpool, Liverpool Biennial, UK
  • 2008 The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK 'Starstruck'
  • 2007 M+B, Los Angeles, US (www.mbfala.com)
  • 2007 Paris Photo
  • 2006 Mak Museum, Vienna
  • 2005 Kunsthalle, Vienna: Superstars
  • 2004 Julie Saul, New York City
  • 2004 Photo, London, UK
  • 2004 Hayward Gallery. London About Face. Photography and the Death of the Portrait
  • 2003 The Richard Salmon Gallery, London 'Mental Images on War'
  • 2003 Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne.
  • 2003 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
  • 2002 The Musee de la Photographie a Charleroi, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2002 Paris Photo, Louvre.
  • 2001 Jerwood Space, London 'Mental Images'
  • 2000 The Richard Salmon Gallery, London, UK
  • 2000 Art 2000 London
  • 2000 Edinburgh Festival
  • 1999 The Richard Salmon Gallery, London, UK
  • 1999 The Royal Festival Hall, London. Articultural Show
  • 1999 The Blue Gallery. Temple of Diana Show curated by Neal Brown
  • 1997 Attix Studio Gloucester Road, London, UK
  • Books

  • Private - Alison Jackson (Donald Trump cover). 2016–2017. ISBN 978-1-91-155600-8. CS1 maint: Date format (link)
  • Private - Alison Jackson (Royals cover). 2016–2017. ISBN 978-1-91-155601-5. CS1 maint: Date format (link)
  • Stern Fotographie 70 - Alison Jackson. teNeues Media. 2012. ISBN 978-3-65-200071-0. 
  • Confidential: What you see in this book is not 'real'. Taschen. 2007. ISBN 978-3-82-284638-4. 
  • Private. Penguin Books Ltd. 2004. ISBN 978-0-14-101918-5. 
  • Opera

  • 2015 La Trashiata: Edinburgh Fringe Festival, BBC Online and Odeon Cinema
  • References

    Alison Jackson Wikipedia