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James Jessop

The obvious question with the work of James Jessop is how does a notorious graffiti artist translate this side of himself into his painting? But if we ask this question we have already taken a wrong turn in understanding how Jessop operates. If you ask Jessop what motivates his prolific graffiti excursions he'll tell you that he does it for the buzz, that he has a passion for spraying up walls and trying not to get caught, and that he has a deep love of graffiti art circa 1980's New York. And if you ask him the same question about his painting you'll receive a similar answer, except this time he'll mention artists as diverse as Peter Paul Rubens, Vincent Van Gogh, and Tal R.

Jessop's practice as a painter and his relationship to graffiti can be understood in terms of 'approach' and not 'translation' from one practice to another. This approach or tactic, this line of attack when approaching the canvas, is one that embodies the energy of the act of graffiti; it's frenetic, free form, improvisational bombilation, or as the philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guatarri would call it: lines of flight. Graffiti's power is its sense of resistance and rupture in the ever increasing corporate sterilization of urban landscapes. The aesthetic that graffiti takes from; that of mass culture, whether that be comics, film, television, magazines and advertising, is likewise Jessop's index for what kind of subject matter is allowed into his work. Jessop's use of the equipment and technique; the spray can as a brush, the modified paint pen, the calligraphic rhythms that you find in tagging, open up and inform his approach to painting.

From text: The Regimes of Signs, by Olly Beck 2007

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available works
biography (PDF)
Uncanny Tales, solo exhibition, Galleri Tom Christoffersen 2009
 


works


  Roger Ballen (US/ZA)

Thomas Bangsted (DK/US)

Claus Carstensen

Ib Geertsen

James Jessop (UK)

Alexander Laner (D)

Marie Søndergaard Lolk

Henrik Menné

Mogens Møller

Mie Mørkeberg

Allan Otte

Krista Rosenkilde

Jeffrey Silverthorne (US)

Christian Skeel

Anna Sørensen

Christian Vind
  James Jessop
Subway Ghosts
2006
oil and acrylic on canvas
250 x 342 cm




  James Jessop
Kong
2008
oil and acrylic on canvas
250 x 342 cm




  James Jessop
Demon’s Theme
2008
oil and acrylic on canvas
250 x 342 cm



 

James Jessop
Subway Art
2006
oil and acrylic on canvas
125 x 171 cm




  left:
James Jessop
Night Life
2006
oil and acrylic on canvas
250 x 171 cm

right:
James Jessop
Delmont Café
2006
oil and acrylic on canvas
390 x 120 cm




  James Jessop
After Wards
2007
oil and acrylic on canvas
250 x 171 cm
 

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