Suzanne Jackson’s first exhibition in Brazil brings together a thoughtful selection of works spanning more than five decades. Since the late 1960s, Suzanne Jackson has developed a practice that moves between painting, drawing, poetry, and dance, weaving together memory, spirituality and everyday experience.
Her recent production, characterized by paintings in which pigments, fabrics, and translucent acrylic medium appear suspended in space, creating surfaces that hover between painting and sculpture. These works expand the conventional understanding of painting by exploring lightness, transparency, and movement, resulting from years of experimentation by the artist.