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Bill Jacobson (b. Norwich, Connecticut, 1955) is an American photographer. He received a BFA from Brown University in 1977 and an MFA from the
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in 1981.


Works

Jacobson began making out of focus images in 1989. After exhibiting in a number of group exhibitions, in 1993 he had his first
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solo show at New York University’s Grey Art Gallery. Entitled Interim Figures, these shadowy pale photographs are intended to evoke the loss experienced by so many during the height of the AIDS epidemic and the futility of capturing true human likeness in both portraiture and memory. Jacobson’s subsequent Song of Sentient Beings (1994-1995) continues his interest in the defocused figure. In contrast to the bleached luminosity of his prior work, these images depict deep black backgrounds enveloping ghostly figures which bend, sleep, stretch and howl. His next body of work, Thought Series (1996-1998) is a nearly monochromatic deep-black evocation of the flow of life. Photographing a broad spectrum of subjects from tightly cropped faces to fields of grass and surfaces of water, Jacobson links the human figure to nature, suggesting their connections. bill jacobson 1989-1997, published by Twin Palms in 1998, is a survey of work from this nine year period. ''Song on Sentient Beings'' demonstrates these monochromatic defocused figures. Influenced by a trip to India in 1999, Jacobson retained the out of focus but shifted to color, photographing both urban and rural landscapes in Untitled (1999-2001) and New Year’s Day (2002-2003). The work parallels an inner journey through a world we are constantly experiencing with the uncertainty of the mind’s eye rather than the sharp clarity of a camera lens. A monograph of this work, simply called "Photographs", was published by
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(New York City), the Spencer Museum of Art (Lawrence, KS)], the Saint Louis Art Museum (St. Louis, MO), the Tampa Museum of Art (Tampa, FL), the University of Michigan Museum of Art (Ann Arbor, MI), the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Worcester Art Museum (Worcester, MA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) are among the public collections holding work by Bill JacobsonThe artist's website
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References

* Jacobson, Bill & Maureen N. McLane, ''Place (Series)'', Radius Books, Santa Fe, 2015, * Jacobson, Bill & Chris Wallace, ''48 Great Jones St'', Phillip Lim, New York, 2014, * Jacobson, Bill & Ian Berry, ''A Series of Human Decisions'', Decode Books, Seattle, 2009, * Jacobson, Bill & Eugenia Parry, ''Photographs'', Hatje Cantz Publishers, Stuttgart, 2005, * Jacobson, Bill & Klaus Kertess, ''Bill Jacobson, 1989-1997'', Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 1998,


Footnotes


External links


Bill Jacobson website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jacobson, Bill American photographers People from Norwich, Connecticut Brown University alumni Living people 1955 births San Francisco Art Institute alumni