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Roxanne Jackson’s Fantasia Under the Sea

Last updated: February 17, 2025 3:52 am
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Roxanne Jackson’s exhibition, “Unknown Giants,” showcases a fascinating array of ceramic sea creatures that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. Nestled in a small window on Walker Street, these creatures are a combination of grotesque phantasms and creatures you might stumble upon in your own backyard. From a black-tongued, fire-snorting serpent to a dragon with drooping udders and a blinged-out gold tooth, Jackson’s creations are a sight to behold.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is “Crystal,” a punk and goth-inspired creature that reflects popular imagination through a unique lens. But Jackson’s artistry goes beyond just creating visually striking creatures. Each piece is meticulously crafted with a variety of glazes that require multiple firings at different temperatures to achieve the desired effect. The level of detail in each creature is stunning, from the black eyeliner on the “All Seeing Sea Anemone” to the delicate pink of the lacrimal caruncle.

But what sets Jackson’s work apart is her deep understanding of the natural world and the compromises creatures must make to survive. The exhibition features a pregnant mermaid named “Cordelia,” an older version named “Llorona” with shark bite wounds and missing tail, a cyclops starfish, and clown fish with symbiotic relationships with sea anemones. These creatures may seem bizarre at first glance, but in Jackson’s world-building, they find a place where they belong.

“Unknown Giants” is a testament to Jackson’s creativity and craftsmanship, offering viewers a glimpse into a world where the line between reality and fantasy is beautifully blurred. The exhibition, hosted by Anton Kern Gallery, is a must-see for art enthusiasts looking to experience something truly unique.

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