Jeffrey Gibson

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Jeffrey A. Gibson (born 1972)[1] is an American Mississippi Choctaw/Cherokee painter, and sculptor.[2] He has lived and worked in Brooklyn; Hudson, New York; and Germantown, New York.[3][4]

In 2024 Gibson will represent the United States at the Venice Biennale, where he will be the first indigenous artist to have a solo exhibition at the pavilion of the United States.[5]

Jeffrey A. Gibson was born on March 31, 1972, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1][4] As a child his family moved frequently because his father worked for the United States Department of Defense.[4] As a youth he lived in North Carolina, New Jersey, West Germany, and South Korea.[4][6]

Gibson earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1995 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[4] In 1998 he received his Master of Fine Arts from the Royal College of Art,[4] sponsored by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. Gibson remarked on this opportunity provided for him: "My community has supported me ... My chief felt that me going there, being a strong artist, made him stronger."[7] 

 

Gibson was an artist in residence at Bard College, where he also teaches in studio art courses.[3] In 2010 he was a visiting artist at the California College of the Arts.[3]

In order to keep regular studio hours, Gibson prefers to work between the hours of 10 am and 6 pm. His computer, cell phone, and a movie are generally at his reach if a break is needed while working. Music usually plays in the background, sometimes random, sometimes a specific record with genres ranging from African funk, jazz, punk, pop music, rap, R&B, disco, as well as East Indian drumming.[10]

Gibson's art deals with issues of identity and labels.[11] His work has featured the use of mixed media including Native American beadwork, trading post blankets, metal studs, fringe, and jingles.[4] Airbrushing is another common tool used in his paintings, sculptures, and prints, incorporating oil paint and spray paint to create neon colored abstracts such as Singular (2008) and Submerge (2007). These works also find inspiration in graffiti, reflective of Gibson's urban life in New York City.[12] Gibson is represented by Roberts Projects in Los Angeles, Sikkema Jenkins & Co. in New York, and Stephen Friedman Gallery in London.

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