Matthew Jesse Jackson

Biography

Matthew Jesse Jackson teaches courses grounded primarily in the contemplation of cultural experience since 1945.  Jackson’s most recent monograph, Il’ia i Emiliia Kabakovy: Gde nashe mesto? [Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Where Is Our Place?] (Moscow: Breus Foundation, 2019), presents a comprehensive Russian-language survey of Russia’s most famous living artists.  Jackson is also the editor and co-translator from the Russian of Ilya Kabakov: On Art (University of Chicago Press, 2018), the definitive collection of Kabakov’s writings in English, and the author of The Experimental Group: Ilya Kabakov, Moscow Conceptualism, Soviet Avant-Gardes (University of Chicago Press, 2010; new paperback edition, 2016), winner of the Robert Motherwell Book Award from The Dedalus Foundation for outstanding publication in the history and criticism of modernism in the arts, as well as the Vucinich Book Prize for the most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies in any discipline of the humanities or social sciences from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies; the prize citation reads, in part: “Matthew Jesse Jackson's The Experimental Group is an engaging, beautifully written, and erudite study of unofficial Soviet art. It provides brilliant readings of numerous individual drawings, albums, mixed media work, and installations…[T]his monumental study of creativity in and after the late Soviet period is a remarkable scholarly achievement.” The volume was also named runner-up for Book of the Year in art history and criticism at the American Publishers (PROSE) Awards and placed on the short list for Book of the Year by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL). Jackson earned a Ph.D. in History of Art from the University of California, Berkeley, thanks to Anne M. Wagner and T.J. Clark, and is also A.B.D. in Russian Literature, having been awarded M.Phil. and M.A. degrees from Columbia University, where he studied as a President’s Fellow. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa summa cum laude with a B.A. in French and German from the Florida State University.

Publications

Review of The Invisible Committee, The Coming Insurrection. Oxford Art Journal (November    2010) Produced by Our Literal Speed

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Review of Victor Tupitsyn, The Museological Unconscious: Communal (Post) Modernism in RussiaThird Text, volume 24, issue 4 (2010)

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“Introduction,” in Emma Bee Bernstein (1985-2008): Masquerade, a Retrospective (Chicago: DOVA Temporary Gallery, 2010)

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“maximum friction-confusion-love&sex-bathos,” with Erik Winzel, in Internal Necessity: A Reader Tracing the Inner Logics of the Contemporary Art Field, ed. Tirdad Zolghadr et al. (Berlin: Sternberg, 2010)

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Review of “The Quick and the Dead at the Walker Art Center,” Artforum International (November 2009)

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“The Category of ‘Contemporary Art’ is Not New…” October 130 (Fall 2009) Produced by Our Literal Speed

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“Our Literal Speed,” October 129 (Summer 2009) Produced by Our Literal Speed

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Review of Boris Groys, Art Power, Bookforum (June/July/August 2008)

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“Transcript of a Conversation in David Schutter’s Studio, 4 October 2008,” in David Schutter: Repertory (Chicago: Tony Wight Gallery, 2008)

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Profiles

Andrei Pop
Andrei Pop
Modern Art and Aesthetics
Department Chair
CWAC 162 | Tuesdays 1-2pm or by appointment.
773.702.0278
Niall Atkinson
Niall Atkinson
Medieval and Renaissance Architecture and Urban History
CWAC 260
773.702.0270
Wei-Cheng Lin
Wei-Cheng Lin
Chinese Art and Architecture
Architectural Studies Advisor
CWAC 268 | Office Hours: Wednesdays 9-10am and 12-1pm
773.702.0268
2006-07
Iowa State University
Assistant Professor, East Asian Art and Architecture
Potters Wheel
Richard Neer
Ancient Greek Art and Architecture
CWAC 259
773.702.5890
Megan Sullivan
Megan Sullivan
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art
CWAC 272
773.702.5126