Kurt Jackson

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Kurt Jackson is a leading English painter whose large canvases reflect a concern with natural history, ecology and environmental issues. Born in 1961 in Blandford, Dorset, he developed an early interest in natural history and landscape. He studied zoology at St. Peter's College, Oxford, but spent most of his time attending classes at Ruskin College or painting in the countryside around Oxford. In 1984 he and his wife Caroline moved to Cornwall; currently he lives and works near St Just, Penwith.

He paints in mixed media, drawing inspiration from the Cornish landscape around Penwith and elsewhere in the British Isles and abroad. Appearances on British television include 'Kurt Jackson, A Picture of Cornwall' BBC1 South West, 2005 and 'Kurt Jackson, A Picture of the South West', BBC3, 2005.

He has been Artist in Residence on the Greenpeace ship Esperanza and at the Eden Project. He is represented by the Lemon Street Gallery, Truro and by Messum's, Gallery London.



[edit] Selected bibliography

  • “Paintings of Cornwall and the Scillies”, Kurt Jackson, 1999, White Lane Press.
  • “The Cape”, Kurt Jackson, Ronald Gaskell, 2002, Truran.
  • “The Thames Project”, 2006, Lemon Street Gallery.

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