Jane Dixon
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Jane Dixon Jane Dixon graduated from the Royal College in 1988 and lives and works in London showing both nationally and internationally. She was the Kettle’s Yard Fellow, University of Cambridge between 2000 and 2001. Jane has works in many important collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, the Arts Council of England, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, the Kasser Foundation, New Jersey, the Frissiras Collection, Athens, Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno and many private collections the UK and worldwide.

 

Jane Dixon’s work explores ideas relating to human vulnerability; impermanence, fragility and the essential dichotomy between absence and presence, the concrete and the illusory. She works in series and integral to each body of work is the conceptual alignment between subject and method. The works are often hybrid, they contain elements of print, painting, drawing and photography both within their construction and in their conceptual foundation. Each series uses imagery researched both within its original context (for example, camouflaged buildings from World War II or antiquated medical machinery) and also within her own interpretive processes.

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