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Posted by The Studios Of Jackson Brown on October 17, 19101 at 00:20:27:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jackson Brown "Untitled Works" Art Exhibit
Tuesday, October 30th, 2001
Recently recognized in Mixer magazine for his artistic contribution as resident artist at Bang The Party, "one of New York’s most esteemed house nights," Jackson persists in offering his works within the nightlife arena. Much like important artists before him such as Keith Haring, Jackson uses his innate connection to music, nightlife and urban culture to interact and create, while still referencing the masters.
"My approach to art is a little bit more classical. It’s such a 'in' thing to be an artist, I believe that some painters are swept away by that and tend to forget that art is a craft that needs to be constantly cultivated and honed."
As an inventor of forms and innovator of styles, Jackson brilliantly illustrates classical themes exploring the world as he sees it. Often referred to as a "new-cubist" Jackson Brown is considered by many to be one of the best kept secrets of the underground art movement.
"I have learned that ultimately there is a certain way of seeing things if you want to be an important artist. I've learned that they [historic artists] were able to look into their subjects and see inside of them, literally, and redefine what was inside of them, what made them."
On Tuesday, October 30th, 2001 Jackson Brown returns to the nightlife once again, this time for a special showing of his recent untitled works at the house music gathering, Deep See, located at Idlewild (145 East Houston Street, near Eldridge Street, New York City’s Lower East Side). Starting at 8:00pm, art and music lovers will converge to absorb Jackson Brown's visuals to a soundtrack provided by DJs E-Man and Lola.
For more information on Jackson Brown, photos, interviews or to RSVP, contact Lorie Caval at
212-726-1322, lorie@bangtheparty.com, www.bangtheparty.com