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Artists: H - Z: Jackie Tileston

I am interested in creating paintings that bring together a wide multiplicity of sources into a coherent - and sometimes discordant - whole, an attempt at a "unified field theory" of painting. My paintings feed off of the history of abstraction, physics, traditional eastern imagery, Chinese landscape motifs, digital imaging, and other sources. There is a constant flux between atmospheric and graphic, abstract and figurative, quiet and chaotic forces. I see my creative process as an infinitely expansive endeavor in which anything I read, see, or think about can potentially be incorporated into the language of the paintings. This medley of sources is orchestrated to create or reconstruct a world within the painting in which a new kind of sense is made - one in which the beautiful, absurd, sacred, and mundane can coexist. I do not find a conflict between meaning and visual opulence, between commercial culture and content, and I often purposefully cultivate an operatic sense of surface and reference. I am interested in the challenges of trying to forge a pictorial landscape in which anything could be included, but that seems to possess its own logic.

A re-reading of Foucault's 1967 "Of Other Spaces – Heterotopias" essay was a recent inspiration since it perfectly defined the intent of much of my current work - to create paintings in which several different locations or spaces are made to coexist within one space.

Ideas about how we construct our realities and selves through language, social structure, geography, and belief feed into this desire to juxtapose sites, spaces, and images that are themselves somewhat incompatible. My work as a painter is to knit the world together in a kind of visual globalism. There is both a sense of idealism and anxiety that accompanies this endeavor - the desire to make a democratic garden of Eden, and concern about how to make sense of it and reconcile disparities.

I am interested in visual democracies, nomadic thinking, rearranging hierarchies, and trying to fuse personal expression with shared social and cultural spaces, in full pictorial glory. My goal is that my work can transform its multiple sources into a stronger, weirder, and more complex pictorial version of the world, a millennial baroque environment of inclusion.

Jackie Tileston has a B.A. in Fine Arts from Yale University, and a M.F.A. in Painting from Indiana University. She has exhibited in galleries and institutions including Nicolaysen Museum of Art, Casper, WY, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX; and Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX. She was the recipient for the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship; Pew Fellowship in the Arts; the Core Fellowship Residency, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and has work in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; and Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX (among others).

72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
  
48 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
  
60 x 48 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
     
  
60 x 72 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
  
48 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
  
72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2009
     
  
60 x 72 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2008
  
60 x 48 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2008
  
72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2008
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2009
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2008
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2008
  
28.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
     
  
16.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
  
16.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
  
16.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
     
  
16.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
  
16.5 x 20.5 inchesC-print2009
  
72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2007
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2007
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black pape 2007
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2007
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2007
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2007
  
72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2006
     
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2006
  
30 x 22 inchesGouache, pigment and collage on black paper2006
  
72 x 60 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2005
     
  
60 x 72 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2005
  
60 x 72 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2004
  
58 x 72 inchesOil, mixed media on linen2004