Colter Jacobsen

Colter Jacobsen

BornNationalityBased In
1975AmericanSan Francisco
Biography

Acrylic and pencil drawings, installations and photographs of San Francisco-based artist Colter Jacobsen are intricate mosaics of recollections. His practice revolves around memories, ranging from depictions of his personal life to short texts explaining how his paintings came into being to the usage of found objects that were lost, given away or forgotten. The strategy of browsing the streets and looking for souvenirs of someone’s existence shows Jacobsen’s interest in the Bay Area “Mission School”, a movement that emerged in the late 1990s and celebrated the urban cluster of culture. Jacobsen began his practice by copying found postcards and photographs of joyful gay men squeezing into a diner booth or of over-exposed silhouettes amidst the summer trees onto old, distressed paper. Then, by making a copy of a copy and placing them next to each other, he demonstrates the ambivalence of the process of fading in both human memory and artistic process. Intricately powered by gay semiotics and narrative, Jacobsen’s art feels like having a friend with whom you can share everything. ...

Selected Artworks
"Peace an accidental breathing space" (Construction Paper)
Colter Jacobsen"Peace an accidental breathing space" (Construction Paper), 201328.9 x 42.8cm3800 USD
Fold again
Colter JacobsenFold again, 201543 x 50.5 x 4cm7500 USD
Wind water matter mind
Colter JacobsenWind water matter mind, 201629.3 x 27 x 3.3cm3000 USD
Peace an accidental breathing space
Colter JacobsenPeace an accidental breathing space, 201331.5 x 63.5cm3800 USD
Gallery Representation
Biennals
Istanbul Biennial2010 - Istanbul