Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974)
Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974)
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Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974)

August 6, 1945

Details
Matthew Day Jackson (b. 1974)
August 6, 1945
signed, titled and dated 'MATTHEW DAY JACKSON 8/6/1945 2010' (on the reverse)
burnt and painted wood, gypsum plaster, resin and lead on stainless steel
84 x 64 ½ x 8 ¾in. (213.4 x 163.8 x 22.2cm.)
Executed in 2010
Provenance
Hauser & Wirth.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2010.
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Lot Essay

‘Consider August 6, 1945 (2010): the title of this enormous wall-piece gives the date that the US dropped the ‘Little Boy’ atomic bomb on Hiroshima, but the image rendered in charred wood is a topographic view of Hamburg, which underwent a bombing campaign in 1943 that has been described as ‘the Hiroshima of Germany’. With a sleight of hand and a nudge from history, Jackson sacrifices time and space at the altar of signification. His loaded date, potent map and vivid detail spin their own story; one that supplements the past as it elides it, using the power of time, language and association to build a space that speaks of both bombings but exits somewhere else entirely’ (G.T. Beck, ‘Matthew Day Jackson’, in frieze, no. 135, November-December 2010).

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