Jason Shulman
Jason Shulman, a London-based British sculptor and photographer, uses his artistic practice to challenge the conventional boundaries of media, time, space, and known realities. Using long-exposure photography and sculptural experiments, his works evoke a heightened experience of uncertainty, surreality, pleasure, and loss. By incorporating optical illusions and scientific methodologies, Shulman questions our understanding of ordinary existence and the significance of cultural artefacts and fleeting moments in shaping our identities.
In his film series, Jason distils hours of footage to their quintessence, allowing viewers to witness them through a new and transformative lens. His approach involves temporal compression, a technique that expands, rather than reduces our experience as viewers by opening up new avenues of inquiry. His thought-provoking works invite viewers to explore new pathways of knowledge that challenge our understanding of the world around us.
Recent group exhibitions include ‘Daydreaming With Stanley Kubrick’, Somerset House, London (2014); ‘Out of Our Heads’, Shoreditch Town Hall, London (2014); La Maison Rouge, Paris (2013); The Wand, Berlin (2013); MONA, Tasmania, Australia (2012); The Rachofsky House, Dallas, Texas, USA (2011) and White Cube Gallery (Hoxton), London (2008). His work was also presented at Photo London, Somerset House, London (2017) and the Third Moscow Biennale, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2009).
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14/4/23, 2024
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19/6/22, 2024
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6/6/23, 2024
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12/5/23, 2024
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19/7/23, 2024
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3/2/22, 2024
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15/3/22, 2024
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Thousandth Swim Banner, 2024
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2/2/24, 2024
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22/4/24, 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (2), 2024
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A Slice of Water (1), 2024
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A Slice of Water (3), 2024
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Bubble Contrail on Mirror Triptych (1), 2024
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A Slice of Water (6), 2024
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A Slice of Water (2), 2024
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A Slice of Water (4), 2024
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Bubble Contrail on Mirror Triptych (2), 2024
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Colour Field Study of Tiles at Lido (1), 2024
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Colour Field Study of Tiles at Lido (2), 2024
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A Slice of Water (5) , 2024
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Bubble Contrail on Mirror (slim 1) , 2024
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Bubble Contrail on Mirror (slim 2) , 2024
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Steel Sculpture of Water, 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (11), 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (4), 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (8), 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (9), 2024
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Bubble Contrail on Mirror (slim 3), 2024
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A 1000 Mornings, 2024
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Slice of Contrail Bubbles (6), 2024
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Goggles, 2024
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Alice in Wonderland (1951), 2023
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Large Moiré Lido Study of Lido (1), 2023
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Lensed Lido (3), 2023
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Large Moiré Lido Study of Lido (2), 2023
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Large Moiré Lido Study of Lido (1), 2023
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Small Moiré Lido Study of Lido (2), 2023
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Small Lido Tiles Lenticular, 2022
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Lido Railings Lenticular, 2022
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Alice in Wonderland (1951), 2023
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Dumbo (1941), 2023
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Cat Concerto (1947), 2023
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Fantasia (1940), 2016
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Artist Studio
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The Wizard of Oz (1939) , 2016
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Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s balcony kiss on their wedding day. 29th July, 1981, 2023
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Marilyn Monroe Singing ‘Happy Birthday Mr President’ to John F. Kennedy. 29th May, 1962, 2023
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Muhammad Ali’s knockout punch to George Foreman. 30th October, 1974, 2023
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), 2023
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Jason Shulman Installation Photograph in The Financial Times, 2023
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Sleeping Beauty (1959) , 2018
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A Boy Named Charlie Brown, 2023
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La Dolce Vita (1960)
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Inferno (1980), 2018
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Immerse
Jason Shulman 19 November - 22 December 2024 LondonBritish artist Jason Shulman’s work encompasses sculpture, photography, painting and film, often incorporating scientific experimentation. Five years ago, he took up swimming in his local pool, the London Fields Lido. Soon he was swimming regularly every day, moving in a medium other than air. This began to have a profound...Read more -
Still Motion
Jason Shulman 20 July 2023 - 30 November 2024 MiamiThe Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery: Little Havana Project Jason Shulman Still Motion Private View: 20 July 2023 The Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery Little Havana Project presents Still Motion, an exhibition of new work by the British artist Jason Shulman. Featuring a series of long-exposure photographs of critical moments of our...Read more