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Jason Brooks was born on 1968 in British, is a British painter and sculptor. Discover Jason Brooks's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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ID: Recent Purchases on the Theme of Identity Made through the Contemporary Art Society’s Special Collection Scheme, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
Blow Up!, St Paul’s Gallery, Birmingham (cat.)
Brooks’ work is represented private and public collections worldwide, including the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, and the Saatchi Collection, London.
2015 “I never thought I´d see you again” Painting History, Marlborough Contemporary, London
2013 Ultra Flesh, Marlborough Contemporary, London
2012–2013 Beyond Reality, British Painting Today, Galerie Rudofinum, Prague
2011 Do You Believe?, 3812, Contemporary Art Projects, Hong Kong
2006 Heads, Flowers East, London, UK Harewood House, Harewood, Leeds, UK Museum of Art, Donna
2005 Appearance, Whitewall Waterfront, Leeds (cat.)
2004 John Moores 23, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (cat.)
2003 Yes! I am a long way from home, The Nunnery, London and UK tour (cat.) Pale Fire, Nordenhake, Berlin
2002 Babel 2002, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul (cat.)
2001 I am a Camera, The Saatchi Gallery, London (cat.)
The NatWest Art Prize 1999, Lothbury Gallery, London (cat.)
Brooks had his first one-man exhibition at the Entwistle Gallery in London in 1998. Since then he has shown regularly both in the UK and abroad, including a solo show at the National Portrait Gallery, London in 2008 of portraits, including Sir Paul Nurse, among others. Brooks is currently represented by Marlborough London, with his inaugural show at the gallery in 2013, entitled ‘Ultraflesh’. In 2015 Brooks’ exhibition 'Origins' brought together different techniques used throughout his career to create 8 paintings that drew initial influence from Gustav Courbet’s 1886 paintingL'Origine du monde.
1998 New Neurotic Realism, The Saatchi Gallery, London (cat.)
1997 Likeness: Representing Sexualities, Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester
1995 Fellows’ Show, Pittville Gallery, Cheltenham
1992 Abstractions from the Domestic Suburb Scene (SIN), Benjamin Rhodes Gallery, London
Jason Brooks (born 1968) is a British painter and sculptor. He studied at Goldsmiths College before completing his BA at the Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Art & Design. Jason spent some time in the British School of Rome in 1990, then going on to receive his MA from the Chelsea College of Art & Design, London in 1992. He debuted among the YBAs in the 1990s with his black and white portraits. He won the NatWest art prize in 1999. Jason judged the NPG Portrait Prize, John Moores Prize and the Jerwood Prize and has gone on to exhibit globally since then. His work is held in private and public collections all around the world, including the National Portrait Gallery Collection, London. A major overview of the artist’s work entitled Perpetual Orgy was published in 2015 to coincide with his solo show, 'Origins', at Marlborough London.