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Andrew Jackson is a British and Canadian artist whose work exists at the intersection of documentary and art-based approaches.

His practice critically engages with how memory is inscribed within physical space, particularly in landscapes shaped by trauma, displacement, and racialised forms of spatial control. Employing a post-documentary approach, Jackson navigates the tension between visibility and erasure, positioning the image as a mode of inquiry rather than resolution. In this light, his work explores how landscapes can simultaneously reveal and obscure the histories they contain.

Jackson has been exhibited widely across the UK, Canada, and Europe. He is held in public and private collections, including the United Kingdom Government Art Collection, the McCord-Stewart Museum, Montreal, the Permanent Collection of the New Walsall Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Rugby Museum & Art Gallery, the Cadbury Trust, Autograph, and Light Work. In 2018, he was awarded the prestigious month-long Light Work / Autograph ABP artist residency in Syracuse, New York. In 2025, he was selected for the Nigra Iuventa / Dikan Center residency in Accra, Ghana.