The Spaces in Between
“…that’s all there is. And that’s all we ever know about anybody….light on surface.”
Gary Winogrand
The photograph allows us to turn our heads and to look. It allows us the safety of seeing without being seen - the safety of the frame and the barrier of glass offer us mediated connections in a dislocated world.

Andrew Jackson’s photographs are observations of contemporary urban existence and the paradoxes found within the transactions and dislocations of the everyday. His work aims to construct a framework of questions about our relationships with the unknown others who exist around us. Raising questions about our urban identities and the performances of our public selves, his work ultimately investigates the spaces in between mind and flesh.
