Kurt Jackson donates to Survival

December 13, 2013

Blustery Day near Oxford, May 2013, mixed media on paper, 53 × 61cm. All offers over £3,625 will be considered © Kurt Jackson

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Leading British artist, and Survival Ambassador, Kurt Jackson is donating the monies from the sale of two works of art from his current exhibition ‘The Thames Revisited’ (until 23 January 2014 at Redfern Gallery, 20 Cork Street, London W1S 3HL) to Survival International.

In this exhibition, Jackson continues his study of the Thames, exploring the river from source to sea. The work represents a culmination of several years spent visiting and recording the iconic watercourse, capturing its atmosphere, spirit, and changing moods. Jackson uses a variety of media to realise his subject – painting, sculpture, work on paper, ceramics, jewellery – creating a body of work as versatile as the river he depicts.

Heading up stream on the Knighton narrow boat passing Bablock Hythe, May 2013, acrylic on board, 19 x 20cm. All offers over £1,500 will be considered. © Kurt Jackson

Kurt and his wife Caroline have been committed supporters of Survival International for many years, and have journeyed extensively to experience life in tribal communities for themselves.

Further information at The Redfern Gallery.

Watch an interview with Kurt Jackson here.

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