Artist Richard Jackson
Artist Richard Jackson outside the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach with his sculpture “Bad Dog,” 2013, which is designed to spray yellow paint on the museum’s walls. Opening Feb. 17 at the museum is a retrospective of the Sierra Madre-based sculptor-painter. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
Since the 1970s, Richard Jackson has been working in the intersection between sculpture and painting. These days he is building machines for making paintings.
Jackson’s neon sculpture “Ain’t Painting a Pain” greets visitors to his show at the Orange County Museum of Art. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
An assistant pours paint on a spinning globe during the “activation” of “Painting with Two Balls,” 1997/2013, at the Orange County Museum of Art. This work is part of the artist’s retrospective “Ain’t Painting a Pain” at the museum from Feb. 17 to May 5. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
With fresh paint splattered across the room, artist Richard Jackson waits for a lift out of his sculpture “Painting with Two Balls,” 1997/2013. This work appears in the lobby of the Orange County Museum of Art from Feb. 17 to May 5. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
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A visitor walks through a maze that Richard Jackson made out of 10 large canvases propped on their edges. He originally built the work for the Eugenia Butler Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970, re-creating it this year for his show at the Orange County Museum of Art. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
Richard Jackson made “OCMA Wall Painting, 2013” by rotating wet canvases face down against the wall. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
For his new version of “Stacked Paintings,” a series begun in 1980, Richard Jackson painted 5,050 canvases and arranged them in a step-like formation. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
“Five Glass Heads,” 2006, by Richard Jackson at the Orange County Museum of Art. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
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Richard Jackson’s “Deer Beer,” 1998/2013, involves firing paint balls from the backsides of deer as they revolve on a turntable. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
Orange County Museum of Art director Dennis Szakacs looks at Richard Jackson’s installation “Blue Room,” 2011/2013, which refers obliquely to a Duchamp chess game. (Don Bartletti/Los Angeles Times)
Richard Jackson inspects a self-portrait in progress outside his Sierra Madre studio. He plans to use the piece to make a bobble-head sculpture. (Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times)
Artist Richard Jackson appears outside his Sierra Madre studio with a unicorn similar to the one made for his 2011 installation at the David Kordansky Gallery, “The Little Girl’s Room.” (Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times)
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Richard Jackson in his Sierra Madre studio with a sculpture in progress, involving girls’ legs protruding from oversized boxing gloves. (Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times)