Houston, TX, United States
My background in Mexican culture has had a major influence on my photography. I was raised in Lared...
About the artist
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
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My background in Mexican culture has had a major influence on my photography. I was raised in Laredo on the Mexican border and grew up as a Catholic in a bicultural household. My maternal family is Mexican, and I have always spent a lot of time in Mexico, beginning with frequent trips at an early age. A gourmand, bird enthusiast, and amateur botanist, in the 1970s I travelled frequently to the jungles of southern Mexico in search of rare palms and cycads. There I came in close contact with indigenous communities, which ignited my interest in the people and their traditional customs and festivals. My major photographic work, The Essence of Mexico Project, was a decade-long project to document the seasonal religious festivals-the syncretic rites and dances, costumes, masks, and ephemeral art-of the indigenous people, many of whom are still practicing traditions and honoring gods that date back to the advent of agriculture. The Essence of Mexico photographs, which continue to be shown around the world, are now in the Benson Latin American Collection at the University of Texas, Austin, which shares them with the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin American Art, of the San Antonio Museum of Art.
My late father, George O. Jack...
George O. Jackson de Llano was born in 1941 in Houston, Texas, and grew up in a Catholic, bicultural household in Laredo on the border between Texas and Mexico. Educated at the Riverside Military Academy in Georgia and at the University of Texas at Austin, he has spent much of his life traveling, visiting, and photographing in Mexico.
Solo Exhibitions 2012 Colores de México, by the Mexican artist George O. Jackson. Maison du Folklore et des Traditions, Brussels, Belgium. Sept. 15–Dec. 2, 2012. Tzompantli, Photographs by George O. Jackson de Llano. Cosas Gallery, Boerne, TX. Sept. 8–Nov. 4, 2012. Calaveras Resplandecientes: George O. Jackson. Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. Jan. 20–April 1, 2012. 2011 Couleurs rebelles du Mexique. Photographies de George O. Jackson. La Photogalerie de la Maison des Amériques Latines, Paris, France. Oct. 11, 2011–Jan. 19, 2012. Mexican Cycles: Imágenes de George O. Jackson de Llano. Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City. Feb. 20–March 20, 2011. A Celebration of Mexican Independence: George O. Jackson Photography Exhibit. Imagination Celebration, Fort Worth Community Arts Center, Fort Worth, TX. Dec. 2–22, 2011. 2010 El arte de la fiesta. Ritos del Norte de México. Fotografías por George O. Jackson. Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares, Mexico, DF. Octubre 2010. 2008 El Cuerpo Adornado: Exploring the Aesthetic Spirit, Photographs by George O. Jackson, Jr. The San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX. March 15–May 25, 2008. 2007 Mexican Cycles: Festival Images by George O. Jackson de Llano. Smithsonian National ...