Jayson KeelingJayson Keeling (1966-2022)[1] was an artist who worked in photography, video, sculpture, and installation.[2][3] Keeling's work challenges conventional norms surrounding sex, gender, race, and religion.[2] Keeling often reconfigured popular iconography, to explore notions of masculinity, and cultural ritual.[4] Early life and educationJayson Keeling was born in 1966 in Brooklyn, NY to Jamaican parents.[5][3] Keeling's grew up between Jamaica and the Bronx, New York.[6] His bi-cultural upbringing would later influence his work.[6] Keeling graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1986 with an AA in Fashion Illustration and Art History.[4] Keeling started off by working as a photographer and film director in fashion, music, film, and the pornography industry.[2] ArtJayson Keeling mines popular culture, and mythology to create artworks that question and deconstruct accepted politics of sex, gender, race, and religion.[4][3] Keeling works in photography, video, sculpture, and installation.[2][3] His work often pulls from different visual cultures and then "jams them all into the same frame."[5] Keeling often works in the realms in-between cultures, creating work that is "neither here nor there."[5] He often uses performative gestures to explore ritual and masculinity.[3] Jayson Keeling's photographs have been described as violent, sexy, glam and grotesque.[5] A work by Keeling, a diptych of photographs of legendary dancer and choreographer, Willi Ninja, exhibited at the 2008 "The B Sides" show at Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art was described by art critic Benjamin Genocchio as "one of the show's most arresting exhibits" in The New York Times.[7] Selected exhibitions
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