Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous
Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA
January 27 - May 05, 2024
Jessica Jackson Hutchins (born 1971, Chicago) has been plumbing the relationship between art and everyday life for nearly thirty years, playfully melding materials with an intuitive, “by any means necessary” approach to traditional mediums and found objects alike. Based in Portland, Oregon, Hutchins gained international recognition for her expressive sculptural assemblages that combine castoff household items with handmade elements to redefine notions of value and beauty. In 2016, her work expanded into fused glass, including vibrant, collage-like windows that bring a form associated with exalted spiritual spaces into the secular realm.
Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous comprises works created—and sometimes reconfigured—since the late 1990s. The nonchronological presentation surveys Hutchins’s pursuit of immediacy and communion through art, beginning in the museum’s rotunda entryway with a richly textured, two-story fused-glass window commissioned for the occasion. In the galleries, the artist’s relief paintings, intimate tabletop objects, and needlepoint compositions mingle with selected furniture sculptures—well-worn sofas and chairs cradling lumpy ceramic forms that read as surrogates for the human body.
The corporeal aspect of Hutchins’s work comes to the fore in a recent group of wearable food vessels that will be activated during a special performance. The exhibition connects these unwieldy “prostheses” to the artist’s early milagros sculptures: totemic papier-mâché body parts she made for suffering people close to her or in the public eye. Drawing a throughline of vulnerability, interdependency, and repair across Hutchins’s practice, Wrecked and Righteous honors the artist’s special capacity for finding the sublime in ordinary places and neglected things.
WATCH:
"Wrecked and Righteous" In-Gallery Performance featuring Physical Education
This onetime performance was created by exhibiting artist Jessica Jackson Hutchins in collaboration with Portland-based Physical Education and performed on March 2, 2024 at the Frye Art Museum. The performer activated Hutchins’s large, wearable vessels on display, enacting strange “little labors” of domesticity, care, and conviviality as they moved throughout the gallery. Variously serving and splattering the contents of their unwieldly ceramic outfits, Physical Education dancers Allie Hankins, Takahiro Yamamoto, and Lu Yim engaged in a playful exploration of color, texture, and gesture through food.
Video by Jueqian Fang, Everything Time Studio
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Sculptural letters by Jessica Jackson Hutchins Text compiled by Amanda Donnan
Published on the occasion of Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous
Frye Art Museum, Seattle
Installation views of Jessica Jackson Hutchins: Wrecked and Righteous, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, January 27–May 5, 2024. Photo: Jueqian Fang