Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Abstract mixed media artwork with textured layers and colorful streaks on a white background.

Suzanne Jackson: I'm Suzanne Jackson, and currently I'm in my studio in Savannah, Georgia. Rag-To-Wobble came about because that paint rag at the top has been in my studio for years.

The piece hangs from vintage dress hangers, wooden dress hangers. When I worked as a scenic and costume designer, quite often clothes for costume would come on vintage hangers, and they're really quite beautiful, so would save them. Well for this piece, the rag relates to the paint rag, but also my thesis in scenic design was Treemonisha by Scott Joplin. And his music is from that period that's called Rag, Ragtime. So there's a double reference. The rag has to do with music.

But then the wobble part, every Christmas before COVID, there's a very elegant ladies group here in the south called “the Moles,” and they would have a lovely luncheon. And on the table they used the old-fashioned dishcloths with the stripes, the linen dishcloth with stripes, as napkins. But at the end of the party they each picked up a napkin and they did a dance in the floor called the wobble, which I had not seen and I don't know how to do. It's a group just adjoining for pleasure for the holiday season.

This painting was hung up and down in its straight vertical format, but in fact the top part where the rag is and the hangers, it's intended to hang 14 inches away from itself at the top, almost like an open bubble. 

So Rag-To-Wobble, the wobble part has to do with the top actually wobbling and the kind of wobbly shape of this painting in the end. One of the things about my work is that it's flexible in the sense that it may hang differently in each space according to the air in the room, people viewing the works may affect how the works respond back. They are living paintings.


Suzanne Jackson, Red over morning sea, 2021. Acrylic, curtain lace, shredded mail, produce bag netting and wood, 65 x 84 x 4 in. (165.1 x 213.4 x 10.2 cm). Courtesy the artist and Ortuzar Projects, New York. Photograph by Timothy Doyon

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