• Overview
    I see my function as similar to a hiker on a remote trail who piles stones along the way to help others remain on the path.

    Jason Hackenwerth is a multidisciplinary artist working in the fields of painting, sculpture, and installation. His work has been exhibited in galleries, and museums around the world including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the National Museums Scotland. Jason received his MFA in painting from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010 and Bachelor of Fine Art in printmaking from Webster University, 1997. Press includes, The New York Times, Art In America, Surface Magazine, American Craft, Design Journal, Sculpture Magazine, Metal Magazine, Art Desk, Creative Review UK, Creative Review. Jason is a 2011 Pollock-Krasner Foundation Inc. grant recipient, and a 2018 and 2022 recipient of the Creative Pinellas Professional Artist Grant. 

    "I see my function as similar to a hiker on a remote trail who piles stones along the way to help others remain on the path. As such, when I encounter dazzling works by other artists I feel a connectedness to the experience. A feeling of affirmation that others have taken this path and that it is a worth-while endeavor. When the rocks are piled so carefully and so skillfully that they seem to defy gravity, it is a reminder to let go of the need to reach the destination and recognize that what is most sacred are the examples we leave for others along the journey. 

    My work is a continual practice of arranging the stones so surprisingly that they become arresting beacons of assurance that we are not lost, we are not alone. We are."

     

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  • An Interview With Jason Hackenwerth

    Jason Hackenwerth is a multidisciplinary artist known for his large-scale, ephemeral balloon sculptures and vibrant paintings. His installation art often involves organic forms that resemble creatures from a fantastical realm, crafted meticulously from hundreds of latex balloons. These installations are celebrated for their bold colors and dynamic movement, captivating viewers with their temporary yet impactful presence. Hackenwerth’s work extends to painting, where he explores similar themes of transformation and organic growth. His paintings are characterized by vivid colors and abstract forms that echo the fluidity and energy of his installations. Both mediums reflect his fascination with the intersection of art and nature, emphasizing the beauty and impermanence of life. Hackenwerth’s innovative approach and diverse artistic practice have made him a prominent figure in contemporary art.