A sculptor whose work extends into photography, film and painting, Jason Shulman’s work is frequently occupied with themes of analgesia, loss and the delusiveness of perception. Utilising optics and other simple scientific methods, he brings an atmosphere of experimentation to his absorbing photographic prints, pen-and-ink and mixed-media works, exposing the falsehoods that underpin our everyday experience of the physical world. Shulman’s ‘Photographs of Films’ — a series of photographs which record the entire duration of a film in a single exposure — were debuted by Cob Gallery in 2016, and he has exhibited at institutions including White Cube and at the Moscow Biennale.

 

Jason Shulman lives and works in London. Cob Gallery debuted 'Photographs of Films' in 2016, and presented Jason's solo exhibition 'Some Work' in 2017. Group exhibitions include ‘Daydreaming With Stanley Kubrick’, Somerset House, London (2016); ‘Out of Our Heads’, Shoreditch Town Hall, London (2014); La Maison Rouge, Paris (2013); The Wand, Berlin (2013); MONA, Tasmania, Australia (2012); The Rachofsky House, Dallas, Texas, USA (2011) and White Cube Gallery (Hoxton), London (2008). His work was also presented at Photo London, Somerset House, London (2017) and the Third Moscow Biennale, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2009). Shulman's work is included in public institutions and foundations including MONA and David Roberts Art Foundation.