Jacqueline Duncan has been shortlisted for the summer exhibition at one of England’s leading art institutions, the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

“Dispersion” and “Reverberations” have been selected and the next step is to send the works for the final selection. The final result will be announced on May 31, 2024.

About the Summer Exhibition 2024 at the RA London

This is the world’s largest open exhibition. Held every year without interruption since 1769, the Summer Exhibition showcases a wide range of contemporary works, including prints, paintings, films, photography, sculpture, and architectural pieces.

The 2024 exhibition, curated by sculptor Ann Christopher RA, exhibits work from artists with open submissions and Royal Academicians. The wide range of art from established names and emerging talents is what makes the Summer Exhibition the UK’s most beloved art show.

Jacqueline Duncan selected works

Jacqueline Duncan
“Reverberations” 90 x 60 x 6 cm. 2022. Ink, paper and pins on mountboard.
Jacqueline Duncan
[Detail] “Reverberations” 90 x 60 x 6 cm. 2022. Ink, paper and pins on mountboard.
Jacqueline Duncan
“Dispersion” 120 x 150 x 6cm. 2022. Ink, paper and pins on mountboard.
Jacqueline Duncan
[Detail] “Dispersion” 2022. 120 x 150 x 6cm. Ink, paper and pins on mountboard.

About Jacqueline Duncan

Jacqueline Duncan works in Devon. Born in 1967, she studied at the London College of Fashion and lived and worked in Milan, São Paulo, and New York, where she worked with fashion and photography before dedicating herself to the visual arts. Working with nature and materials ranging from silk and gemstones to black-eyed peas, she engages with the ever-changing aquatic worlds she observes and incorporates them into a variety of landscapes created from heat-formed fabrics, often woven with shells, stones, and other found materials.
Jacqueline’s work impresses with its precision, level of detail, and particularly the play of perspectives created with the effects of light, shadow, and movement in her works.
Among solo and group exhibitions over the past 25 years, highlights include the London Art Biennale (2023), Royal West of England Academy (2019 and 2023), Museum of Contemporary Art in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil (2005)

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