Jacqueline Bishop

Recognized as one of the Visionary Imagists of the contemporary American South, Jacqueline Bishop is known for paintings, drawings and installations exploring the psychological connections between humans and non-humans. Informed by the history of landscape painting and her travels in South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia, Bishop’s work addresses the politics of landscape and the realities of migration and extinction, imbuing the genre with a keen sense of intimacy, agency, and metaphor.