Until 2023, Jackson was the curator, and co-founder,[4] of
IMT Gallery in
London[5] since the gallery was founded in 2005. At IMT Jackson specialised in
sound art and audiovisual practice,[6] curating exhibitions including 2010's Dead Fingers Talk: The Tape Experiments of William S. Burroughs, an exhibition built around a series of unreleased experiments with
audio tape by
William S. Burroughs.[7][8][9] His book on curating, Contemporary Exhibition-Making and Management, was published by
Routledge in 2023.[10]
Jackson originally studied and taught in the
United Kingdom having a degree in
painting from the
University of East London and an MA in Fine Art Media from the
Slade School of Fine Art. He taught on MA Sound Arts at
London College of Communication from 2008 to 2014, BA Fine Art at
Southampton Solent University from 2013 to 2014 and was a Senior Lecturer in art history and critical theory at
Northumbria University,
Newcastle, from 2014 to 2023[11] where he was the curator of exhibitions at the university's art gallery Gallery North from 2014-18.[12] He is an authority on Burroughs's experiments with tape, researching a PhD on the tape experiments at CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice),
University of the Arts London, supervised by Angus Carlyle, Salomé Voegelin and
David Toop[13] and speaking on Burroughs at conferences including Beyond the Cut-up: William S. Burroughs and the Image at
The Photographers' Gallery[14][15] and the Sound Art Curating conference at
ZKM.[16]In 2014 he composed This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’ a limited-edition art-work in the form of a vinyl made from a recorded interview between Burroughs and journalist Roger Clarke.[17][18]
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