Atlanta Art Fair 2025: Booth D07
Overview
Jackson Fine Art is pleased to announce our return to the 2025 Atlanta Art Fair, presenting a selection of works that reflect both our longstanding ties to Atlanta and our commitment to showcasing globally recognized voices in contemporary photography. Anchored in the language of textiles—threads of fabric, shadow, memory, and storytelling—the booth highlights the deep connections between art and community that define Atlanta’s creative spirit.
We are honored to debut new work by Saïdou Dicko, coinciding with his solo exhibition at the gallery, alongside works by Shanequa Gay, Chris Millsapp, Angela West, Christy Bush, Sheila Pree Bright, and Meghann Riepenhoff. Together, these artists embody the richness of voices that shape both our gallery and our city. Atlanta is woven into Jackson Fine Art’s DNA, and we are proud to share in its continued evolution at this year’s fair.
Works
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Shanequa Gay, eternal south II, 2025 -
Shanequa Gay, step and repeat, copy and paste times infinity², 2025 -
Shanequa Gay, the people from lightning, 2025
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Shanequa Gay, a child from the eternal south, 2025 -
Shanequa Gay, lap baby, 2025 -
Shanequa Gay, riding the quilt of meditation, 2025
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Shanequa Gay, eternal reflection, 2025 -
Shanequa Gay, the first daughter, 2025 -
Chris Millsapp, Sister, 2022
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Chris Millsapp, Poppet, 2022 -
Chris Millsapp, A Cup to You Dear, 2023 -
Chris Millsapp, Rebellion, 2022
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Christy Bush, Wilson's - Pepper Sauce, 1999 -
Christy Bush, Michael Stipe - Grammys, 1994 -
Christy Bush, Joshua Tree, 1996
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Christy Bush, Marfa, 1994 -
Saïdou Dicko, I drive uncle's gold Mercedes, T BF RED, 2023 -
Saïdou Dicko, The golden ocean prince, T ADN, 2025
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Saïdou Dicko, The royal guard Act1, T25 BF 6, 2025 -
Saïdou Dicko, The Doll, T25 BF 8, 2025 -
Meghann Riepenhoff, Ecotone #931 (Bainbridge Island, WA 11.3.20, Dawn to Dusk, Draped on Log, Intermittent Storms, Tears), 2020