
Jessica Stockholder
Cultural Positioning
Authority Records (1)
Field Verification (7 fields)
- Birth yearWikidata + Unknown· 92%✓
- Primary mediumWikidata + Unknown· 92%✓
- BiographyWikipedia + Unknown· 88%✓
- WebsiteWikidata· 92%✓
- NationalityWikidata + Artsy+1· 92%
- LocationArtsy + Wikidata+1· 85%
- DeceasedUnknown· 20%
Source Registry (2)
- Kavi-GuptaTier 3 · Scraped/inferred100%
- Paula-CooperTier 3 · Scraped/inferred60%
Why this artist matters now
Jessica Stockholder builds site-specific installations that function as three-dimensional paintings, flooding floors, walls, and ceilings with bold color, disparate textures, and everyday objects that frequently spill beyond the exhibition space itself. The work refuses fixed boundaries between pictorial and physical experience, drawing on abstract expressionism, color field painting, minimalism, and Pop art without settling into any single tradition. A persistent openness to accident and spontaneity runs through each piece, alongside a deliberate rejection of permanency and disciplinary convention. Critics have described this quality as an almost shocking sense of freedom. Stockholder came to prominence in the early 1990s with monumental works that redefined how installation could operate within and against its host environment.
Source: Kavi Gupta · Trust score: 100% · Updated 1mo ago
Taste overlap and adjacency
Museum Collections
Artworks (4)
Artwork sources (3)
- MoMA2 published
- Art Institute Chicago1 published1 img
- Whitney1 published








