The Garden

The Garden

3115 E Shadowlawn Avenue Atlanta, GA 30305, USA Friday, November 13, 2020–Saturday, February 27, 2021 Opening Reception: Friday, November 13, 2020, 5 p.m.–8 p.m.


napoleon vuitton by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Napoleon Vuitton, 2018

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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giambattista valli, old future by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Giambattista Valli, Old Future, 2011

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the red ball, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

The Red Ball, The Garden, 2018

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milkmaid 2, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Milkmaid 2, The Garden, 2016

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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blue pool, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Blue Pool, The Garden, 2020

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untitled, the garden by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Untitled, The Garden, 2019

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eniko in flowers by erik madigan heck

Erik Madigan Heck

Eniko in Flowers, 2020

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Jackson Fine Art is thrilled to announce our forthcoming exhibition of new works by Erik Madigan Heck, from his much-anticipated new series and accompanying monograph, The Garden. This is the gallery’s second solo exhibition of Heck’s painterly large-scale photographs, following 2018’s Old Future. For The Garden, Heck’s focus turns somewhat inward, photographing his family and studies of the idyllic landscape surrounding their home. Composed over a five-year period, the series intimately explores the birth of the photographer’s two sons and the passing of his beloved mother, juxtaposing these hyperpersonal works with more purely aesthetic pursuits — explosions of vibrant color and reimaginings of classical landscapes.