Jason Koxvold (b. 1977) is a British large format fine art photographer based in Upstate NY with a focus on visualizing how neoliberal economic policy and military strategy shape landscapes. His photographs have been published in Esquire, Newsweek Japan, Wired, Slate, National Geographic Traveler, The Great Leap Sideways and many more magazines, online and off.
He holds a BSc in Social Science from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and has worked in every corner of the globe, from Arctic Russia to South Africa, China to Nigeria.
Partial list of publications:
Wired, Newsweek Japan, National Geographic Traveler, Slate, Wallpaper*, Dwell Magazine, Gestalten, The Great Leap Sideways, Mossless, Mashable, Gessato, Dezeen, Contagious, Shanghai Manifesto, PDN Emerging Photographer, Brain, Selfmade, Communication Arts, Urbanautica, STAND Quarterly, Aint-Bad Magazine, PSFK, The Huffington Post, ONE Magazine, Oitzarisme, The Heavy Collective, Landscape Stories, The Re-View, JRNL, IdN, RES
Solo Exhibitions:
KNIVES, Gnomic Book, New York, NY, June 2017
Group Exhibitions:
Prison Photography, Davis Orton Gallery, June 2017
Humble Arts Foundation Group Show 52, Alternative Facts, March 2017
BLACK – WATER, World Photography Awards Group exhibition, London, February 2016
Interviews & Features:
Der Greif, Issue 10, June 2017
Yam, Kimberly, “A Tiny Guesthouse Filled With Books”, The Huffington Post, October 2016
“Hemmelig Rom”, Architonic, October 2016
Brillon, James, “A secluded library in the woods of New York state”, Dezeen, September 2016
Bryan, Chloe, “Secluded library retreat is a book lover's dream”, Mashable, September 2016
“The Oak Monolith”, Gestalten, January 2016
Callahan, Brittany, Aint-Bad, October 2015
Weiss, Allie, “Snug Guesthouse in Upstate New York”, Dwell, October 2015
Mallonee, Laura, “Behind the Scenes of Bagram, an Afghan Airbase in Limbo”, WIRED, September 2015
Newsweek Japan, September 2015
de Witte, Sabine, "Achter de schermen van de Afghaanse oorlog”, National Geographic Traveler, September 2015
Teicher, Jordan, “What Are We Still Doing in Afghanistan?”, Slate, August 2015
Wolukau-Wanambwa, Stanley, “Everything and Nothing: An interview with Jason Koxvold”, The Great Leap Sideways, January 2012
Bisson, Steve, “Everything, and Nothing”, Landscape Stories, June 2010
Selfmade Magazine, “Jason Koxvold: Everything, and Nothing”, June 2010
Smith, David, “Jason Koxvold”, It’s Nice That, April 2010
Dowling, Christopher, We’re Good Together, September 2009
Contagious Magazine, July 2009
Collaborations:
You were right all along, with Scanner, 2017
Hemmelig Rom, with Studio Padron, 2014
You Drive and We'll Listen to Music, Citizens Here and Abroad, 2005
Appearances, Citizens Here and Abroad, 2004