Jackson K. Doyle received his B.A. in Art History and Classics from Stanford University. His honors thesis, “Anesthetic Capability: Keats, Goya, and a Romantic Theory of Repose,” investigates the sensory and contemplative dimensions of art practice. A writer and printmaker, his research explores the relationship between theory and practice in the arts, histories of creative labor, and the poetics of perception. His latest projects examine the Print Renaissance in the San Francisco Bay Area, including catalog essays on Marguerite Saegesser and Gustavo Ramos Rivera and a two-year apprenticeship with master printer Kathryn Kain. At Rice, he studies the intersections of modernism, aesthetics, and the philosophy of art.

 

Research Areas

Aesthetics; Philosophy of Art; Printmaking

Education

B.A., Art History and Classics, Stanford University, 2022

Honors & Awards

2022 Apelles Prize in Art and Classics, Stanford University

2022 Lorenz Eitner Prize in Art and Art History, 2022, Stanford University

2022 Award for Excellence in Honors Thesis Presentation, Stanford University

2022 Departmental Honors and University Distinction, Stanford University

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