Text engl., „Photographing with only Kodachrome, photographer Jeff Jacobson has created a seductive portfolio of images reflecting on beauty and mortality. From his opening statement, “A few days before Christmas, 2004, I was diagnosed with lymphoma. Some present. After each chemotherapy session I retreated to our home in the Catskills to recuperate. I began photographing around the house as I was too sick to go anywhere else. As my strength returned, my photographic universe slowly expanded. Shortly thereafter, Kodak discontinued production of Kodachrome. I loved Kodachrome, it helped shape my photographic vision. I filled my refrigerator and wine cooler with the stuff and kept shooting. I have outlived my film. A few days before Christmas, 2010, I exposed my last roll.” This compelling body of photographs provides a nuanced, first-person depiction of a cancer patient’s changing perspectives on life, death, art and the world at-large.“. (www.http://daylightbooks.org/; 04.2013).
Ausstellungskatalog, Baden-Baden, Staatliche Kunsthalle, 17.11.2001-13.01.2002; Essen, Museum Folkwang, 17.02.-14.04.2002; Oslo, Museum for Samtidskunst, 20.01.-05.04.2002; München, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, 26.04.-14.07.2002; Dublin, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 08.-10.2002; Vitoria-Gasteiz, Artium Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporaneo; Porto, Museu de Arte Contemporaneo de Serralves, 01.-04.2003; Liverpool, Tate, 07.-09.2003