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Jason Jacques Gallery is an American art and design gallery that has dealt in ceramics, antique and contemporary, for over 30 years. It is located at 529 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011.

Gallery Summary

Jason Jacques Gallery is an American contemporary art gallery specializing in artists working in clay. Over its thirty-year history, the gallery has both made its mark building museum collections of late 19th century European Art Pottery and become renowned for exhibiting some of the most exciting and influential international contemporary ceramic artists. Jason began his career in Europe three decades ago, combing through flea markets and antique shops for star pieces to send back to American dealers. He returned with a specialty in what he calls the Art Pottery Renaissance of the late 19th century— works by Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Ernest Chaplet, Clément Massier, Georges Hoentschel, and the like.

After an explosive work by Gareth Mason caught his eye in 2010, he launched a program in contemporary ceramics, the prime focus of the gallery today. By placing Kim Simonsson’s vivid, mossy figures, Katsuyo Aoki’s porcelain masterworks, and Beth Cavener’s animalistic sculptures alongside the Japonist creations of Paul Jeanneney or the biomorphic inventions of Beate Kuhn, the gallery lends historical context to the contemporary talent on their roster.

Jason and his team now not only maintain a rigorous contemporary program but work to foster new talent. The gallery’s mission is bolstered by careful attention to the history of ceramics and commitment to maintaining an ongoing dialogue with the medium’s rich past.

Jason Jacques Gallery participates in an international array of art fairs in Miami, San Francisco, Dallas, New York, Maastricht, and Basel. As of January 2021, Jason Jacques Gallery left their Madison Avenue space of sixteen years, located in a historic 1871 Upper East Side townhouse, and relocated to West 20th Street in Chelsea.

Works sold by the gallery have been acquired by New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, Mint Museum, Toledo Museum of Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Worcester Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, RISD Museum, and the Museum of Arts and Design, among other institutions.

Jason Jacques Gallery

March 7-21, 2023, by Invitation · 6pm to 7:30pm

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Each opening night will start with cocktails from 6-7:30 p.m., guests will need to register here.

AMY KASLOW GALLERY

Washington, DC native Amy Kaslow opened her gallery mid-2020 to show fine art that celebrates the natural world: painting, photography, textiles, and sculpture that pay homage in content, form, and medium. 

2021 at the gallery is studded with talented artists bringing the outside in. Ongoing is BARK! stunning large-scale photographs capturing the dazzling protective amor of trees. Artist-in-residence and British colorist Jane Kell is back at her easel painting abstract landscapes. Sculpting Shadows, Noah James Saunders’ life-sized stainless steel sculptures of the human form, sinewy and strong, cast dramatic shadows across our whitewashed walls. Ancestral Colors, the richly-hued rugs from Maya women artists living in the highlands of Guatemala, was a sell out. This summer, stop in for DC Lines, a stunning group of work from four Washington artists that is inescapably linear. Lisa Tubach’s sensuous underwater scapes paired with John Geci’s bold blown glass mesmerize in August through September. This fall, the Gallery is proud to introduce some of the world’s most collectible tribal, ethnic, and indigenous fine art, curated in proud partnership with the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe. We’ll install Jane Kell’s latest abstract landscapes in December, a collection by the master colorist.

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Jason Jacques Gallery

Jason Jacques

Jason Jacques Gallery is an American art and design gallery that has dealt in ceramics, antique and contemporary, for over 30 years. It is located at 529 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011.

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Amy Kaslow Gallery

Amy Kaslow

Amy Kaslow captures nature’s sleek and elegant architecture through a contemporary lens.  Her botanical work is an uncommon collection of color and form, distinguished by bold tones and mesmerizing depth.

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Jane Kell

Jane Kell is an artist-in-residence at Amy Kaslow Gallery. A leading abstract landscape painter raised in Yorkshire, northern England, Kell has spent 2020 and 2021 in Washington, DC where her husband is in residence with the International Monetary Fund.

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Noah James Saunders

Noah James Saunders brings us the male human form, sinewy and powerful. The searching eyes to the brawny shoulders, the body mechanics of these wonderful pieces fill the room with presence.

“I speak in wire; and faces are my language,” says the Athens, Georgia-based artist. For thirty years, the largely self-taught sculptor has manipulated metal wire, inventing new techniques and honing his talent in the US and in Europe. Today, his works are feats of artistry and engineering. Heads and torsos move, casting shadows so ethereal, we must remind ourselves that these are strips of metal.

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