JILL SILVERMAN VAN COENEGRACHTS, FOUNDER JSVCprojects
UNAPOLOGETIC CONTENT.
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ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ,
KING & KING
A new sculpture
Installed in the United States
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SAVE THE DATE
BAD+
July 6-10 2022
HANGAR 14
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LINDA KARSHAN
Backstage filming ‘Two Feet Walking’
By Ishmael Annobil, Filmmaker
In response to the architecture of Murray Edwards College
Cambridge University
8th April 2022
A WALK IN MY LIBRARY:
HELMUT FEDERLE
BEHIND THE SCENES:
BENEDICTE DELAY WITH JASON BUTLER
‘ONE ON ONE’
Exhibition at ArtHouse Jersey
14 April – 2 May 2022
NATURE NOTES:
HELLO TO SPRING, PARIS
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A WALKED DRAWING, ‘TWO FEET WALKING’,
By Linda Karshan
In collaboration with Filmmaker, Ishmael Annobil
In response to the architecture of Murray Edwards College,
University of Cambridge
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ISHMAEL ANNOBIL, 'INSOMNIA'
Coming soon at L'Interstice, Arles
Opening on April 15, 2022
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JASON BUTLER, ‘ONE ON ONE’
Launch new ArtHouse exhibition space
Jersey, England
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ART & LANGUAGE, "THESE SCENES", 2016
Acquired by Centre Pompidou
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ESTHER SHALEV-GERZ
Bauhaus-Museum,
Weimar, Germany
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LOSING DAN GRAHAM
1942-2022
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAD+
BORDEAUX + ART + DESIGN
New dates: July 6-10 2022, at HANGAR 14
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2000 THANK YOU NOTES
7 February 2022
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NEW SPACE FOR JSVCPROJECTS
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ROBERT STONE
Debut with Haines Gallery at FOG Design + Art 2022
San Francisco, CA
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MISCHA KUBALL
nolde / kritik / documenta
A project by documenta archiv, Draiflessen Collection and Mischa Kuball
NEW DATE: FALL 2022
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2022!
WARM WISHES AND NEW ADVENTURES
BEHIND THE SCENES:
BENEDICTE DELAY WITH JASON BUTLER
‘ONE ON ONE’
Exhibition at ArtHouse Jersey
14 April – 2 May 2022
April 25th 2022
JSVCprojects is proud to have participated with an evening dedicated to Jason Butler’s exhibition ‘One on One’ at ArtHouse Jersey, Capital House, on Wednesday, 20th of April. Bénédicte Delay led a conversation with the artist about his new works, writing in particular:
Soft hues of turquoise, pink and white draw us towards Jason Butler’s new series of abstract paintings and invite us to take a longer look at them. We can feel depth behind the surface. These paintings are not exactly sweet, we can see dark lines. Tensions in the background indicate that they are not exactly quiet either.
These very tensions, the gaps between what is there and what escapes to us, are what hold the compositions together.
These new paintings are an invitation to a sensory experience, visual, tactile, even musical: they remind us of the gentleness of sunset skies, of changing atmospheres, of fog, of the radiation of light. The powdery white veil across the painting seems as gentle as air, the way the different elements of the composition interact create a gentle pulsation, a rhythm, a common tone.
The delicacy of the palette is reminiscent of Fra Angelico’s works while the shimmering surface and materiality of the painting brings to mind Claude Monet’s paintings.
Nowadays, there is a tendency to discount beauty, however, beauty is a condition that is hard won, that is difficult to achieve. Beauty, as gentleness, is not given and needs to be cultivated.
Jason Butler started as a figurative painter; over the past couple of years, he has worked hard to liberate himself from figuration, from his ego to give way to a sensory celebration of the world around him.
Bénédicte Delay, Director at JSVCprojects
Jason Butler, ‘One on One’
Solo show at ArtHouse Jersey
Capital House
8 Church Street
JE2 3NN Saint Helier
Jersey
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