
why we linger at site festival
‘Why We Linger’ at Site Festival 2024 in Stroud. An exhibition showcasing all the artists that the Gallery represents.

WHY WE LINGER
A group exhibition showcasing all the artists that the Jennifer Lauren Gallery represents

New York Outsider Art Fair
It’s that time of year again when the New York Outsider Art Fair opens its doors to artists, new and old, and I am excited, once more, to be part of it. I have a vast array of talented artists to showcase including: Kate Bradbury, Nek Chand, Miguel Ángel Hernando, Carlo Keshishian, Pradeep Kumar, Cara Macwilliam, Mohammed M’rabet, Chris Neate, Valerie Potter, Shinichi Sawada, Marie Suzuki, Yoshihiro Watanabe, and Terence Wilde.

RWA Annual Open Exhibition
The 169th RWA Annual Open Exhibition offered a stunning variety of work from emerging and established artists. This dynamic, varied and uplifting exhibition included a stunning array of painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, installation and mixed media artworks, and it showcased some of the most exciting artists from across the country and beyond.

Outsider Art Fair New York 2022
Jennifer Lauren Gallery returned to the Outsider Art Fair in New York for its 30th anniversary edition. Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion from 3–6 March 2022, there were many celebratory events throughout the run of the fair.
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To All the Kings Who Have No Crowns
Carl Freedman presented Jennifer Lauren Gallery, showcasing seventeen international, distinct contemporary practices, revealing a diverse collection of art forms including drawing, painting, ceramics, embroidery and found object sculptures.

Outsider Art Fair
About the Exhibition
The Outsider Art Fair Paris went virtual in 2020 due to Covid-19. The Jennifer Lauren Gallery was sorry to be miss people in person in Paris this year, but was pleased to present a gathering of new works, some never seen before, from artists the Gallery supports. You can no longer view the link to the page since the fair is over, but below is a selection of works from the artists I shared at the fair. You will see: eighties colour pop wonders that have never seen the light of day from Valerie Potter, cosmic visions in colour and monochrome from Julia Sisi, Moroccan beings from Mohammed Mrabet, layered communicative works with colour and symbols from Robert Fischer, detailed carved toothpicks from Pradeep Kumar and iconic spiky creatures from Shinichi Sawada. Not forgetting Jesse James Nagel making his debut with a visionary wonder with a fantastic title!