
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

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.

Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation
About the Exhibition
The Jennifer Lauren Gallery proudly presented ‘Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation’ at Candid Arts Centre in London that featured black and white work from Madge Gill, Donald Mitchell and more. Monochromatic Minds was the largest ever exhibition of disabled, self-taught and outsider artists from around the world, featuring black and white art through a variety of mediums including drawing, ceramics and textiles.
Featuring many previously unseen works from 61 artists, this exhibition brought together emerging artists alongside established outsider artists – artists who create work outside the artistic mainstream field, often by force of internal promptings and with culture not affecting their work. Several featured artists were working out of supported studios showing their work to a wider, more varied audience for the first time. This was an amazing opportunity to see unique work from international supported studios and artists isolated in the community that is rarely shown in the UK, with many of the pieces for sale.
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Outsider Art Fair Paris 2019
About the Exhibition
The Jennifer Lauren Gallery made its debut at the Outsider Art Fair in Paris in October 2019 alongside other galleries such as Cavin-Morris from New York, Creative Growth from California and Galerie Atelier Herenplaats from Amsterdam.
Jennifer took nine artists to the fair: Aradne, Hakunogawa, Akio Kontani, Chris Neate, Valerie Potter, C.J. Pyle, Nobuo Sasaki, Shinichi Sawada and Makoto Toya.