The gallery will present work by a core selection of represented artists, ranging from emerging to mid-career. The curated roster of contemporary artists draws out themes central to our platform.
Read moreSvalbard | Photographs by Ian van Coller
Exhibition Dates: May 21 - June 25, 2022
Artist’s Opening Reception:
Saturday, May 21 | 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Svalbard is a dramatic subject. Remote, not barren, the abundance of this arctic gateway paired by its proximity to Europe made Svalbard easy target for extraction. The islands were used as a base by whalers, who came in search of blubber; hunters who came for furs; and miners who came for coal. Ian van Coller’s work traces the legacy of human intervention in photographs that engage every aspect of the sublime.
Read moreAncient Lands, Recent Expeditions | Exhibition by Ian Van Coller
Through June 27, 2020
Ancient Lands, Recent Expeditions presents work made by Ian van Coller over the past five years. The Montana-based artist was awarded a 2018 Guggenheim for his work on climate change and deep time. The work presented in this exhibition comes from four expeditions to sites in Africa, the Americas, and the Arctic. These works continue on the aforementioned themes and distinguish themselves within the Artist’s greater oeuvre. The subject of glacial loss is for the Artist far more than a signifier for climate change; the glacier is a symbol that embodies time itself.
Read moreD | E V O L V E | Exhibition contemplates stewardship
September 7 – November 30, 2019
D | E V O L V E raises questions around planetary stewardship. Included are recent works by Ian van Coller, Jennifer Greenburg, Tatiana Parcero, and Paul Turounet. D | E V O L V E contemplates ecological ethics through works that address global climate change, pollution, greed, and consumerism. This selection of works asks viewers to assess human’s relationship with the planet they call home.
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Exhibition Dates: September 8 – November 30, 2018
Reception: Saturday, October 20 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm
with remarks on new work by San Diego-based Artist Paul Turounet
Ian van Coller
Jennifer Greenburg
Tatiana Parcero
Paul Turounet
jdc Fine Art will celebrate its revised vision as a private dealer & project space with a group show of work by core artists who’ve recently hit personal milestones and reflect sensibilities we champion.
Read moreKilimanjaro: The Last Glacier | Exhibition by Ian van Coller
Exhibiting at Schneider Gallery: 770 N. LaSalle Dr. #401 | Chicago, IL 60654
Exhibition Dates: May 5 – July 1, 2017
Artist’s Reception & Page-through: Friday, May 5 | 5:00 - 7:30 pm
Van Coller has accompanied climate change researchers on expeditions to study tropical glaciers. Defined by latitude, most tropical glaciers will be extinct within the next decade. Centerpiece of the exhibition is an oversized artist's book, Kilimanjaro: The Last Glacier; it features landscapes & portraits of porters. Scale aligns the book with its subject, and recalls ledgers & atlases, thus conjuring themes of archiving, mapping, & exploration.
Read morePAGES | Exhibition by Paul Turounet & More
Exhibition Dates: December 12 - February 27, 2016
Pages : Artists' Books | Publications | Related Works is a group show that features artist’s books and publications alongside a selection of editioned photographic prints they contain. Included in Pages are artist’s books by Paul Turounet and Ian van Coller, and recent publications by Jennifer Greenburg and Guillermo Srodek-Hart.
Books are traditional vehicles for artistic expression; they are intimate and implicative. Our viewing is dependent on our engagement- it is only our turning of the pages that activates them. This physicality helps us connect to the artists’ intention in a special way. Artist’s books are arguably among the most critically curated viewing experience an artist can offer, as the viewing-order is both calculated and fixed. Publications are major honors for artists; they collate bodies of work, often drawing a whole oeuvre together into one object. This exhibition celebrates both artists books and publications.
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