AIPAD Exhibitor 2025
Untitled Möbius, 2014
contemporary Art GALLERY & FINE ART DEALER
Untitled Möbius, 2014
Revolutionary Romanticism: A Collab, 2025
Revolutionary Romanticism presents a collection of previously unshared works from Jennifer Greenburg’s series A Substitute World. The image from which this exhibition takes its title, Revolutionary Romanticism: A Collab, 2025 is both playful and deadly serious. It pokes fun at the dialectic and attitudes of social media culture- collaborations between users- and it references a philosophy that seeks to terminate free speech and expression.
Read moreThe 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 moreExhibition Dates: July 8 - August 27, 2022
EXHIBITION EXTENDED: Through October 8, 2022
The gallery exhibition REDUX will sample from personal favorites and recommended acquisitions by represented and affiliated artists.
Read moreJuly 3 – August 31, 2020
The photographs in A Substitute World by Jennifer Greenburg were culled from over 15 years of her personal archive. These images have haunted her from the moment they were made – the weight of these spaces inspired the uncanny necessity to make the image. Today, these works feel eerily relevant devices to experiencing the impermissible.
Read moreSeptember 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.
Read moreExhibition Dates: March 9 – May 31, 2019
Artist’s Reception:
Saturday, March 9
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Greenburg will present the latest Revising History images alongside work from a new series, Colored Stories. New Revising History works express a blatant disenchantment with the prevailing white male gaze and the cultural constructs it celebrates. Colored Stories are abstract, minimalistic prints made by sampling colors from mid-century items marketed to American women; joyous palates were used to help this new consumer demographic forget their status as second-class citizens.
Read moreExhibition 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