Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Stanley Mazur
Friday, October 31, 2008
Laura
22"x 16" seven color silk screen with stitches on rice paper in cased in a off white shadow box frame.
$650
This is Mango Peelers best and most elaborate framed print that I am currently showing in the gallery, for further information you contact me from my home page and I will be glad to assist you.
JJ
$650
This is Mango Peelers best and most elaborate framed print that I am currently showing in the gallery, for further information you contact me from my home page and I will be glad to assist you.
JJ
J.T. prays to J.C.
December 12th pray to J.C. because it's nothing but narly pasty white bee sting prison chicks, with pussy cat Russian cupolas and a skeleton undertaker tattooed in places unknown. - L.A. exhibition - Think Space - Jon Todd -
JJ
JJ
Happy Halloween and special thanks to all friends and colleagues for an other crazy night at SMASH. Our current exhibition will run until the 13th of November so check out Matthew Merigold, Jeff Garcia and Elicser for there series of work, come by when you have a chance. Hope to see you soon and all the best.
JJ
JJ
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
DEVILS NIGHT Oct. 30th
We are now only a few hours away from opening our doors to our
haunted house party and lead our guests through the depths of
SMASH and into our show room where we will show casing work by
Matthew Marigold, Elicser and Jeff Garcia.
This haunted party will merging our salvage design aesthetics with our
essential gallery thematic turning this show into creative and exiting labyrinth
for all artist designers students and kids. This will be a great show and exiting
evening for all, hope to see you here.
Oct 30th
JEROME JENNER fine art
SMASH INDUSTRIAL SALVAGE
West of
416.762.3113
Friday, May 2, 2008
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
PRESS RELEASE from Jerome Jenner gallery at SMASH
PRESS RELEASE from Jerome Jenner gallery at SMASH.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2008
As part of the 2008 Contact Festival The Jerome Jenner gallery at SMASH announces the opening of its first show of photography, "Tattooed Pin-Up."
3pm on May 3, 2008 at 2880 Dundas West. (West of Keele)
"Tattooed Pin-Up" will mark the grand opening of Jerome Jenner in its new home in Toronto's Junction area. Somewhere between gallery and art factory, with full silk screening facilities on site, Jerome Jenner will be a unique art production and retail space.
Inspired by the legendary punk rock, pin-up cultural phenomenon known as "Suicide Girls", the show will feature the work of three of North America’s finest photographers, Steve Carty, Kareem Ajani and Caitlin Free. Through their careful documentation of women's tattooed bodies, the artists draw the viewers attention to tensions between high art and craft exploring the body as a site for personal, political and sexual expression. Issues about the decoration and memory of the body raised by the subject matter of the show resonate with this year's Contact theme, "Between Memory and History".
The opening will include a live photo shoot and new products from eLLIPTIC Clothing Company.
Jerome Jenner will market a wide range of original paintings, fine art and pop surrealism prints, clothing, found art and antiques. Jerome Jenner has found its first home within the vast space that will open under the name SMASH later in the month. While focusing on architectural antiques, architectural furniture and found art imported from around the world, SMASH will work with Jerome Jenner's artists to function as a rich resource for consumers and designers looking for unique objects and original art works.
Contributors to the Jerome Jenner Gallery/Smash include Dustin Jenner, director of Jerome Jenner, artist Jon Todd, clothing designer Kestin Cornwall of eLLIPTIC Clothing, architectural antique expert Paul Mercer (formerly of Post and Beam Architectural Reclamation), real estate agent Jose Nieves and creative director of Lula Lounge, Jose Ortega.
Media Contact:
Kestin Cornwall
Jerome Jenner Gallery
905 334 6400
kestin@jeromejenner.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2008
As part of the 2008 Contact Festival The Jerome Jenner gallery at SMASH announces the opening of its first show of photography, "Tattooed Pin-Up."
3pm on May 3, 2008 at 2880 Dundas West. (West of Keele)
"Tattooed Pin-Up" will mark the grand opening of Jerome Jenner in its new home in Toronto's Junction area. Somewhere between gallery and art factory, with full silk screening facilities on site, Jerome Jenner will be a unique art production and retail space.
Inspired by the legendary punk rock, pin-up cultural phenomenon known as "Suicide Girls", the show will feature the work of three of North America’s finest photographers, Steve Carty, Kareem Ajani and Caitlin Free. Through their careful documentation of women's tattooed bodies, the artists draw the viewers attention to tensions between high art and craft exploring the body as a site for personal, political and sexual expression. Issues about the decoration and memory of the body raised by the subject matter of the show resonate with this year's Contact theme, "Between Memory and History".
The opening will include a live photo shoot and new products from eLLIPTIC Clothing Company.
Jerome Jenner will market a wide range of original paintings, fine art and pop surrealism prints, clothing, found art and antiques. Jerome Jenner has found its first home within the vast space that will open under the name SMASH later in the month. While focusing on architectural antiques, architectural furniture and found art imported from around the world, SMASH will work with Jerome Jenner's artists to function as a rich resource for consumers and designers looking for unique objects and original art works.
Contributors to the Jerome Jenner Gallery/Smash include Dustin Jenner, director of Jerome Jenner, artist Jon Todd, clothing designer Kestin Cornwall of eLLIPTIC Clothing, architectural antique expert Paul Mercer (formerly of Post and Beam Architectural Reclamation), real estate agent Jose Nieves and creative director of Lula Lounge, Jose Ortega.
Media Contact:
Kestin Cornwall
Jerome Jenner Gallery
905 334 6400
kestin@jeromejenner.com
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