This is the personal site of Jacques Jarrige, an artist from Paris working in the conceptual space concerned with sculptural and functional objects in relation to the body and human scaled spaces.
My hope is to provide insight to my personal process and studio practice.
A full list of available works can be found on valeriegoodmangallery.com
More biographic information is available on wikipedia.
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SOLO PUBLIC SPACE EXHIBITIONS
2022 ECC's Biennale "The Idol", Palazzo Mora, room 219, Venice Italy
2022 Saint John the Divine Cathedral, "Christ" Lent and Easter installation, New York, NY
2022 Old Pfizer Building Lobby, "Pfizer Cascade" - 630 Flushing Ave, Brooklyn, NY
2017 Rockland Center for the Arts, "Outdoor Sculptures: Curves #1, #2, #3” - West Nyack, NY
2015 Pullman Miami Hotel, “Waves" installation - Miami, FL
2012 Aqua Art Fair - Miami, FL
1998 Hôtel de ville de Paris / Salle Saint Jean - Paris, France
1989 Entrepôts de Bercy - Paris, France
SELECTED GALLERY SHOW
2010-22 Valerie Goodman Gallery - New York, NY
2016 Galerie Avant-Scène - Paris, France
2009 Galerie Thierry Marchand - Paris, France
2006 Galerie Cat Berro - Paris, France
2002 Galerie Frédéric de Luca - Paris, France
1993 Galerie en Attendant les Barbares - Paris, France
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019 Children Museum exhibition curated by Vida Sabbaghi - Siao-Long Park, Taiwan
2018 :"Obsessive Sea" curated by Vida Sabbaghi - 630 Flushing - Brooklyn NY
2016 "Grand Mobile” kinetic sculpture, curated by Vida Sabbaghi at the Old Pfizer building - Brooklyn, NY
2015 Queens Museum - New York, NY
2015 Museum of Arts and Design, “Loot Show” - New York, NY
2015 La Gaieté lyrique / CNAP, “Oracles du Design” - Paris, France
2014 Queens Museum - New York, NY
2013 Lotte Gallery - Seoul, Korea
2013 Nomades - Paris, France
2011 Nomades - Paris, France
2005 Musée de Châteauroux - Châteauroux, France
2000 VIA Paris - Paris, France
1994 Museum of Decorative Arts - Hamburg, Germany
1991 Musée de la Poste - Paris, France
MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
2002 Mobilier National
2004 Musée des Beaux Arts - Orléans, France
2005 Centre National des Arts Plastiques (FNAC)