
"After nearly a decade in Brooklyn, Jenkins Johnson Gallery will soon return to Manhattan via a collaborative partnership with Marian Goodman Gallery. Beginning in November, Jenkins Johnson will rent out the third floor of Marian Goodman's Tribeca headquarters, mounting exhibitions periodically over the next 12 months. "The current culture moment calls for galleries to come together creatively, and the alliance between Marian Goodman and Jenkins Johnson embodies the cooperative spirit fundamental to international arts community," Karen Jenkins-Johnson, the gallery's founder and principal, told ARTnews."
"In an email to ARTnews, the Marian Goodman partners wrote, "We are beyond enthused by the opportunity for gallery visitors to be exposed to both distinct programs via proximity to each other. We hope this type of alliance might be an inspiring model for other ADAA member galleries from different cities. We also felt that this arrangement with the esteemed Karen Jenkins-Johnson, along with the flexibility it allows for both galleries, is absolutely in keeping with our commitment to working with respected and forward-thinking voices in the cultural sphere.""
Jenkins Johnson Gallery is returning to Manhattan after nearly a decade in Brooklyn through a collaborative partnership with Marian Goodman Gallery. Beginning in November, Jenkins Johnson will rent the third floor of Marian Goodman's Tribeca headquarters and mount exhibitions periodically over the next 12 months. Karen Jenkins-Johnson described the alliance as embodying a cooperative spirit and as a way to achieve solidarity and mutual benefit within the global art world. The partnership grew from conversations begun ten months earlier with Marian Goodman partners Rose Lord, Emily Jane Kirwan, Leslie Nolen, and Junette Teng. Both galleries are longtime ADAA members.
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