Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery Three generations of women, championing art by women

Gillian Jason Gallery works with female and non-binary artists from across the generations to present engaging exhibitions about the most resonant ideas of our time. A combination of attuned cultural consciousness, people-first relationships, and a 40-year history of exhibiting work by pioneering artists, makes GJG a go-to reference point for those looking to support and collect art from beyond the white male canon that addresses today’s critical shifts.

Emily Ponsonby Featured in The Artsy EditWe’re delighted to see Emily Ponsonby’s work at Gillian Jason Gallery’s NADA bo...
17/05/2026

Emily Ponsonby Featured in The Artsy Edit

We’re delighted to see Emily Ponsonby’s work at Gillian Jason Gallery’s NADA booth spotlighted in an Artist Spotlight feature in The Artsy Edit, by Artsy’s Chief Curator and Editorial Director, Casey Lesser.

In her warm review, Lesser describes Ponsonby’s paintings as capturing “fleeting slices of everyday life”- tender, intimate moments drawn from fond memory. Working in encaustic, layering wax and oil before carefully scraping into the surface, Ponsonby imbues each scene with a hazy softness and quiet emotional depth that feels at once deeply personal and utterly universal.

Starrett-Lehigh Building, New York, USA
13–17 May
Projects Booth E26

Colette LaVette Featured in Wall Street JournalHonoured to see Colette LaVette works at GJG’s Future Fair booth featured...
14/05/2026

Colette LaVette Featured in Wall Street Journal

Honoured to see Colette LaVette works at GJG’s Future Fair booth featured in The Wall Street Journal’s roundup of the best works across Frieze Week.

In a thoughtful review by Brian P. Kelly, LaVette’s paintings are described as “rococo stylings in swirls of impressionistic paint” where cherubs, animals and figures move through dreamlike, topsy-turvy worlds suspended between chaos and calm. The piece beautifully captures the tension at the heart of her practice: movement and stillness, myth and memory, intimacy and scale.

Chelsea Industrial, New York, USA
13 - 16 May
Booth R3

Colette LaVette Featured in Wall Street JournalHonoured to see Colette LaVette works at GJG’s Future Fair booth featured...
14/05/2026

Colette LaVette Featured in Wall Street Journal

Honoured to see Colette LaVette works at GJG’s Future Fair booth featured in The Wall Street Journal’s roundup of the best works across Frieze Week.

In a thoughtful review by Brian P. Kelly, LaVette’s paintings are described as “rococo styling in swirls of impressionistic paint” where cherubs, animals and figures move through dreamlike, topsy-turvy worlds suspended between chaos and calm. The piece beautifully captures the tension at the heart of her practice: movement and stillness, myth and memory, intimacy and scale.

Chelsea Industrial, New York, USA
13 - 16 May
Booth R3

Exhibition Announcement | Demi Danka Demi Danka is pioneering a new way of painting. For her inaugural solo show, Co-Aut...
14/05/2026

Exhibition Announcement | Demi Danka

Demi Danka is pioneering a new way of painting. For her inaugural solo show, Co-Authored Terrains, with Gillian Jason Gallery, her practice sits within the expanded field of painting and reframes the photographic medium. Danka stands at the forefront of a new material language, pushing the medium through a resolutely experimental process that combines painterly gesture with chemical reactions. Although imposing a predetermined composition, Danka works in dialogue with the material, allowing gravity, chemistry, and environmental factors to also shape the final painting.

21st May - 27th June 2026
19 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 8AZ
Exhibition via the link in bio
Prophetic Alliance, 2026

Exhibition Announcement | Demi Danka Demi Danka is pioneering a new way of painting. For her inaugural solo show, ‘Co-Au...
14/05/2026

Exhibition Announcement | Demi Danka

Demi Danka is pioneering a new way of painting. For her inaugural solo show, ‘Co-Authored Terrains’, with GJG, her practice sits within the expanded field of painting and reframes the photographic medium. Danka stands at the forefront of a new material language, pushing the medium through a resolutely experimental process that combines painterly gesture with chemical reactions. Although imposing a predetermined composition, Danka works in dialogue with the material, allowing gravity, chemistry, and environmental factors to also shape the final painting.

21st May - 27th June 2026
19 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 8AZ
Exhibition via the link in bio
Prophetic Alliance, 2026

At NADA New York 2026, Emily Ponsonby presents a new body of work exploring gesture, memory, and materiality through ric...
13/05/2026

At NADA New York 2026, Emily Ponsonby presents a new body of work exploring gesture, memory, and materiality through richly layered surfaces and intimate compositions. Installed within the booth as a quiet yet immersive environment, the works invite a slower encounter, balancing delicacy with emotional weight.

Visit us at NADA New York to experience the presentation in full.

Starrett-Lehigh Building, New York, USA
13 - 17 May
Projects Booth E26

NADA E26 | Emily Ponsonby GJG is delighted to announce its participation in NADA Projects 2026 with a solo presentation ...
07/05/2026

NADA E26 | Emily Ponsonby

GJG is delighted to announce its participation in NADA Projects 2026 with a solo presentation by Emily Ponsonby. Working with the encaustic process, Ponsonby layers beeswax and oil pigment before scraping and burnishing each surface into being. The result is paintings that hold light differently depending on where you stand - quiet in their register, complex in their depth. These small scale works draw you in slowly, revealing themselves through proximity rather than declaration.

Starrett-Lehigh Building, New York, USA
13 - 17 May
Projects Booth E26

Future Fair R3 | Colette LaVette GJG is delighted to announce its participation in Future Fair 2026, showcasing a solo p...
06/05/2026

Future Fair R3 | Colette LaVette

GJG is delighted to announce its participation in Future Fair 2026, showcasing a solo presentation by Colette LaVette. Drawing on Rococo aesthetics, LaVette’s paintings hold a tension between the ornamental and the elemental. Her palette is refined, her touch instinctive - surfaces that lean into decoration before something rawer breaks through. The work occupies the space between delicacy and force, between what adorns and what insists.

Chelsea Industrial, New York, USA
13 - 16 May
Booth R3

As She Is | Jess CochraneIn ‘Post Hen Party, Pre Flight. Marseille City Beach’, Jess Cochrane drops us straight into a s...
01/05/2026

As She Is | Jess Cochrane

In ‘Post Hen Party, Pre Flight. Marseille City Beach’, Jess Cochrane drops us straight into a sun-soaked, slightly hazy moment of real life, where nothing is staged and everything feels immediate. A friend sits across from us, mid-cigarette, mid-thought, completely at ease, like we’ve just joined her without interrupting the flow.

Cochrane’s loose distortions and offbeat perspective mirror the way we actually see and remember things, more like a phone snap than a polished image. The details, sunglasses, water bottle, woven bag, root the scene in something recognisable, but it’s the feeling that lands. This is femininity without performance, shaped in the in-between moments of friendship where everything softens and becomes more real.

Post Hen Party, Pre Flight. Marseille City Beach, 2025

Until 21st May 2026
19 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 8AZ
Exhibition via the link in bio

In Quiet Proximity | Clare ThackwayA mother and child are held in a moment of closeness, their bodies connected through ...
30/04/2026

In Quiet Proximity | Clare Thackway

A mother and child are held in a moment of closeness, their bodies connected through touch, weight, and gesture. The composition draws on the visual language of the Madonna and Child, yet remains rooted in something observed and immediate.

Clare Thackway’s Giddy I and Giddy II rework these historical structures through a contemporary, lived lens, exploring how intimacy, care, and identity are shaped through relationships between women. Her figures are not idealised, but encountered with sensitivity, allowing connection, inheritance, and emotional complexity to unfold within the space of the painting.

Giddy I, 2026
Giddy II, 2026

Until 21st May 2026
19 Great Titchfield Street, W1W 8AZ
Exhibition via the link in bio

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