Jason Jacques Gallery

Jason Jacques Gallery CONTEMPORARY & ANTIQUE CERAMIC MASTERWORKS American contemporary art and design gallery specializing in artists working in clay.

Over it’s thirty year history, the gallery has both made its mark building museum collections of late 19th century European Art Pottery and become renowned for exhibiting some of the most exciting and influential international contemporary ceramic artists. Jason began his career in Europe three decades ago, combing through flea markets and antique shops for star pieces to send back to American dea

lers. He returned with a specialty in what he calls the Art Pottery Renaissance of the late-19th century— works by Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer, Ernest Chaplet, Clément Massier, Georges Hoentschel, and the like. The gallery is open by appointments only. To book an appointment, please email [email protected]. Join our mailing list: http://www.jasonjacques.com/mailing-list

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New York, NY

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+16463213999

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Jason Jacques Gallery is the preeminent purveyor of late 19th and early 20th century European ceramics, and a driver of important design and ceramic art. Gallery principal Jason Jacques and his team mount exhibitions throughout the year at the 73rd Street and Madison Avenue gallery, in addition to participating in design fairs in Miami, San Francisco, Dallas, Maastricht, and New York. The gallery’s touted publications include Exotica, a compendium of essays by leading scholars on French master ceramists. Works sold by Jason Jacques Gallery are owned by art museums throughout the country, including the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Saint Louis Art Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, and Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.