Jayne H. Baum Gallery
Jayne H. Baum opened JHB Gallery in 1982 with a strong focus on contemporary art and interdisciplinary practices. JHB Gallery became known in the mid 80s as one of the first galleries in New York dedicated to contemporary photography and experimental image making. In 1984, the gallery moved to Tribeca, expanding its physical size and program, with an exhibition schedule of ten shows per year. JHB Gallery relocated again in 1988 into a larger space in SoHo at 588 Broadway, with a series of exhibitions focusing of the work of contemporary artists using the camera and influenced by media and new technologies. Today, JHB Gallery works with a range of contemporary international artists to curate exhibitions in the West Village space, and across alternative platforms.
Image Captions
- Yuki Onodera The World is Not Small - 1826, No. 20, 2012 Archival pigment print on fiber base paper 49.6 x 61.02 inches NN009
- Amanda Means Light Bulb 00032C, 2001 20 X 24 Polaroid print 31 x 22 inches (print) 33 x 24 inches (mount) Unique AM551
- Golnar Adili The King-Seat Of My Eye Is The Place Of Repose For The Thought of You, 2010 Photographs cut and woven with thread 20 x 30 inches 1 of 7 GA001_001
- Guy Laramée Livros 4, 2025 Waterblasted books, inks, pigments, acrylic sealer 9.84 H x 15.75 W x 9.06 D inches Unique GL177
- Bohnchang Koo Purple Moonjar, 2020 Archival pigment print 26.77 x 19.68 inches (image) Edition 1/10 BK199
- Doug Beube Masked Wisdom (w/hair) & Masked Erudition (no hair), 2016 Altered dictionary, metal, marble 17 x 9 x 8 inches (each) DB125
- Ellen Carey Self Portrait, 1987 Polaroid 20 x 24 33 x 22 inches Unique EC738
- John Noestheden Blue Kismet, 2021 Swarovski Diamond crystals, acrylic, archival glue on Arches 40.5 x 49.5 inches Unique JN303
- Robert The Book Lobster “Art of the Masters”, 2011 Altered book 12.00 x 8.80 x 1.90 inches Unique RT001
- Simone Douglas Ever VIII, 2011/2018 Digital Type C print on metallic paper 34 x 25.5 inches Edition of 6 SID022