Jeff Jahn - Exhibitions

Exhibitions

As a curator Jahn has been behind exhibitions like: "Play" (2002), "The Best Coast" (2003), "Symbiont Synthetic" (2003), "Fresh Trouble" (2005), "Model Behavior" (2007), Volume" (2008) and Donald Judd" (2010). Jahn's art has been exhibited in the United States and Germany. Since 2007, his photography, and spatial installations have received increasing attention. One solo show Eutrophication took place at Pacific Northwest College of Art's Manuel Izquierdo Sculpture Gallery in April 2008 in a space originally designed by a young Brad Cloepfil, then later modified by faculty. His latest solo show Vection at the New American Art Union presented installation art and photography and was picked by the Huntington Post as a top show on the West Coast. Jahn's installation work was selected for the 10th Northwest Biennial at the Tacoma Art Museum where it was noted by numerous critics. One Seattle critic, Jen Graves, described the work as, "a faux forest canopy made of jagged pieces of plywood that create a small, localized environment of green-tinted shadows where you can hide out to think."

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