Jenkins Johnson Gallery to Open Tribeca Outpost at Marian Goodman Gallery
Jenkins Johnson Gallery is pleased to announce a return to exhibiting in Manhattan, made possible through an alliance with Marian Goodman Gallery. Over the coming twelve months, Jenkins Johnson Gallery will periodically mount exhibitions on the third floor of Marian Goodman Gallery at 385 Broadway, New York.
This flexible arrangement between Marian Goodman and Jenkins Johnson, both members of the Art Dealers Association of America, embodies the spirit of co-operation fundamental to New York’s contemporary art community. Jenkins Johnson and Marian Goodman will operate entirely independently of each other, and we greatly anticipate the opportunity for audiences that follow both programs to experience this creative alliance.
Founded in San Francisco in 1996, Jenkins Johnson also had a space and offices in Chelsea 2005-2017 before moving to Brooklyn in 2017 with the opening of Jenkins Johnson Projects. Although not continuous, this opportunity for a presence in Manhattan over the coming months, while retaining our Brooklyn Projects space, marks an exciting new chapter in the gallery’s storied history.
The debut exhibition in Tribeca will be “Believable” by New York artist Lola Flash; opening 6-8 pm, Saturday, 8 November on the 3rd Floor of 385 Broadway, New York. At 5 pm, there will be an artist talk with Flash and Rhea L. Combs, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
A pioneering voice in photography for more than four decades, Flash’s multifaceted practice has evolved through numerous series, each with a unique focus. Beginning with their iconic “Cross Colour” series from the 1980-90s—which utilized inverted colors to document queer culture as part of ACT UP, in the wake of the HIV/AIDS epidemic—this exhibition traces a path through portraiture towards recent and ongoing series. Working at the forefront of genderqueer visual politics, Flash’s work challenges preconceptions about gender and racism, and is firmly rooted in social justice advocacy for marginalized peoples.
This flexible arrangement between Marian Goodman and Jenkins Johnson, both members of the Art Dealers Association of America, embodies the spirit of co-operation fundamental to New York’s contemporary art community. Jenkins Johnson and Marian Goodman will operate entirely independently of each other, and we greatly anticipate the opportunity for audiences that follow both programs to experience this creative alliance.
Founded in San Francisco in 1996, Jenkins Johnson also had a space and offices in Chelsea 2005-2017 before moving to Brooklyn in 2017 with the opening of Jenkins Johnson Projects. Although not continuous, this opportunity for a presence in Manhattan over the coming months, while retaining our Brooklyn Projects space, marks an exciting new chapter in the gallery’s storied history.
The debut exhibition in Tribeca will be “Believable” by New York artist Lola Flash; opening 6-8 pm, Saturday, 8 November on the 3rd Floor of 385 Broadway, New York. At 5 pm, there will be an artist talk with Flash and Rhea L. Combs, Director of Curatorial Affairs, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
A pioneering voice in photography for more than four decades, Flash’s multifaceted practice has evolved through numerous series, each with a unique focus. Beginning with their iconic “Cross Colour” series from the 1980-90s—which utilized inverted colors to document queer culture as part of ACT UP, in the wake of the HIV/AIDS epidemic—this exhibition traces a path through portraiture towards recent and ongoing series. Working at the forefront of genderqueer visual politics, Flash’s work challenges preconceptions about gender and racism, and is firmly rooted in social justice advocacy for marginalized peoples.
13 October 2025