For twenty years, the Jensen Gallery has developed a programme that presents work by artists from Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, as both solo exhibitions and through regular, curated exhibitions.
The gallery has made major projects with Tony Oursler, Imi Knoebel, Callum Innes, Gunter Umberg, Karin Sander, Helmut Federle, John Armleder, Winston Roeth, and Jacqueline Humphries. The gallery has also worked closely with artists Stephen Bambury and Jude Rae for almost all those years and has, through Ouroborus Publishing, produced major monographs on both their practices, alongside a suite of other documents that deal with individual artists (Helmut Federle, Winston Roeth, Stephen Bambury) and curated projects such as Six Degrees of Separation.
Within the specific projects, works by other major American and European artists including Marina Abramovic and Ann Hamilton (Melancholia 2006), Carl Andre (There's Joy in Repetition), Bernard Frize (Farben) have added further to the conversation and context that the gallery establishes around its artists.
The 2008 season opened in late-January with its second major presentation of works by celebrated New York photographer James Casebere. In 2008 the gallery will be presenting concentrated survey exhibition of the late minimalist sculptor Fred Sandback. The 2008 programme will also include exhibitions by Jim Speers, Lisa Crowley, Stephen Bambury, Callum Innes, and Jude Rae.