Mennour announces representation of Elizabeth Jaeger

Mennour has today announced representation of the American artist Elizabeth Jaeger (1988‑).

Her work was shown for the first time at the gallery in 2022 for a “Carte Blanche” alongside Camille Henrot and Estelle Hoy. Elizabeth Jaeger’s dissonant yet poetic sculptures pose a challenge to binary systems, revealing them to be arbitrarily organized and driven by a hidden affective order.

“My working process is to take logic to its illogical conclusion, or a rational to its irrational end.”

Born in San Francisco (1988-), US, Elizabeth Jaeger lives and works in New York.
The artist has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions including Licking the Walls at Callie’s, Berlin; Persona and Parasite at White Space, Beijing; How To Survive at the Sprengel Museum, Hannover; Mirror Cells at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Greater New York at MoMA PS1; In Practice: Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New at SculptureCenter, New York; 99 Cents or Less at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, and Zombies: Pay Attention! at the Aspen Art Museum.

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