Jesch Contemporary is a curatorial platform dedicated to identifying and supporting artists operating outside traditional institutional and market pathways. The gallery focuses on practices emerging from non-conventional backgrounds, alternative training routes and underrepresented communities. By foregrounding originality and intellectual rigor over pedigree, Jesch Contemporary broadens the scope of contemporary art discourse while introducing collectors to distinctive, high-integrity artistic talent.
The Long Summer is a photographic series documenting the eerie atmosphere of the summer of 2026, as urban professionals continue their daily rituals — commuting, meeting, performing — even as the work itself is quietly absorbed elsewhere. The series asks: how long can routine outlive purpose? Photographed in various global cities, the title borrows from the elegiac memory of the calm summer of 1914.
Minutes of a Wandering Mind represents a series of drawings that document the persistent struggle for self-expression within the rigid frameworks of today's corporate culture. Created during actual meetings and calls, the drawings are artefacts of the mind’s effort to escape a reductionist environment that flattens thought into bullet points and key metrics. The series explores the liminal space many of us experience between performing a role and being oneself. Are the subconscious patterns within these doodles a safety valve for a constrained identity?