Jane Hammond American, b. 1950
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Selected Works
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Biography
Jane Hammond (b. 1950) was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1972 and her MFA from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1977. Hammond moved to New York City in 1980 and had her first solo exhibition in 1989 at Exit Art, NYC. She’s had solo exhibitions in New York City, Paris, London, Stockholm, Barcelona, Milan, Amsterdam, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Detroit among others. She’s had 29 solo museum exhibitions at such venues as: the de Young Museum in San Francisco; the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus; the Detroit Institute of the Arts, the MCA Denver and the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, New York. Her work is in the permanent collections of over 80 museums, including the National Gallery of Art; SFMoMA; the Whitney Museum of American Art; the Metropolitan Museum of Art; and the Museum of Modern Art. Hammond is known for her conceptually layered and visually intricate works that combine painting, printmaking, and collage. She often draws inspiration from language, science, and systems of knowledge, creating imagery that is both playful and intellectually rigorous. Her practice reflects an ongoing interest in chance, collaboration, and the accumulation of meaning over time. In 2019, she was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Hammond currently lives and works in New York City. Her recent projects continue to explore themes of memory, perception, and the interplay between image and text.
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Selected Public Collections, Exhibitions & Residencies
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Jane Hammond's unique works on paper are a complex melange of materials and mediums which can include acrylic and gouache paint, graphite drawing, rubber stampings, color copier transfers, transfers from magazine illustrations and fruit labels, linoleum block printings, and ink drawings. She derives her images from a multitude of interests including phrenology, astrology, knot diagrams, magic tricks, medical and technical illustrations and shadow puppets. The artist begins with stacks of cutouts, Xeroxes, and stampings, selecting images that spark her interest to glue and layer. As the work unfolds, these seemingly disparate fragments trigger new associations—linking to other images, memories, or ideas—which she develops further through transfers, prints, paint, and ink. This process of suggestion carries into her paintings as well, inviting viewers to form their own connections and interpretations, guided by their personal interests and associations.
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Exhibitions
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Jane Hammond
Chocolate Cosmos, String of Pearls Oct 23, 2025 – Jan 8, 2026Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce Chocolate Cosmos, String of Pearls, an exhibition of new work by New York–based artist Jane Hammond. This exhibition will mark the gallery's third solo...View More -
55 Years
Isn't That Long Enough? Jun 26 – Aug 14, 2025Featuring paintings, works on paper, sculpture, film, and archival ephemera from the SFMOMA Library, and SFAI archive, this ambitious exhibition showcases museum-quality works by contemporary and historical artists, illustrating Berggruen...View More -
Works on Paper
Mar 7 – Apr 25, 2024View More -
Jane Hammond
Endless Forms Most Beautiful Oct 19 – Dec 22, 2023Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce Jane Hammond: Endless Forms Most Beautiful, an exhibition of new collage works. This show marks her second solo exhibition with the gallery. Jane Hammond: Endless Forms Most Beautiful will be on view from October 19 through December 22, 2023. The gallery will host a reception for the artist on Thursday, October 19, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.View More
Endless Forms Most Beautiful showcases a series of large, expansive botanical compositions exploring the relationship between physical elements and their symbolic associations. Each botanical exists slightly outside of the realm of possibility, featuring flora and fauna from disparate continents in atypical scales and colors. Some featured species, like the Xerces Blue butterflies in San Francisco Yacht Club Trophy with Paradise Flycatcher, Nigella and Xerces Blues, are extinct, but retain historical and ecological significance to the multi-layered interactions of Hammond’s work, which can be simultaneously allusive and explicit. The compositions’ symbolic precision results from what the artist describes as descending into a “rabbit hole,” where each detail of each element is meticulously researched and expanded upon to initiate historical, environmental, and allegorical relationships between every component in the composition. These underlying attributes, often obscure or esoteric, instigate a chain reaction which physically and metaphysically tenses the work. It is from these tensions that Hammonds’ works derive their central potency, culminating in a dynamism that arrests the spectator visually and intellectually.
Hammond creates her artworks attentively but improvisationally, working off a color palette or composition which metamorphosizes as she experiments with different elements and tensions. She uses a variety of media to create each unique artwork—including hand painting, digital printing, linocutting, and assemblage—before finally fastening her combinations using a German dry adhesive and a PVA glue used in archival bookbinding. The piece is then dampened with water and leveled with flat pressure. What emerges is a flamboyant collection of flora and fauna which is at once visually stimulating and almost fantastical. This process allows the artist a vivid playfulness with color, light source, and scale as each artwork’s visual and philosophical scope ascends.
Endless Forms Most Beautiful takes its name from Charles Darwins’ Origin of Species, in which Darwins writes: "There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone circling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved." As such, each composition celebrates life’s cyclicity and interconnectedness, highlighting ecological and symbolic relationships which exist outside of a defined place or time. Hammond’s practice thereby hinges on the balance between materiality and transcendence, resulting in beautiful works which rigorously and repeatedly challenge spectators from every angle.
Jane Hammond was born in 1950 in Bridgeport, CT. She received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1972 and her MFA from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1977. Her work is in the permanent collections of over seventy-five museums, including the National Gallery of Art, SFMoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art. In 2019, she was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Hammond currently lives and works in New York City. -
Her Voice
An Exhibition in Honor of Gretchen Berggruen Nov 10 – Dec 23, 2022I am honored to present this exhibition, Her Voice, in honor of my late wife, Gretchen Berggruen. Co-owner of Berggruen Gallery, Gretchen was the heart and soul of the gallery. This group show features more than thirty artists, all of whom Gretchen championed, worked closely alongside, and deeply admired. This exhibition reflects Gretchen’s vision and her great passion in life. Those who had the pleasure to have known her know the deep level of care and attention with which she always acted. Her expertise, drive, kindness, patience, and perseverance drove the gallery to be what it is today. Gretchen was my partner and our leader, and I am proud to present Her Voice, celebrating her life and all that she built. – John BerggruenView More
Featuring artworks by the following artists:
Diana Al-Hadid | John Alexander | Jennifer Bartlett | Cecily Brown | Christopher Brown | Squeak Carnwath | Bruce Cohen | Roseline Delisle | Mark di Suvero | Richard Diebenkorn | Austin Eddy | Helen Frankenthaler | Jane Hammond | Stephen Hannock | Shara Hughes | William Kentridge | Clare Kirkconnell | Julian Lethbridge | Alicia McCarthy | Tom McKinley | Julie Mehretu | Elizabeth Murray | Tom Otterness | Martin Puryear | Linda Ridgway | Joel Shapiro | Judith Shea | Kiki Smith | Mark Tansey | Wayne Thiebaud | Fiona Waterstreet
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Art Fairs
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Frieze Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California Feb 26 – Mar 1, 2026Berggruen Gallery is proud to announce our participation in Frieze Los Angeles. Please visit us at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California. More...View More -
FOG Design + Art
San Francisco, California Jan 21 – 25, 2026View More -
The San Francisco Fall Show
San Francisco, California Oct 15 – 19, 2025Berggruen Gallery is delighted to participate in the 2025 San Francisco Fall Show. Please visit us at The Festival Pavilion at The Fort Mason Center. Tickets are required for all show dates. Exhibiting artists to be announced.View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 4 – 7, 2025Berggruen Gallery is proud to participate in The Armory Show 2025. Please visit us at Booth 400 at the Javits Center in New York. Tickets...View More -
IFPDA Print Fair
New York City, New York Mar 27 – 30, 2025Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in the 2025 IFPDA Print Fair. Please visit us at Booth A19 at the Park Avenue Armory...View More -
FOG Design + Art
San Francisco, California Jan 22 – 26, 2025View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 4 – 9, 20242024 will mark Berggruen Gallery’s twenty-second consecutive year participating in Art Basel Miami Beach, since the fair’s inception.View More -
ADAA The Art Show
New York City, New York Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2024Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our 36th consecutive year of participation in The Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA)....View More -
The San Francisco Fall Show
San Francisco, California Oct 16 – 20, 2024View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 5 – 8, 2024Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Armory Show 2024. Please visit us at Booth 213 at the Javits Center in New...View More -
Dallas Art Fair
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FOG Design + Art
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Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 7 – 10, 2023View More -
The San Francisco Fall Show
San Francisco, California Oct 11 – 15, 2023View More -
The Armory Show
New York City, New York Sep 7 – 10, 2023View More -
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach, Florida Dec 4 – 7, 2003John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth at the Miami Beach Convention Center.View More
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