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In Celebration of Shadows
Curated by Ian Hartshorne, GRIMM 54 White St, New York, NY (US), January 23 - March 7, 2026

In Celebration of Shadows: Curated by Ian Hartshorne

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Works
  • Jo McGonigal, Thoughts I, 2025
    Jo McGonigal, Thoughts I, 2025
  • Jo McGonigal, Thoughts III, 2025
    Jo McGonigal, Thoughts III, 2025
  • Jack Ginno, UNT2510-DPB, 2025
    Jack Ginno, UNT2510-DPB, 2025
  • Ian Kiaer, health house, breath (small), 2025
    Ian Kiaer, health house, breath (small), 2025
  • Matthias Weischer Salon ‘25, 2025 Oil on canvas 40 x 60 cm | 15 3/4 x 23 5/8 in
    Matthias Weischer
    Salon ‘25, 2025
    Oil on canvas
    40 x 60 cm | 15 3/4 x 23 5/8 in
  • Kristina Schuldt, Kaputt, 2024
    Kristina Schuldt, Kaputt, 2024
  • Wolfram Ebersbach, Mauer Berlin 1, 1989
    Wolfram Ebersbach, Mauer Berlin 1, 1989
  • Jennifer Leigh Blaine, skating the lake (blue hue), 2024
    Jennifer Leigh Blaine, skating the lake (blue hue), 2024
  • Anthony Cudahy, Temporal range, 2025
    Anthony Cudahy, Temporal range, 2025
  • EJ Hauser, Mount Etna, 2025
    EJ Hauser, Mount Etna, 2025
  • Sophie von Hellermann, Things in nature merely grow, 2025
    Sophie von Hellermann, Things in nature merely grow, 2025
  • Dieter Krieg, Untitled (sei still), 2002
    Dieter Krieg, Untitled (sei still), 2002
  • Jule Bode, Tiny Tyrant Turns Two, 2025
    Jule Bode, Tiny Tyrant Turns Two, 2025
  • Ross Chisholm, The Dig, 2022
    Ross Chisholm, The Dig, 2022
  • Christopher Orr, The Dark Water, 2024
    Christopher Orr, The Dark Water, 2024
  • Derrick Guild, Windsor Beauty after Sir Peter Lely, 2024-2025
    Derrick Guild, Windsor Beauty after Sir Peter Lely, 2024-2025
  • Alexander Basil, Untitled, 2025
    Alexander Basil, Untitled, 2025
  • Daniel Richter BRUMMi, 2025 Oil on canvas, framed 52.7 x 42.7 cm | 20 3/4 x 16 3/4 in
    Daniel Richter
    BRUMMi, 2025
    Oil on canvas, framed
    52.7 x 42.7 cm | 20 3/4 x 16 3/4 in
  • Werner Büttner, Graffiti from Late Antiquity (Mockery of Alamenos), 2018
    Werner Büttner, Graffiti from Late Antiquity (Mockery of Alamenos), 2018
  • Ian Hartshorne, Woman With a Book, 2025
    Ian Hartshorne, Woman With a Book, 2025
  • Ian Hartshorne, Portrait of an Artist, 2025
    Ian Hartshorne, Portrait of an Artist, 2025
  • Isobel Shore, Fract, 2025
    Isobel Shore, Fract, 2025
  • Louise Giovanelli, Manifold, 2025
    Louise Giovanelli, Manifold, 2025
  • Chloe Wise, Fourteen precious things, 2025
    Chloe Wise, Fourteen precious things, 2025
  • Stephen Appleby-Barr, Chloe Wise in Mirror with Self-Reflection, 2025
    Stephen Appleby-Barr, Chloe Wise in Mirror with Self-Reflection, 2025
  • Aude Verbrugge, The Zone, 2025
    Aude Verbrugge, The Zone, 2025
  • Larysa Myers, Crying Girl, 2025
    Larysa Myers, Crying Girl, 2025
  • Larysa Myers, Orange blossom, 2025
    Larysa Myers, Orange blossom, 2025
  • Pat Andrea, La porte, 1988
    Pat Andrea, La porte, 1988
  • Pat Andrea, La guerre est une affaire d'or, 1989
    Pat Andrea, La guerre est une affaire d'or, 1989
  • Julie Curtiss, Creamy locks, 2025
    Julie Curtiss, Creamy locks, 2025
  • Julie Curtiss, Corset, 2025
    Julie Curtiss, Corset, 2025
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Press release
Anthony Cudahy | Temporal range, 2025
Anthony Cudahy | Temporal range, 2025
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GRIMM is delighted to announce the opening of a group exhibition In Celebration of Shadows, curated by Ian Hartshorne at our New York gallery from January 23 to March 7, 2026.

The exhibition presents a selection of artworks by 27 artists; Anthony Cudahy, EJ Hauser, Jennifer Leigh Blaine, Julie Curtiss, Pat Andrea, Larysa Myers, Louise Giovanelli, Ian Hartshorne, Isobel Shore, Jo McGonigal, Ian Kiaer, Jack Ginno, Christopher Orr, Derrick Guild, Ross Chisholm, Daniel Richter, Werner Büttner, Alexander Basil, Matthias Weischer, Wolfram Ebersbach, Kristina Schuldt, Chloe Wise, Stephen Appleby-Barr, Aude Verbrugge, Sophie von Hellermann, Dieter Krieg, and Jule Bode.

In Celebration of Shadows celebrates the intergenerational impact of teaching painting and reveals engaging and dynamic relationships between those participating. The title of the show honors a group of contemporary artists whilst acknowledging their mentors, and the artists they have in turn had an affect upon. We can think of these often overlooked, yet crucial contributors to the lifeblood of art as ‘shadows’. The curator takes an unusual approach to not invite all the artists who are included in the show personally. Instead, nine artists were initially invited to submit one work each with the proviso that they in turn each invite two accompanying guests to exhibit alongside them; one of whom a former teacher, accompanied by a chosen student. The request to those invited was to reflect on the interests and relationships formed during their teaching and learning periods and extend invitations to others.

The unexpected sympathies that emerge from the trios of artists assembled here are noteworthy. However, as the show demonstrates, these affinities are not preordained. Even stretching the bounds, it is challenging to discern aesthetic or theoretical connections as the exhibition eschews thematic concerns outright and instead reveals deeper layers of incidental human, personal, psychological connections and occasional rejections between student and teacher.

The exhibition adopts an intergenerational approach to celebrating the practice and teaching of painting. This survey spans approximately eighty years, allowing us to simultaneously look back with admiration and forward to what is emerging. The hope is that whether a teacher or a student, learning continues, regardless of age or location and painting remains vital, fluid and capacious.

With special thanks to all participating artists and their representing galleries.

About the curator

Ian Hartshorne is an artist and teacher. He trained for his MA at Chelsea College of Art and was a Stanley Picker fellow at Kingston University and a subsequent Boise Scholar at The Slade School, London (UK), where he completed his PhD. Hartshorne is a founding member of the Apollo Painting School in Manchester (UK); the Teaching Painting organization, a coalition of educators; and co-editor of the book Teaching Painting: How can painting be taught in British art schools?. He has taught painting at all levels for over 25 years, most notably as the Head of Painting at Manchester School of Art.

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Press
  • In Celebration of Shadows

    Tara Parsons, IMPULSE Magazine, February 25, 2026
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United States

 

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