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What the Art World Can Learn From Luxury’s Return to Intimacy and Cultural Depth
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Observer
Art galleries and art spaces have, in fact, always offered this dimension: a social circle and a social scene in which people can participate in different capacities.
Her practice encompasses both visual art and a substantial career as a DJ, bringing different audiences and cultural forms together.
Beyond exhibitions, JOHS regularly hosts intimate dinners, artist talks, salons and gatherings that bring together collectors, artists, designers, architects and creatives across disciplines.
“I think the core of gallery work has always been personal, long-term relationships with artists and clients,” Jarvis told Observer.
That would mean returning to the heart of the business: the artists, the art and the human connections formed through them.