Jane Mechner
14 May - 30 May Invincible Summer @alice_in_hackneyland Teesedale Street E2
RCA‘25 ❈ London based

portrait of poppy sporting her usual⭐️ headphones and tea in our studio. been enamoured by her and her work since day one at RCA last year and so happy to be in a slice of each others history 🍰
@poppycritchlowstudio

portrait of poppy sporting her usual⭐️ headphones and tea in our studio. been enamoured by her and her work since day one at RCA last year and so happy to be in a slice of each others history 🍰
@poppycritchlowstudio

portrait of poppy sporting her usual⭐️ headphones and tea in our studio. been enamoured by her and her work since day one at RCA last year and so happy to be in a slice of each others history 🍰
@poppycritchlowstudio

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

Installation views of ‘Real Citizens’, open at the Austrian Cultural Forum in London.
“What does it mean to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral?” In this exhibition, artists Jane Mechner and Michael Garner move beyond legal paperwork to explore the personal side of identity and belonging. Through their works, they attempt to give physical shape to their history, bridging the gap between their heritage and their present reality.
Curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro.
Open weekly until 17 April 2026 - Free entry
Address: 28 Rutland Gate, London, UK
@janemechner @garner.artist @acf_london @rodrigochaveiro.art
Photography by: @renelazovy

ArtEN is pleased to present the work of Jane Mechner as part of our current exhibition ‘London Window’ in Tokyo.
An Austrian-American artist based in London, Mechner’s practice operates at the intersection of observation and satire. Through her precise etchings, she isolates the ‘props’ and symbols of daily life, from uniforms to leisure activities, questioning the structures of collective identity with a graphic, analytical eye.
Image 1: “Registration”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 2: “Follow the Leader”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 3: “Tough Luck”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 31 x 25 cm.
Image 4: Jane Mechner - Artist profile photo
On view until Feb 7 at Paichu, Roppongi @paichu_artsticker
Also featuring:
Thomas Cameron, Joana Galego, Afonso Rocha, Dien Berziga
Curated by @rodrigochaveiro.art & @yuki.saiki1 in partnership with @artsticker_app
Thanks to the Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo for their support @austrocultjapan

ArtEN is pleased to present the work of Jane Mechner as part of our current exhibition ‘London Window’ in Tokyo.
An Austrian-American artist based in London, Mechner’s practice operates at the intersection of observation and satire. Through her precise etchings, she isolates the ‘props’ and symbols of daily life, from uniforms to leisure activities, questioning the structures of collective identity with a graphic, analytical eye.
Image 1: “Registration”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 2: “Follow the Leader”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 3: “Tough Luck”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 31 x 25 cm.
Image 4: Jane Mechner - Artist profile photo
On view until Feb 7 at Paichu, Roppongi @paichu_artsticker
Also featuring:
Thomas Cameron, Joana Galego, Afonso Rocha, Dien Berziga
Curated by @rodrigochaveiro.art & @yuki.saiki1 in partnership with @artsticker_app
Thanks to the Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo for their support @austrocultjapan

ArtEN is pleased to present the work of Jane Mechner as part of our current exhibition ‘London Window’ in Tokyo.
An Austrian-American artist based in London, Mechner’s practice operates at the intersection of observation and satire. Through her precise etchings, she isolates the ‘props’ and symbols of daily life, from uniforms to leisure activities, questioning the structures of collective identity with a graphic, analytical eye.
Image 1: “Registration”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 2: “Follow the Leader”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 3: “Tough Luck”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 31 x 25 cm.
Image 4: Jane Mechner - Artist profile photo
On view until Feb 7 at Paichu, Roppongi @paichu_artsticker
Also featuring:
Thomas Cameron, Joana Galego, Afonso Rocha, Dien Berziga
Curated by @rodrigochaveiro.art & @yuki.saiki1 in partnership with @artsticker_app
Thanks to the Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo for their support @austrocultjapan

ArtEN is pleased to present the work of Jane Mechner as part of our current exhibition ‘London Window’ in Tokyo.
An Austrian-American artist based in London, Mechner’s practice operates at the intersection of observation and satire. Through her precise etchings, she isolates the ‘props’ and symbols of daily life, from uniforms to leisure activities, questioning the structures of collective identity with a graphic, analytical eye.
Image 1: “Registration”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 2: “Follow the Leader”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 41 x 31 cm.
Image 3: “Tough Luck”, 2025. Copper plate etching. 31 x 25 cm.
Image 4: Jane Mechner - Artist profile photo
On view until Feb 7 at Paichu, Roppongi @paichu_artsticker
Also featuring:
Thomas Cameron, Joana Galego, Afonso Rocha, Dien Berziga
Curated by @rodrigochaveiro.art & @yuki.saiki1 in partnership with @artsticker_app
Thanks to the Austrian Cultural Forum Tokyo for their support @austrocultjapan

teeny little etching ‘friday evening’ 1/1 made on tetrapak with oil paint and with a pasta press flipped on its side.
the drypoint leaves a softer edge than copper and after about 3 prints starts to become more of a ghost image. the lack of control factors compared to my normal print setup was at first frustrating but i’m feeling v open to the magic of uncertainty lately

teeny little etching ‘friday evening’ 1/1 made on tetrapak with oil paint and with a pasta press flipped on its side.
the drypoint leaves a softer edge than copper and after about 3 prints starts to become more of a ghost image. the lack of control factors compared to my normal print setup was at first frustrating but i’m feeling v open to the magic of uncertainty lately

teeny little etching ‘friday evening’ 1/1 made on tetrapak with oil paint and with a pasta press flipped on its side.
the drypoint leaves a softer edge than copper and after about 3 prints starts to become more of a ghost image. the lack of control factors compared to my normal print setup was at first frustrating but i’m feeling v open to the magic of uncertainty lately

really sweet pics from last year when i first moved into the new studio studio by gab
@rosestarred

really sweet pics from last year when i first moved into the new studio studio by gab
@rosestarred

really sweet pics from last year when i first moved into the new studio studio by gab
@rosestarred

The Austrian Cultural Forum London is delighted to announce Real Citizens, a new exhibition with works by Jane Mechner @janemechnerand Michael Garner @garner.artist, curated by Rodrigo Chaveiro opening on 5 March 2026. The exhibition explores what it means to become a citizen of a country that is both new and ancestral.
Jane Mechner and Michael Garner, both graduates of the Royal College of Art, recently obtained Austrian citizenship based on their family history. In 2019 Austria introduced a new and simplified path to Austrian citizenship for direct descendants (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren) of people persecuted by the Nazi regime for political, racial, or religious reasons.
In Real Citizens, they move beyond the legal paperwork to explore the personal side of this change.
Exhibition opens 5 March 2026
Private View 6.30 - 8.30
The exhibition will be on view until Friday 17 April 2026
@artembassynetwork

Echo soho | Booth 2
GJG is delighted to take part in the inaugural edition of Echo Soho, a new contemporary art fair championing female-led galleries.
GJG is presenting a solo booth of work by Jane Mechner, whose practice explores repetition, memory, and power through painting. Her current series centres on the carousel, a form that is both dazzling and disquieting, using its continuous motion as a metaphor for historical cycles, political spectacle, and the seductive pull of consumerism.
📍Booth 2
🗓️ 16 - 19 October

Opening of @echosoho last night was just perfect. Shouts out to the best team ever at @gillianjasongallery 🌟💪🏼
See you there this weekend 17th - 19th Oct 💘🥂

Opening of @echosoho last night was just perfect. Shouts out to the best team ever at @gillianjasongallery 🌟💪🏼
See you there this weekend 17th - 19th Oct 💘🥂

Opening of @echosoho last night was just perfect. Shouts out to the best team ever at @gillianjasongallery 🌟💪🏼
See you there this weekend 17th - 19th Oct 💘🥂

Opening of @echosoho last night was just perfect. Shouts out to the best team ever at @gillianjasongallery 🌟💪🏼
See you there this weekend 17th - 19th Oct 💘🥂
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