NADA NEW YORK


CORINNE JONES | JERRY THE MARBLE FAUN | RENELLE WHITE BUFFALO

SITUATIONS Stand B7



MAY 13-17, 2026



OPENING DAY : Wednesday, May 13

VIP Preview (by Invitation): 10am–4pm

PUBLIC DAYS

Wednesday, May 13, 4–7pm

Thursday, May 14, 11am–7pm

Friday, May 15, 11am–7pm

Saturday, May 16, 11am–7pm

Sunday, May 17, 11am–5pm



The Starrett-Lehigh Building

601 W 26th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10001

Enter on 11th Avenue, Between 26th St. & 27th St.

On the occasion of NADA New York 2026, SITUATIONS proudly presents the works of three gallery artists engaging with concepts of accumulation, erosion, and connection. Corinne Jones will debut works from, Fugitive Signals (Banners from the Lost Sea), a new series of shaped paintings on panel evoking undulating waves and flickering, enigmatic symbols. Jerry The Marble Faun will present a new hand-carved limestone sculpture, Tongue-Tied, (2026) revealing a playful pair of figures. Renelle White Buffalo’s layered, abstract paintings intertwine environmental observation with references to Lakota cultural traditions and the landscape of South Dakota. 

CORINNE JONES (b. 1972, Memphis TN) lives and works in New York City. Solo exhibitions include SITUATIONS NYC, NY; Jackie Klempay, Brooklyn, NY; Tops Gallery, Memphis, TN, and Appalachian State University's Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Boone, NC. Jones has completed public art projects at the Elizabeth Street Garden, New York; at Madison Park, Memphis, TN; and on Huling Street, Memphis, TN. She has participated in various group shows including the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, Tate Modern; London; BWA Wroclaw Galleries of Contemporary Art, Warsaw, and Brooks Museum, Memphis, TN. Jones published several editions, "Liam Gillick & Corinne Jones," (Brigade Commerz/Liam Gillick, Limited edition of 50 copies with music by Liam Gillick & Corinne Jones, 2010), "Plain English," (Letterpress, Limited Edition of 50, 2014), and "Trends in Repurposed Abstraction" which debuted at Printed Matter’s NY Art Book Fair (2015). Her work is held in many private and public institutions, including the New York Presbyterian Hospital; Memphis Brooks Museum, Memphis, TN; RISD Museum, Providence, RI; The Zimmerli Museum, New Brunswick, NJ; The Art Museum of the University of Memphis, TN; Methodist-LeBonheur Healthcare, Memphis, TN; TD Bank, Toronto, Canada; and Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Boone, NC. Her artwork has received critical praise from The New Yorker, Art News, Art Slant, Artcore Journal, Ravelin, and The Brooklyn Rail. 

JERRY THE MARBLE FAUN (b. 1955, Brooklyn, NY; A.K.A. Jerry Torre) lives and works in Queens, NY. In 2024, ten of his intricately hand-carved limestone sculptures were featured in Hard Ground, a group exhibition at MoMA P.S.1 in Queens, NY, curated by Jody Graf. He has held exhibitions at SITUATIONS, New York; Canada, New York; Participant, New York; Castle Gallery, Los Angeles; Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York; 2nd Floor Projects, San Francisco; The Elaine de Kooning House, South Hampton; Geary Contemporary, New York; and Bureau of General Services/Queer Division, New York. In 2017 Jerry participated in the Shandaken Project's residency program at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY. His work is held in the collection of The Bunker Artspace, West Palm Beach, Florida; and The Folk Art Museum, New York City. The artist and his work have been featured in the press including Artforum, The New York Times, Art News, PIN-UP Magazine, The New York Times Style Magazine, Hyperallergic, and Apartamento Magazine.


RENELLE WHITE BUFFALO (b. 1987, South Dakota, U.S.; Sičáŋǧu Lakota, Rosebud Sioux Tribe) lives and works in Jersey City, NJ. White Buffalo’s work has been exhibited nationally, including at Montclair Art Museum (Montclair, NJ), Aktá Lakota Museum (Chamberlain, SD), Southampton Arts Center (Southampton, NY), South Dakota Art Museum (Brookings, SD), Holter Museum of Art (Helena, MT), Journey Museum (Rapid City, SD), Brinton Museum (Big Horn, WY), Northern State University (Aberdeen, SD), K Art Gallery (Buffalo, NY), and All My Relations Gallery (Minneapolis, MN). Notably, her work was featured on the cover of the documentary, Lakota Nation vs. United States, (2022, directed by Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli). White Buffalo’s inaugural exhibition with SITUATIONS, From What I Gathered, continues through May 16, 2026.