The Provenance Collection

A quiet list, not a marketplace.

Works released by collectors and estates, and from the represented roster — placed by JG Art Gallery with full chain-of-custody documentation. Same standard as the primary collection. Different origin path.

The Collection is not browseable. The works are placed by inquiry. You hear about a piece because it suits you, not because we are publishing inventory. The relationship runs in time.

Aces High by Annie Hooker, acrylic on paper

Aces High · Annie Hooker · Acrylic on paper · Image-anchored at intake

A documented work

Aces High

Annie Hooker · Acrylic on paper

"Hooker employs acrylic's quick-drying properties to build layered passages of cards and gambling imagery. The work harnesses American iconography without sentiment, treating subject matter as structural problem rather than narrative content."

This piece enters The Provenance Collection at JG Art Gallery as a documented work — image-anchored, attribution recorded, available by inquiry. The full chain of custody is held in gallery records and reissued to the next owner upon any future placement.

The piece is offered through the gallery's network — the collector portal, prior buyers of the artist, and the curated list of those who collect in adjacent territory. Quietly. To the right person.

The file
Title
Aces High
Artist
Annie Hooker
Medium
Acrylic on paper
Reference
JG-PROV-2026-0001
Status
In The Provenance Collection · available by inquiry
Chain of custody
Held in gallery records · reissued on placement
Image anchor
Cryptographic, on file · hourly chain
Anchor channel
JG core seal · hourly chain
Issued
2026-04-27
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Tell us what you collect — artist, period, scale, the company you want it to keep — and we draw from current consignments, estate work in process, and pieces being prepared for release. You hear about a piece when it suits you.

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