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Janus Property Company’s Malt House Hosts Group Exhibition

The Janus Property Company’s Malt House is currently home to “Real Corporeal,” a group exhibition presented by Gavin Brown and the Gladstone Gallery. In addition to works by Amanda Ba, Rhea Dillon, Cyprien Gaillard, Chase Hall, Arthur Jafa, Klein, Mark Leckey, Tommy Malekoff, Jasper Marsalis, Nakaya Mossi, Christelle Oyiri, George Rouy, Sara Sadik, Pol Taburet and Tucker van der Wyden, there will be a series of evening performances, as well. Curated by Ben Broome, the show will run through Oct. 15. 

The Real Corporeal show is located in Gavin Brown Enterprise’s prior gallery in Janus’s Manhattanville Factory District Malt House at 439 W 127th St. The Factory District is a mixed-use walkable district encompassing four acres and more than 1.1 million square feet.  

The District includes the newly completed Taystee Lab Building and Malt House, as well as the Mink Building, Sweets Building and Plowshares Coffee Roastery and Café. 

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