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Based in New York City, NY

EDUCATION

School of Visual Arts Continuing Education, New York City, NY

BA, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

SOLO PROJECTS

2020 Artists In Residence Program, The ACE Hotel, New York City, NY, USA

2017 Installation: some velvet mourning., The Bean Cooper Union, New York City, NY, USA

2014 Exhibition: アウトサイダー / OUTSIDER, Gallery Hana Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, Japan


GROUP PROJECTS

2024 Exhibition: QiPO Art Fair, Proyectos Raul Zaumudio, Mexico City, Mexico

2023 Three Person Exhibition: Life Signs: Alice Garick, Gina Kropf & jdx, Azure Arts, Untitled Hotel at Freeman Alley, New York City, NY, USA

2023 Exhibition: Untethered: An Experience of Free Association, Azure Arts, East Hampton, NY, USA

2023 Three Person Exhibition: Vital Impetus: Alice Garick, Gina Kropf & jdx, Azure Arts, New York City, NY, USA

2022 Exhibition: The Patriot, O’Flaherty’s NYC, New York City, NY, USA

2021 Exhibition: Agent Provocateur, Empty Circle Space, Brooklyn, NY, USA

2020 Exhibition: Darkest Before Dawn: Art in a Time of Uncertainty, Ethan Cohen KuBe, Beacon, NY, USA

2016 Exhibition: Benefit For Girshil, Ideal Glass Gallery, New York City, NY, USA

2014 Exhibition: #occupycommonground, Openings Collective, New York City, NY, USA

2014 Exhibition: Liberalis, Novella Gallery, New York City, NY, USA

2013 Exhibition: Our Lower East Side Group Show, The Yard, New York City, NY USA

2013 Exhibition: 1.) All Of The Above, Openings Collective, New York City, NY, USA

2012 Exhibition: Art, Music, Success Charity Exhibition, East Village Pop-up Gallery, New York City, NY, USA

SELECT PRINT & ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

2019: Adidas City Creators Zine Project; Adidas Inc., Portland, Oregon, USA

2018: Linklens Magazine: Where I End & You Begin; Linklens Inc., Paris, France

2018: Linklens Magazine: Reality is Suspect; Linklens Inc., Paris, France

2017: Quiet Lunch Magazine No. 4: Willard Morgan’s Vestiphobia; Quiet Lunch LLC, New York City, USA

2017: Theater Is Easy: Brilliant Traces; Theasy Inc., New York City, USA

2017: Arts Independent: A Moment With The Woolgatherer’s Mike Keller, Christina Toth; Directed by Chazz Palmenteri; New York City, USA

2016: Gothamist Films: Meet Ray of Ray’s Candy Store: An East Village Institution; Gothamist, New York, USA

2015: Misfit Quarterly #2; Misfit Press, USA

2015: Chris Riffle: Out of Town LP Cover; New York City, USA

2014: Basquiat and The Bayou by Franklin Sirmans; Prestel Publishing/Random House, USA

2014: East Village Architecture Report; Greenwich Village Historical Preservation Society of New York, USA

2014: In The Night Count The Stars: An Uncommon Anthology; Bittersweet Editions, New York, USA

2012: Blogging Shakespeare; Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford on Avon, UK

2011: Photo Essay: Viewfinder | jdx; The New York Times, USA

2011: Adventures In Hipstaland: jdx's Lower East Side; Hipstamatic, USA


STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY

2018: Young Shadows; Starring Megan DeCino & Desmond Confoy; Directed by Nicholas Motyka

2017: Vestiphobia Havana; Starring Willard Morgan; Directed by Steve Fagin

2017: Brilliant Traces; Starring Faust Checho & Lisa Fernandez; Directed by David Newer

2017: The Woolgatherer; Starring Mike Keller & Christina Toth; Directed by Chazz Palmenteri

2017: Vestiphobia Havana; Starring Willard Morgan; Directed by Steve Fagin


HYPERLOCAL PHOTOJOURNALISM & REPORTAGE

19 March 2020: East Village Grieve; “Thursday’s parting shot” 

10 December 2019: East Village Grieve; “Tuesday’s parting shot”

23 August 2019: East Village Grieve; “Con air”

12 February 2019: East Village Grieve; “Tuesday’s parting shot”

16 January 2019: East Village Grieve; “Tree-mendous fire wipes out remains of the holiday season in 4th Street pile”

25 April 2018: East Village Grieve; “Wednesday’s parting shot”

9 January 2017: East Village Grieve; “Monday’s parting shot (Saturday edition)”

5 August 2016: LuxLit; “Featured Photo of The Day: ‘cyclone.’”

2 July 2016: LuxLit; “Featured Photo of The Day: ‘stations of the cross.’”

3 June 2016: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 6.3.2016”

24 December 2015: East Village Grieve; “Cruise control”

17 December 2015: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 12.17.2015”

19 November 2015: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 11.19.2015”

16 October 2015: East Village Grieve; “A post with a view”

28 September 2015: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 9.28.2015”

28 March 2015: The Lo-Down; “Saturday Update: Building Explosion on 2nd Avenue”

27 March 2015: Gawker; “Two Missing in Still-Burning Rubble of East Village Building Explosion”

27 March 2015: East Village Grieve; “The view of 2nd Avenue and East 7th Street this morning”

28 January 2015: East Village Grieve; “At Ray’s Candy Store, Ray celebrates a birthday with another burlesque extravaganza”

1 January 2015: East Village Grieve; “A WINNING way to start 2015!”

20 November 2014: East Village Grieve; “Let's buy this building! 190 Bowery apparently back on the market"

9 October 2014: East Village Grieve; “EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition, 10.9.2014”

1 September 2014: East Village Grieve; “EV Grieve: Things we did last summer”

20 August 2014: East Village Grieve; “#HandsUp #TurnUp rally winding through the East Village”

16 July 2014: East Village Grieve; “EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition, 7.16.2014”

21 May 2014: East Village Grieve; “A boomtown rat”

30 March 2014: East Village Grieve; “Week in Grieview 3.30.2014”

7 March 2014: East Village Grieve; “Speaking of views…”

22 February 2014: East Village Grieve; “Today, 2.22.2014”

26 January 2014: East Village Grieve; “Week in Grieview 1.26.2014”

14 January 2014: East Village Grieve; “EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition, 1.14.2014”

3 January 2014: East Village Grieve; “The year in East Village photos 2013”

18 October 2013: “‘Our Lower East Side’ Exhibition Artists Announced”

12 October 2013: East Village Grieve; “The Latest Banksy is on East 7th Street”

5 October 2013: East Village Grieve; “Banksy’s mobile garden draws a crowd on St. Mark’s Place”

16 August 2013: East Village Grieve; “A view of the Village View”

31 July 2013: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 7.31.2013”

21 April 2013: East Village Grieve; “Early-morning fire at 116 E. Fourth St., home of Mono + Mono”

19 April 2013: East Village Grieve; “Pyramid scheme”

9 April 2013: East Village Grieve; “Tree of life”

21 March 2013: Bowery Boogie; “Sneak Peek Inside ‘Bobby’s’ at 141 Chrystie Street”

26 February 2013: East Village Grieve; “Noir moon”

13 February 2013: East Village Grieve; “The warmth of the (winter) sun”

18 December 2012: East Village Grieve; “Check out ‘Portal 0’ in the East Village”

11 September 2012: East Village Grieve; “Downtown, Sept. 11, 2012, 8:35 p.m.”

10 August 2012: East Village Grieve; “East Village Gallows”

12 June 2012: East Village Grieve; “The Bean’s First Avenue location opens Thursday”

26 March 2012; The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 3.26.2012”

24 March 2012: East Village Grieve; “Mast at dawn”

14 March 2012: East Village Grieve; “To The Seat With The Clearest View”

14 February 2012: East Village Grieve; “Heeeeere’s Your First Avenue Starbucks…”

28 February 2012: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 2.28.2013”

28 February 2012: East Village Grieve; “$1 drinks tomorrow for Customer Appreciation Day”

31 January 2012: The Lo-Down; “Good Morning! 1.31.2012”

24 January 2012: East Village Grieve; “Our Town”

12 January 2012: The Lo-Down; “Hanksy on Stanton Street”

3 January 2012: East Village Grieve; “And now your new East Village Starbucks”

2 December 2011: East Village Grieve; “Inside the new Bean on Second Avenue”

7 December 2011: East Village Grieve; “The East Village rolls out welcome wagon for new Starbucks”

8 November 2011: East Village Grieve; “Epic Faile”

25 October 2011: The Lo-Down; “Lower East Side Art Above Stanton Street”

15 October 2011: East Village Grieve; “Tompkins Square Park, 1:57 p.m., Oct 15”

7 October 2011: East Village Grieve; “Tomorrow: Concert in Tompkins Square Park, memorial for Bob Arihood”

20 September 2011: East Village Grieve; “The Bean debuts ‘fully stocked’ food truck tomorrow on First Avenue”

11 September 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Hear The Raw Reactions of New Yorkers in the Days Following 9/11”

24 August 2011: East Village Grieve; “The Bean will be crazy landlord’s new tenant”

25 August 2011: East Village Grieve; “The Bean is now open on Broadway and 12th Street”

2 August 2011: East Village Grieve; “First look at the opening night party for the BMW Guggenheim Lab thing”

11 July 2011: East Village Grieve; “At the Second Line March tonight for d.b.a.’s Ray Deter”

21 June 2011: East Village Grieve; “People are now Making Music”

8 June 2011: East Village Grieve; “Hot Town”

26 June 2011: East Village Grieve; “Crew members filming Tom Hanks movie”

6 June 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Images of the Howl! Festival”

2 May 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “As News Spreads Locals React Online”

26 April 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “East Village Tweets”

28 March 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Street Scenes | The Golden Age”

22 March 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Street Scenes | Relic”

22 March 2011: Bowery Boogie; “KATSU Hacks Lower East Side Phonebooths”

21 March 2011: East Village Grieve; “Nike knows I’m miserable now”

25 February 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Viewfinder | jdx”

21 February 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “The Day | A Grim Discovery”

13 February 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Take Heart: Valentine’s Day Doesn’t Have to Be Boring”

1 February 2011: East Village Grieve; “At Ray’s, a Coke and a smile — big smiles”

17 February 2011: East Village Grieve; “And so, 24 hours and $24,784.50 later: The Bean has reopened”

12 January 2011: East Village Grieve; “Surviving the Great Storm of 1-11-11

21 January 2011: East Village Grieve; “EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition 1.21.201”

26 December 2010: East Village Grieve; “Winter wonderland”

22 December 2010: East Village Grieve; “More photos from tonight’s First Avenue fire”

22 December 2010: East Village Grieve; “High Noon on Avenue A”

10 December 2010: East Village Grieve; “Sunshine on a gloomy day”

7 November 2010: East Village Grive: “EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition 11.8.2010”

11 November 2010: East Village Grieve; “Ageloff Towers fire update”

13 October 2010: East Village Grieve; “The New East Village Colossus”


BIBLIOGRAPHY

3 March 2023: East Village Grieve; “A Look at ‘Vital Impetus’ at Azure Arts” by Editor

14 July 2015: Stylemag, Berlin; “Artwork of the day: JDX ‘Six Trees’” by Editors

1 April 2015: Sleek Art, Berlin; “Introducing Photographer jdx: Meet the Man with the Maths” by Staff

24 November 2014: The Impossible Project Blog; “Exhibition Focus: アウトサイダー / OUTSIDER.” by Amy Heaton

23 October 2013: The New York Press; “Lower Art Side” by Daniel Fitzsimmons

3 March 2011: The New York Times, Local East Village; “Your Voices | The Photography of jdx” by Staff


WORKSHOPS

September 2018: Magnum Photos Professional Practice: What It Means To Be Here with Antoine D’Agata; Brooklyn, NY

March 2017: Magnum Photos Professional Practice: New York City with Peter van Agtmael, Elisabeth Biondi, Liza Faktor, Olivier Laurent; New York, NY

January 2017: Magnum Photos Professional Practice: Long Term Photographic Projects with Matt Black, Shannon Simon, Jacqueline Bates, Leo Jung, Judy Walgren; San Francisco, CA