Published 15/04/2024 - Born in France in 1921, Françoise Gilot was a remarkable artist whose expansive oeuvre bridged twentieth-century avant-garde and contemporary aesthetics. After completing a degree in English literature in 1938 and briefly attending law school, Gilot began her formal artistic education. In 1941, she began studying with Hungarian painter Endre Rozsda and took classes at the Académie Julian. Two years later during her first gallery exhibition, Gilot met Pablo Picasso. The pair maintained a relationship from 1946 until 1953, during which they had two children, Claude and Paloma. |
Black and white photograph of Gilot working at the Tanstone Group in LA, 1971. Image courtesy of The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art. |
Around 1946, Gilot deserted oil paintings in favor of graphite, and occasionally gouache, on paper. Gilot's early drawings can be seen in the exhibition and range from portraits and still lifes to abstract works in which she explored formal and symbolic transformations obtainable from simple forms. Gilot began accompanying Picasso to Fernand Mourlot's Atelier in 1950, where she became the first woman to make lithographs in the acclaimed studio—Gilot continued printmaking with Mourlot for decades. |
Françoise Gilot, White and Red Still Life. Pencil and gouache on paper, 1947. |
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Exhibition Marguerite Louppe Rosenberg & Co
Rosenberg & Co. is pleased to announce the opening of: Marguerite Louppe March 1–March 22, 2024 Rosenberg & Co. is pleased to present Marguerite Louppe, the third and final of our series of small-format exhibitions highlighting the work of three superlative artists from our collection. Previous exhibitions in the series featured seminal street photographer Fred Stein and notable Contemporary artist Aude Herlédan. Though undeniably distinct, these artists personify a dedication to pioneering forms of expression and meticulous consideration of composition. Through the examination of their seminal oeuvres we are able to investigate the shared artistic sensibilities that have traversed mediums to define art of the last century. |
Marguerite Louppe, Téléphone, journal et vase. Oil on canvas. |
Marguerite Louppe (1902–1988) was a French artist who synthesized Purism, Cubism, and Post-Impressionism in her paintings. She was born to a family of prominent engineers in the North of France and spent her childhood in Paris. Louppe attended a variety of art schools, including the Académie Julian, Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Académie Scandinave, and Académie André Lhote. In particular, the Académie Julian fostered a spirit of independence and radicality that became internalized in Louppe's work. |
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Mark Rothko Fondation Louis Vuitton
MARK ROTHKO
Du 18 octobre 2023 au 2 avril 2024 Première rétrospective en France consacrée à Mark Rothko (1903-1970) depuis celle du musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris en 1999, l’exposition présentée à la Fondation Louis Vuitton à partir du 18 octobre 2023 réunit quelque 115 œuvres provenant des plus grandes collections institutionnelles et privées internationales, notamment de la National Gallery of Art de Washington, de la famille de l’artiste et de la Tate de Londres. Se déployant dans la totalité des espaces de la Fondation, selon un parcours chronologique, elle retrace l’ensemble de la carrière de l’artiste depuis ses premières peintures figuratives jusqu’à l’abstraction qui définit aujourd’hui son œuvre. “Je ne m’intéresse qu’à l’expression des émotions humaines fondamentales...” Mark Rothko L’exposition s’ouvre sur des scènes intimistes et des paysages urbains – telles les scènes du métro new-yorkais –, qui dominent dans les années 1930, avant de céder la place à un répertoire inspiré des mythes antiques et du surréalisme à travers lesquels s’exprime, pendant la guerre, la dimension tragique de la condition humaine. À partir de 1946, Rothko opère un tournant décisif vers l’abstraction dont la première phase est celle des Multiformes, où des masses chromatiques en suspension tendent à s’équilibrer. Progressivement, leur nombre diminue et l’organisation spatiale de sa peinture évolue rapidement vers ses œuvres dites « classiques » des années 1950 où se superposent des formes rectangulaires suivant un rythme binaire ou ternaire, caractérisées par des tons jaunes, rouges, ocre, orange, mais aussi bleus, blancs... En 1958, Rothko reçoit la commande d’un ensemble de peintures murales destinées au restaurant Four Seasons conçu par Philip Johnson pour le Seagram Building – dont Ludwig Mies van der Rohe dirige la construction à New York. Rothko renonce finalement à livrer la commande et conserve l’intégralité de la série. Onze ans plus tard, en 1969, l’artiste fera don à la Tate Gallery de neuf de ces peintures qui se distinguent des précédentes par leurs teintes d’un rouge profond, constituant une salle exclusivement dédiée à son travail au sein des collections. Cet ensemble est présenté exceptionnellement dans l’exposition. Crédits : Mark Rothko, No. 14, 1960 - Huile sur toile, 289.6 x 266.7 cm |
STANLEY WHITNEY GALERIE GAGOSIAN PARIS
STANLEY WHITNEY
Dear Paris January 10–February 28, 2024 GAGOSIAN GALLERY 9 rue de Castiglione, Paris https://gagosian.com/ Gagosian is pleased to announce the exhibition of Stanley Whitney’s painting Dear Paris (2023) at 9 rue de Castiglione, Paris, from January 10 to February 28, 2024. Inspired by the artist’s extended stay in the French capital, Dear Paris is the latest of Whitney’s lyrical abstractions. Balancing systematic structure and expressive spontaneity, he composed the painting in his characteristic manner, one roughly rectilinear block at a time, starting at the top left and progressing in rows across and down the canvas. Whitney forms each shape with energetic brushwork, choosing its vivid hues and shaping its boundaries in relation to its predecessors. The painting’s subtly shifting freehand geometry is further demarcated by linear bands between its rows that both divide and unify the composition. Pursuing abstraction since the 1970s, Whitney established his mature style in the 1990s while living and working in Rome. The compositional framework he employs allows him the freedom to improvise, facilitating the emergence of surprising chromatic harmonies and dynamic visual rhythms. The artist’s wide-ranging influences include the polyphonic call and response of jazz, the transformative effect of light cast on historic buildings, the traditions of American quiltmaking, and artists from Henri Matisse and Piet Mondrian to Giorgio Morandi. Whitney’s recent residency in Paris offered him the sustained opportunity to observe the city’s architecture and urban fabric, and to connect with its expansive cultural history. As he observes: There’s a history of African Americans going to Paris that dates back to after the First World War. Jazz musicians, writers, and artists like Beauford Delaney, James Baldwin, and more recently, Ed Clark, went to Paris for a creative freedom they couldn’t find in the United States. I’ve always wanted to spend more time in Paris, and in 2023, I finally did so. It was incredible to be in the city where so many of the great artists of the twentieth century, artists who were integral to my development as a painter, had lived and worked. In Paris, there’s a play between different periods in a long history; you just don’t have that in the States. Dear Paris coincides with Stanley Whitney: How High the Moon, the artist’s first comprehensive retrospective, organized by the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York. The exhibition will be on view from February 9 to May 27, 2024, before traveling to the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2024–25), and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2025). Spanning the entirety of Whitney’s career, How High the Moon traces the evolution of his practice through paintings, drawings, prints, and sketchbooks. VOIR DANS LIRE LA SUITE le texte en Français |
Rachida Dati Ministre de la Culture
Passation de pouvoir entre Rima ABDUL MALAK et Rachida DATI - Ministère de la Culture Rachida Dati est une des femmes politiques les plus brillantes avec un parcours exceptionnel. Nicolas Sarkosy qui savait détecter pour son gouvernement les hommes et les femmes de qualité, de grande intelligence, d’énergie, et d’imagination l'avait nommée garde des Sceaux et ministre de la Justice au sein des gouvernements Fillon I et II. Patrick REYNOLDS |
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Anna Weyant Biography Gagosian Gallery
Anna Weyant Biography
Born in 1995 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she is one of the most talented artists of her generation - Thanks to Larry Gagosian, great talent discoverer she is taking an important place among the great creators of our time. Lives and works in New York, NY. - https://gagosian.com/ About Anna Weyant The hapless subjects of Anna Weyant’s indelible paintings and drawings are recurrently tested by everyday circumstances, weathering what the artist has described as “low-stakes trauma.” In these precisely rendered scenes, figures—most often young and female—find themselves embroiled in tragicomic narratives with an ironic twinge, offering a dreamlike insight into the capacity of popular culture and social convention to manufacture and distort gestures, rituals, and signifiers of femininity. But far from presenting her protagonists as merely symbolic, Weyant remains sensitive to their human idiosyncrasies and contradictions, picturing characters who are endearing, mysterious, and wholly themselves. In her crystalline still-life compositions, meanwhile, everyday objects adopt an uncanny, portentous air. Weyant was born in Calgary, Canada, in 1995. After earning a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design, she relocated to New York, then studied painting at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. Moving back to New York, she worked as a studio assistant while pursuing her own practice. Among her first exhibited works is a sequence of darkly cinematic canvases depicting a dollhouse—modeled after one that she owned as a child—and its young female inhabitants. A later series deconstructs the appearance of American suburbia in Lifetime’s made-for-television movies, casting it as a surreal realm in which violence and disaster lurk just beneath the surface. In her still lifes, Weyant depicts fruit, flowers, and other items in a similarly unsettling light; Lily (2021), for example, juxtaposes the titular bloom with a revolver bound in gold ribbon. In these and other works, Weyant employs a somber, muted palette of deep greens, dusty pinks, and deep black. She also draws on art historical and present-day influences, from seventeenth-century Dutch masters such as Frans Hals and Judith Leyster to twentieth-century mavericks like Balthus to contemporary painters Jennifer Packer and Ellen Berkenblit. As revealed in her contributions to group exhibitions including and I will wear you in my heart of heart at FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2021); Artists Inspired by Music: Interscope Reimagined at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2022); and Women of Now: Dialogues of Memory, Place & Identity at the Green Family Art Foundation, Dallas (2022), Weyant displays a deep understanding and appreciation of her work’s roots and parallels while eliciting an immediate and emotional response. |
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