Nous vous proposons de (re)découvrir l'artiste d'origine coréenne Hur Kyung-Ae. Françoise LIVINEC Galerie Matignon 29-33 av Matignon 75008 Paris Ecole des filles 25, rue du Pouly 29690 Huelgoat |
Art Moderne et Impressionniste
Exposition virtuelle Virtual Exhibition Jean Ekiert (1907-1993)
LE MUSEE PRIVE launches a new online virtual exhibition service to allow you to buy works by artists who are part of art history and who will be values of tomorrow - The cost of this service is 800 EUR net for 2 weeks, you sell direct and LE MUSEE PRIVE takes no commission on your sales, your address is of course indicated whether you are a gallery or an artist. LE MUSEE PRIVE lance un nouveau service l'exposition virtuelle en ligne afin de vous permettre d'acheter des oeuvres d'artistes qui font partie de l'histoire de l'art et qui seront des valeurs de demain - Le coût de ce service est de 800 EUR net pour 2 semaines, vous vendez en direct et LE MUSEE PRIVE ne prend aucune commission sur vos ventes, votre adresse est bien sûr indiquée que vous soyez galerie ou artiste. I chose here as the first artist of this new way of exhibiting the painter Jean Ekiert whom I knew well and whose talent I recognize to this day, I collect the works of this artist and offer you some works on sale. J'ai choici comme premier artiste de cette nouvelle façon d'exposer le peintre Jean Ekiert que j'ai bien connu et dont j'apprécie le talent qui est reconnu à ce jour, je collectionne les oeuvres de cet artiste et vous propose quelques oeuvres à la vente. J'ai connu Jean Ekiert par un hiver rigoureux dans les années 80. Un jeune marchand de couleurs et de toiles m'avait dit "j'ai rencontré rue de Tourlaque un artiste au talent fabuleux qui vit dans un atelier qui n'est même pas chauffé". Je me rendis dans son atelier par -2 degré, quel ne fût pas mon émerveillement en voyant cette oeuvre de grande qualité. |
Jean Ekiert Huile sur toile Nu Assis intitulé au dos Etude et daté 1948-1949 dim. 33 x 24 cm Collection Privée PHR- PRIX : sur demande |
Exhibition Ben Venom and Alex Ziv Hashimoto Contemporary
Hashimoto Contemporary Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Wherever I May Roam, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by Ben Venom and Alex Ziv. Both artists' works are informed by a broad spectrum of influences, including folk and indigenous art, traditional craft and counter culture to create contemporary visual languages all their own. San Francisco-based Venom's repurposed textile-based works blend "aggressive counterculture components of gangs, punk/metal music and the occult with the comfort of domesticity." Comprised of remnant fabric such as denim, leather and band t-shirts, each composition unifies the seemingly disparate influences of heavy metal and motorcycle gangs with Gee's Bend quilts into unique works imbued with a deep sense of community and collective history. |
Hashimoto Contemporary exhibition by Los Angeles-based Seonna Hong
Hashimoto Contemporary Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present Liminal Space, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based Seonna Hong. Liminal Space will be the artist's third solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary, in which she will be exhibiting a new series of mixed media expressionistic landscapes on canvas, that continue the exploratory adventures of her iconic characters. Contemplating the transitional phases in life, the artist looked to the concept of liminal space for inspiration, the places and times in life where one is on the threshold of change. Described as being neither "here nor there," this in-between period of time in life can create a feeling of not just anxiety, but also joy and excitement for whats to come. |
Aki Kuroda Happy Boy in Manhattan Richard Taittinger Gallery
Aki Kuroda Happy Boy in Manhattan Immense succès pour ce premier solo show d'Aki Kuroda à la Richard Taittinger Gallery. Le public et les collectionneurs se pressent pour découvrir les immenses toiles récentes ainsi que quelques rares toiles anciennes. ABOUT THE ARTIST |
Diane Sloor
Picasso Through the Lens of David Douglas Duncan GALERIE HAUSER & WIRTH
Picasso Through the Lens of David Douglas Duncan 3 February – 28 February 2020 Opening reception: Sunday 2 February 2020 2 – 5 pm Opening at Vieux Chalet in Gstaad on the 2 February 2020, ‘Picasso Through the Lens of David Douglas Duncan’ gives a remarkable insight into the work and life of Picasso. Ceramics and paintings by the artist are presented in tandem with vintage photographs taken by the legendary photographer David Douglas Duncan during a period of unprecedented access to the artist’s studio. The works on view, created concurrently with the photographs, can be encountered as an ‘intervention’ throughout the domestic spaces of the chalet. The photographs, some of which have never been exhibited before, give an intimate portrait of the artist at work and at home. The project has been organised in close collaboration with the artist’s son, Claude Picasso, and James Koch, Partner at Hauser & Wirth. David Douglas Duncan was a renowned war photographer, photojournalist, and a self-described nomad. He was among the most influential photographers of the last century, capturing World War II, the Vietnam War, and photo essays for Life magazine which enabled him to roam the world. The resulting images filled more than 25 books, including eight on Picasso. Duncan’s first encounter with Picasso happened in February 1956 when he infamously rang the doorbell of La Californie, Picasso’s home in Cannes. The artist’s wife, Jacqueline, led him upstairs and he met Picasso in his bathtub, who allowed Duncan to photograph him. From that starting point, the photographer developed a lasting friendship with Picasso over the course of 17 years during which time he captured an astounding visual archive of the artist’s life at La Californie. |
David Douglas Duncan |
Exposition Eva Marc'h Galerie ETIENNE DE CAUSANS
Exposition à la GALERIE ETIENNE DE CAUSANS 25 rue de Seine 75006 PARIS DU 24 février au 4 mars 2020 Vernissage le 27 février 2020 et remake samedi 29 février 2020 Exposition à la MAISON BLANCHE 10 Avenue Montaigne 75008 PARIS DU 17 mars au 27 avril 2020 Vernissage le jeudi 19 mars 2020 |
ANTOINE ROEGIERS GALERIE SUZANNE TARASIEVE PARIS
ANTOINE ROEGIERS www.suzanne-tarasieve.com / info(at)suzanne-tarasieve.com Suzanne Tarasieve est heureuse de présenter la première exposition personnelle d’Antoine Roegiers à la galerie, intitulée Le carnaval des géants. Artiste Belge qui vit depuis l’âge de 3 ans en France, pluridisciplinaire, il sort diplômé des Beaux-Arts de Paris en 2007 avec les félicitations du jury et récompensé du Prix Roger Bataille. |