Du 27 au 30 mars 2024 - Le Molière - 40 rue de Richelieu, 75001 Paris JAOUAD BENTAMA - https://www.jaouadbentama.com/ Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlG_TwDoZjo JAOUAD BENTAMA, peintre franco-américain d'origine marocaine vit et crée à New York depuis plus de 10 ans. Il intègre en 2017 en tant qu'artiste résident le centre "Mana Contemporary". A collaboré avec plusieurs collectifs d'artistes dans le Lower East Side et a présenté son travail dans de nombreux lieux culturels aux Etats Unis et en France (https://www.jaouadbentama.com/exhibitions). JAOUAD BENTAMA, a French-American painter with Moroccan origin, has lived and created in New York for over 10 years. In 2017, he joined 'Mana Contemporary' as a resident artist. He has collaborated with several artist collectives in the Lower East Side and has presented his work in numerous cultural venues in the United States and France (https://www.jaouadbentama.com/exhibitions). JAOUAD BENTAMA présente à Paris une trentaine d’œuvres autour du thème «DECHIRURES». Elles signent sa renaissance artistique après un accident qui l’a laissé pour mort. JAOUAD BENTAMA presents about thirty works in Paris on the theme of «DECHIRURES». They mark his artistic rebirth after an accident that left him for dead. Ses «DECHIRURES» sont les stigmates d’une longue convalescence, une référence a ces pansements qu'on arrache, sans retirer la peine : "il y a des cicatrices qui ne se referment jamais et demeurent nos déchirures ". Les «DECHIRURES» sont une réflexion universelle sur la fragilité de la vie et le triomphe possible de l'espoir. (www.jaouadbentama.com) His «DECHIRURES» are the scars of a long convalescence, a reference to those bandages that are torn off, without removing the pain: 'there are scars that never heal and remain our rips'. The 'DECHIRURES' are a universal reflection on the fragility of life and the possible triumph of hope. (www.jaouadbentama.com) |
Vente d'Art Contemporain
Paul Delvaux Galerie Guy Pieters
Paul Delvaux Femme et Squelette 1949 watercolour, pen, ink and wash on paper 56 x 74 cm |
PAUL DELVAUX EARLY WATERCOLOURS AND DRAWINGS FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION Linda and Guy Pieters are pleased to invite you to the private view of the exhibition on Saturday 30 March from 4 PM until 6 PM exhibition from 31 March until 13 May 2024 The Office at Guy Pieters Gallery : https://www.guypietersgallery.com/en/home Zeedijk - Het Zoute 755 – 8300 Knokke-Heist Open every day from 11 AM until 6 PM Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday +32 50 80 00 15 - knokke'at)guypietersgallery.com |
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. |
Galerie BESSAUD Exposition Museaux du 7 mars - 13 avril 2024
Du 7 mars au 13 avril 2024, la Galerie Bessaud présente « Museaux », une exposition collective explorant l'univers animal à travers le regard de sept artistes internationaux. Pour rendre cet hommage encore plus vivant, la Galerie Bessaud propose de venir accompagné de son animal de compagnie et de transformer l'exposition en un joyeux terrain d'aboiements ! Le samedi 16 mars, la Galerie Bessaud accueillera la « Paris Sausage Walk », célèbre marche de teckels. 10% de tous les profits réalisés pendant cette après-midi seront reversés à l'association « Teckels sans doux foyer ». |
La « Paris Sausage Walk » à la Galerie Bessaud Samedi 16 mars de 14h à 19h |
Gagosian to Present Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon in Paris
Galerie AB Le mois du dessin à Paris Exposition de 1880 à nos jours
À l'occasion du mois du dessin à Paris, Agnès Aittouares vous invite à deux expositions d'œuvres sur papier d'une sélection de grands artistes du XIXe siècle à nos jours. De 1880 à 1950 Espace Paris IX au cœur du Quartier Drouot De 1950 à nos jours Espace Paris VI dans le Quartier Saint-Germain-des-Prés S'offrir une œuvre sur papier permet non seulement d'acquérir le chef-d'œuvre d'un grand maître, alors que sa peinture devient inabordable, mais également pénétrer au cœur de son intimité. Le dessin était à l'origine le plus souvent gardé à l'atelier, véritable architecture de l'œuvre créatrice. Dès le début du XXe siècle, l'art moderne en privilégiant les matières et les techniques en a fait un art à part entière. Le long de ce parcours chronologique vous découvrirez la sensibilité de ces artistes qui par le dessin nous révèlent un geste créatif touchant les courants majeurs de l'art moderne, comme le symbolisme de Félicien Rops, l'intimisme de Pierre Bonnard et d'Édouard Vuillard, le cubisme de Georges Valmier, le surréalisme de Salvador Dalí, l'abstraction lyrique de Hans Hartung ou encore l'expressionnisme abstrait de Sam Francis. Ces deux expositions sont en partenariat avec le QAD (Quartier Art Drouot) et le Jeudi des Beaux-Arts. |
Ceysson & Bénétière ouvre un nouvel espace à Tokyo pour la rentrée 2024
Opera Gallery London Three Days in Dakar Panel discussion with Ron Arad
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On January 24, 2024, Opera Gallery London presented “Three Days in Dakar: A Dialogue with Ron Arad” moderated by Opera Gallery CEO Isabelle de La Bruyère featuring Ron Arad in conversation with Simon de Pury & Rolf Sachs. The panelists discussed Arad’s collaboration with Senegalese artisans–from metal workers to weavers–in Dakar, and how this journey impacted Arad’s creative practice and led him to create reworked versions of iconic pieces (such as his well-known 'The Big Easy’ armchair) using raw materials sourced in Dakar. Arad’s presentation also features a large-scale bookshelf piece titled ‘America Made in Africa’, ‘Salam Sofa’ and ‘Don’t Ya Tell Henri’ – all handcrafted using the metal from oil drums. Opera Gallery opened their new gallery in the heart of London's historic Mayfair neighbourhood, at 65-66 New Bond Street on November 23, 2023. Ron Arad (British, b. Israel 1951) is acclaimed for his aesthetic and conceptual explorations of form, structure, and technology through the diverse nature of his work’s materiality and categorizations, from industrial design to sculpture to mixed media installations and beyond. The first major retrospective of his work titled ‘No Discipline,’ debuted in 2008 at the Pompidou Centre in Paris followed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2009. In 2013 he was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in London. OPERA GALLERY 65 - 66 New Bond Street - London W1S 1RW +44 (0)20 7491 2999 Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. |
India Art Fair Barthélémy Toguo Galerie LELONG
Villa Swagatam, India Art Fair, 2024. |
Barthélémy Toguo India Art Fair du 1er - 4 février 2024 - New Delhi, Inde - Villa Swagatam A l'occasion de l'India Art Fair, l'Institut Français en Inde – dans le cadre du lancement de son programme de résidences Villa Swagatam qui encourage notamment les échanges entre artistes français et les métiers d'art indiens – , la Basu Foundation et la Galerie Lelong & Co. Paris New York présentent l'installation "Water Matters", fruit d'une collaboration inédite entre l'artiste franco-camerounais Barthélémy Toguo, la directrice de création Karishma Swali et les artisans de son école de broderie, la Chanakya School of Craft, basée à Mumbai. |
Villa Swagatam, India Art Fair, 2024. |
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 |