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Manessier exhibition, The Laurentin gallery

Manessier exhibition, The Laurentin gallery

Alfred MANESSIER color March 12 – April 30, 2021 The Laurentin Gallery in Paris, will pay a new tribute to Alfred Manessier, an important artist of the New School of Paris, by presenting a set of works in bold colors from the 1940s through the end of the 1960s. This new exhibition will show the extent of Alfred Manessier’s palette, the richness of his color scheme and printing compositions. « As you may know, the painting does not exist in my head, it becomes real on canvas». Alfred Manessier    

Exhibition “Chimeras”, Baudoin Lebon gallery

Exhibition “Chimeras”, Baudoin Lebon gallery

Joel-Peter Witkin et Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand until march, 28thThe gallery presents the exhibition “Chimeras” The two photographers, virtuosos of  installations, as always, seized themes valuing the strange, the surreal, a better way of giving birth to”chimeras”. In Joel-Peter Witkin’s work, strange beings mix together, between realistic and fantastic creatures. Through a work of hybridization, he gives body to beings that belong to all species without being owned by any. And as for Patrick Bailly-Maitre-Grand, he metamorphoses everyday objects or hunted  out items at an antique fair. In Recto Verso a Plexiglas figurine gives birth to a sort of Martian with four arms, bone- covered...

Last days to see Maya Mercer & Juliette-andréa Elie’s exhibition, the Baudoin Lebon Gallery

Last days to see Maya Mercer & Juliette-andréa Elie’s exhibition, the Baudoin Lebon Gallery

the Baudoin Lebon Gallery presents Maya Mercer et Juliette-Andréa Elie’s works from Friday, January 22, 2021 to Saturday, February 20, 2021, an exhibition originally scheduled for November 2020, celebrating two different views and practices of photography Maya Mercer is a French-American artist who lives and works in Northern California. Inspired by the social conditions of the rural American Wild West, she portrays teenagers in visual stories and paintings of her own invention. Juliette-Andréa Elie is a French photographer. She works on landscape representation and the Antropocene era. She creates diaphanous images that question the medium of photography and the complex relationship between humans and their environment.  

Theater of objects, exhibition, Sagot – Le Garrec Gallery

Theater of objects, exhibition, Sagot – Le Garrec Gallery

Au théâtre des objets – theater of objects Exhibition until Saturday, February 13, 2021 Maïlys Seydoux Dumas The Sagot – Le Garrec Gallery displays the ” Au théâtre des objets – theater of objects “exhibition by Maïlys Seydoux Dumas with a collection of paintings on paper and prints, lithographs and woodcuts. The exhibition is an expression of Maïlys Seydoux Dumas’ existential questions about the survival of the soul after being confined in a closed off world and devoid of any creativity. The artist has imagined a theatrical representation through her paintings on crumpled paper accompanied by Haïm Kern’s poems, distributing roles to objects. The curtain rises at the Acacias in her...

Novelties at the Martinez D. Gallery, all about  japanese engravings

Novelties at the Martinez D. Gallery, all about japanese engravings

Novelties at the Marinez D.Gallery, all about  japonese engravings: www.estampesmartinez.com Paul JACOULET Paris 1896 † Karuizawa (Japan) 1960 Winter Flowers, Oshima (Japan). 1955. Color woodcut Miles, n°240. Typographic lettering in the lower margin and Japanese stamp in the right margin. Nice proof on watermarked Japan paper (Letters PJ), proof 36 from an edition out of 350 copies, bearing a red stamp in the shape of a tree and signed in grey pencil by the artist. Margins. Fine state of conservation. 2 500 € YOSHITOSHI Tsukioka Edo (Tokyo) 1839 † 1892 Warrior looking at a battlefield during the full moon. Color...

Latest acquisitions, japanese prints, Christian Collin Gallery

Latest acquisitions, japanese prints, Christian Collin Gallery

The Christian Collin Gallery presents its latest acquisitions of Japanese prints from ukiyo-e and shin-hanga genre, including several plates from the exceptional series of the famous “Vues célèbres des Cinquantre-Trois Stations du Tôkaidô/ fifty-three stations of the Tôkaidô” by Ando Hiroshige. This set can be discovered at the gallery and on the website www.collin-estampes.fr Ando Hiroshige, View of the lake and Otsu city from the Mii temple, colour woodcut, 1855. Koho Shoda,  Ohashi bridge at Atako, colour woodcut, c. 1910-1930.

A trip to Paris, the Nathalie Béreau gallery

A trip to Paris, the Nathalie Béreau gallery

Nathalie Béreau Gallery invites 12 artists to exhibit their recent works! From December 8, 2020 to 20, 2020 Espace des Coutures St Gervais 6, rue des Coutures St-Gervais, Paris 3rd district Every day from December 8, 2020 to 20, 2020 Except on Monday. Launch of the exhibition on Tuesday 8 at 5 pm. From 9 to 19: 11am-8pm On Sundays : noon-6pm Tel. Galerie Nathalie Béreau 0679712644 www.nathaliebereau.com 12 artists encouraging us to travel. What is travelling? Setting out on a journey, in an unusual way and thus discover different spaces. Travelling is also escaping, through reading, dreaming or imagination,...

Recent acquisitions, the Christian Collin Gallery

Recent acquisitions, the Christian Collin Gallery

Thursday, December 3 at 12,15 pm at the Gallery The Christian Collin gallery presents its latest acquisitions of European prints from the seventeenth to the twentieth century as well as the complete set of Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji by Ando Hiroshige.   Ando Hiroshige, Le pont Ryôgoku in Edo, woodcut, 1858.   Eugène Delâtre, L’orage au moulin, etching and aquatint, c. 1898.

The Geneviève Asse exhibition, the Antoine Laurentin Gallery

The Geneviève Asse exhibition, the Antoine Laurentin Gallery

New tribute paid to Geneviève Asse in Paris and Bruxelles until January 31, 2021 These two exhibitions will be exceptional both in terms of their size, with works in small formats as well as very large canvases worth exhibiting in museums, and in terms of their importance. This double homage for this timeless artist will allow the gallery to present visitors a hundred of works.   Nature morte aux pots / still life with pots. circa 1950 oil on canvas , signed lower right  46 x 27 cm   Untitled, 1993 Oil on canvas,  signed and dated on the back...

The Olena Donichenko exhibition, the Martinez D. Gallery

The Olena Donichenko exhibition, the Martinez D. Gallery

From December 4, 2020 to December19, 2020 Watercolors, Drawings and contemporary Engravings This exhibition was born in the corridors and tree-lined alleys of the National Museum of Natural History. Unusual bones and minerals are truly the main materials of Olena Donichenko’s, watercolors, drawings and engravings, a young Ukrainian artist living in Paris, whose works have been presented for the first time. [Untitled]. September 2020 Dimensions: H60 x L80 cm Mixed technique (Paper, pencil, felt-tip pen, watercolor & Indian ink) Exhibition communication