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Gallery’s collection, The Institut gallery

Gallery’s collection, The Institut gallery

Exhibition from 7 September onwards On the occasion of our Autumn exhibition hanging, the Galerie de l’Institut invites you to discover the richness of its print collection by offering a selection of works from the 19th and 20th centuries. Bringing together the works of artists such as Marc Chagall, Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso and Pierre Bonnard, this hanging artworks highlights the modern and protean aspect of various printmaking techniques. https://www.csedt.org/project/bouquinerie-de-linstitut/  

Matta exhibition, The Arenthon gallery

Matta exhibition, The Arenthon gallery

Exhibition from 7 September onwards Opening on September 9th from 6pm to 9pm For the new season, the Arenthon gallery invites visitors to discover a selection of prints by the Chilean artist Roberto Matta. First and loosely affiliated with Surrealists, Matta mixes styles and techniques to produce a singular work, resulting from the hybridisation of European and American influences. The exhibition presented at the Arenthon Gallery questions the current reception of his work, whose colours and features already evoke the first stirrings of Street Art. https://www.csedt.org/project/galerie-arenthon/  

Saül Steinberg, The Maeght gallery

Saül Steinberg, The Maeght gallery

From September 30, to November 13, 2021, the Maeght gallery puts the spotlight on the Saül Steinberg’s work, renowned for having created, for nearly sixty years, the pages and covers of the magazine The New Yorker. The exhibition brings together some twenty works – watercolors, inks on paper, collages – from 1953 to 1977 and gives an account of the artist’s fertile imagination with a sharp and effective style, whose drawings are like mirrors of society. https://www.csedt.org/project/galerie-maeght/  

“Magnificence” by Rebecca Rübcke, The Martinez D. gallery

“Magnificence” by Rebecca Rübcke, The Martinez D. gallery

“Magnificence” –  Photographs by Rebecca Rübcke from October 22, to November 20, 2021 Opening on Thursday, October 21, 2021 at the Martinez Gallery, at 15 rue de l’échaudé (Paris 6th district).  The Martinez gallery is pleased to present Rebecca Rübcke’s first exhibition. A self-taught photographer, Rebecca has been developing a sober and uncluttered aesthetic over the years. Here, the human figure never appears : still lifes, lush landscapes and urban cemeteries form the main subject of this exhibition, fruit of her wanderings and solitary strolls. Rebecca Rübcke tracks down the strangeness of familiar things and brings out unsuspected beauties from insignificant elements : sensuality of...

“Retour d’Islande” by Bernard Alligand, The Laure Matarasso bookshop-gallery

“Retour d’Islande” by Bernard Alligand, The Laure Matarasso bookshop-gallery

From October 1, to October 16, 2021 Painting Country of volcanoes, glaciers, Iceland is a land of contrast where the elements collide and reveal their dazzling nature. Bernard Alligand used to blend a paint binder with sand, sulfuric sludge, ash from volcanoes, …  these collected materials are then dried, grinded, sifted, and integrated into his paintings. https://www.csedt.org/project/librairie-galerie-laure-matarasso/

Sidewalk by Lisette Model, the baudoin lebon gallery

Sidewalk by Lisette Model, the baudoin lebon gallery

Exhibition from september 8, to  october 2, 2021 Photography baudoin lebon presents “sidewalk” by Lisette Model, an influential figure in mid-twentieth century photography». She stated that photography is “the art of the moment”. Motto that will guide her vision throughout her career. From the 1930s onwards, she distinguished herself by her uncompromising portraits: women and men, acquaintances and strangers, the wealthy and the neglected, isolated or in the crowd. Her frontal photography paints edifyingly realistic portraits of the whole of society. In the late 1930s, Lisette Model moved to New York and began to photograph the city. Through contact with the city, Model’s photography was...

Figuration Libre exhibition, The l’Estampe gallery

Figuration Libre exhibition, The l’Estampe gallery

From september 18, 2021 to october 9, 2021, the l’Estampe gallery displays Free Figuration painters. Born in the 80’s, this movement expresses itself through a free, simplified drawing, inspired by comics and the punk scene. Artists such as Robert Combas, Hervé Di Rosa, François Boisrond or Rémi Blanchard remain eager to give back a place to figurative painting by freeing themselves from the conceptual austerity of artistic movements of the 70s and deliver a furiously colourful, explosive and violent painting. The gallery is glad to present the Combas, Di Rosa, Marc Duran, André Cervera and Topolino’s works, 5 artists from Sète whose fame...

Jenny Robinson exhibition, the Documents 15 gallery

Jenny Robinson exhibition, the Documents 15 gallery

from 16 September to 17 October The exhibition will feature a selection of Jenny Robinson’s recent work (born in the United Kingdom), an artist whose research leads her to interpret different printmaking techniques. Winner of the Mario Avati printmaking prize – Academy of Fine Arts in 2019, Jenny Robinson lives between San Francisco (USA) and Ljubljana (Slovenia). Her work focuses on urban structures, which she interprets using a very personal graphic vision. Visual 1 : The Shade House #1, 2021 Drypoint on Gampi Japanese paper 130 x 200 cm 4 print proofs Rising tides, 2017 Etching and direct mordant 53 x 53 cm 15 print...

Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski exhibition, The baudoin lebon gallery

Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski exhibition, The baudoin lebon gallery

exhibition until july 31, 2021 the Baudoin Lebon summer exhibition is pleased to present the conceptual work of the Dutch artist Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski. The artist is part of a true process of interiority and freedom, and has lived for several years a nomadic life in Mexico. We will be presenting the series “Sequences » carried out on desert beaches in Baja California, Mexico, from 1970 to 1985, and the more recent three-dimensional sequences. Since 2018, the artist has been rethinking the display device to offer us a reinterpretation of his sequential work. The “Sequences” series are the result of long periods...

Exhibition “A fresh wind”, The Nathalie Béreau gallery

Exhibition “A fresh wind”, The Nathalie Béreau gallery

From june 18, 2021 to september 19, 2021 To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Pierre and Bertrand Couly’s wine storehouse official opening, the Nathalie Béreau gallery in charge of the exhibitions program wished to share once again the pictorial work of the artist Coco Téxèdre, with the exhibition “A  fresh wind”. The exhibition presents two complementary facets of the artist 15 years apart: the 2004 installation “Ribambelles” and her new paintings “Pollens” begun in 2019. The two parts of the exhibition will be shared out between two structures of the wine storehouse and will be accessible to the public (free entry according to current...

Exhibition, The Arenthon Gallery

Exhibition, The Arenthon Gallery

Despite the weather, summer is here! We miss the sun, so to bring some light in your everyday life, the Arenthon Gallery offers you a summer hanging art. Find the radiant prints of modern artists like Marc Chagall, Bernard Cathelin or Jean Lurçat. You can order directly from the gallery’s website and we deliver anywhere in the world, choose to pick up your work at the gallery or visit us!   Exhibition until july 24, 2021 Jean Lurçat Lune et Soleil ou Nuit et Jour / Moon and Sun or Night and Day, 1962 Original color lithograph on Arches paper....

Drawings by André Masson, The Coin des Arts gallery-Le Marais

Drawings by André Masson, The Coin des Arts gallery-Le Marais

From Saturday 10 July to Saturday 17 July. The Coin des Arts-Le Marais is pleased to present a temporary hanging art of drawings by André Masson (1896-1987), both companion and rebellious figure of Surrealism. The artist lived through the torments of the 20th century; left for dead on the Chemin des Dames battlefield in 1917, he miraculously escaped. In 1924, he joined André Breton’s surrealist movement, and later the movement of Georges Bataille, with whom he shared a terrible questioning about cruelty. In 1940, he joined the United States, Masson was then one of the most influential European artists in...