Posts with tag Paris
Joanna Piotrowska – Entre Nous
Coming face to face with the work of young Polish artist Joanna Piotrowska, presented for the first time in France, inevitably calls up an experience…
Read moreJe suis la chaise
The exhibition Je suis la chaise—borrowing the title of Michael Krebber ‘s eponymous exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel in 2007—explores the different symbols and interpretations…
Read moreMona Hatoum – Performance Documents, 1980-1987/2013
Galerie Chantal Crousel is delighted to host Mona Hatoum’s newest solo exhibition in its second space at 5 rue de Saintonge, with a presentation of…
Read moreKazuko Miyamoto – To perform a line
The exhibition brings together key bodies of the artist’s work, beginning with her contributions to (and subversion of) the Minimalism movement through early paintings and…
Read moreUgo Rondinone – Burn Shine Fly
On the occasion of the 59th La Biennale di Venezia,
the Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista presents a major solo exhibition of work by…
Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber — La Ville Lumière
Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber, as part of their artistic practice, have developed an intensive relationship with printed matter over the last few decades. One…
Read moreErwin Wurm
Over the course of his career, Erwin Wurm has radically expanded conceptions of sculpture, space and the human form.
Read moreMathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc
Through video, photography, installations, drawing, or exhibition projects, he explores the principles behind the dominant presence of pre-existing elements and events – notably those linked…
Read moreChantal Akerman – Passages
In the summer of 2020, Eye Filmmuseum is presenting a major solo exhibition of work by Chantal Akerman. Akerman was one of the first film…
Read moreLatifa Echkahch – Liberty and Tree
Latifa Echakhch’s exhibition in Kunsthalle Mainz brings together the artist’s current occupation with landscape and history, as well as the stage and human beings as…
Read moreManoela Medeiros
Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Manoela Medeiros.
Jef Geys – Paravents (As Sombras de Lisboa)
In 1998, Jef Geys travelled to Lisbon, hometown of the legendary fado singer Amália Rodrigues (1920–1999), who holds a fascination for him. During his brief…
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