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Chair de temps — Commissariat Amélie Adamo
Past: January 5 → March 4, 2023
With the exhibition “Chair de Temps” (The Flesh of Time), curated by Amélie Adamo, the gallery offers a unique perspective on the work of our artists (Renato D’Agostin, Ralph Gibson, Yannig Hedel, Hideyuki Ishibashi, Rémi Noël, Thomas Paquet, Thierry Urbain), brought together for the occasion alongside a selection of …
Painting, photography, mixed media
Bigaignon Gallery
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Catherine Balet — Endless
Past: May 19 → July 13, 2022
True to her unique style, reluctantly going back and forth from painting to photography, Catherine Balet brilliantly blends imaginary to reality so to tame the infinite versatility of nature over the seasons. The series “Endless”, as a true ode to life, is an invitation to embrace the ineluctable force of time.
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Painting, photography
Bigaignon Gallery
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United
Past: May 14 → September 5, 2020
Uniting artists of the gallery, featuring works from a large variety of series and revealing jewels from the gallery’s private reserve, the “United” exhibition promises to bring a unique experience to collectors.
Photography
Bigaignon Gallery
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Catherine Balet — Moods in a Room
Past: February 7 → March 30, 2019
Playing with transparencies and surrealist collages, Catherine Balet’s new series “Moods in a Room” plays with virtual reality by mixing pictorial textures and digital photographic elements. She superimposes them in multiple layers, giving a material feel to the unreal and a virtuality to her material images.
Photography
Bigaignon Gallery
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Yannig Hedel — Midi et Quart
Past: September 8 → November 10, 2018
While everything around him is accelerating, Yannig Hedel takes his time. Street walker, he has rigorously captured the shadows, these ephemeral shapes made of light and time, to illustrate the passage of time. He has invented a new street photography, turning it into something formal, poetic and definitely silent.
Photography
Bigaignon Gallery
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Catherine Balet — Looking for the Masters in Ricardo’s Golden Shoes
Past: September 7 → October 29, 2016
Many artists, at a given moment, paid a homage to their predecessors, but no one before Catherine Balet had ever covered such a wide range. This is her anthropological approach, the thoroughness and accuracy she has demonstrated, as much as the tenderness and humour transpiring from her work, which turn this exhibition into an absolute must for any photography lover.
Photography
Bigaignon Gallery
Catherine Balet
Contemporary
Photography
French artist born in 1959 in France.
- Localisation
- Paris, France
- Website
- Official website
- Themes
- Conceptuel, détournement, histoire de l'art, identité, mémoire, mise en scène, portrait, reconstitutions