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				Autofictions — sous le commissariat de Point Contemporain
			
			
				
				
					Past: September 3 → October 1, 2016
				
			
			
				In the field between the work of art and the viewer, the “front of the art work” in the words of Pierre Soulages sets up a really sensitive relationship based on emotions and shared feelings. The exhibition relates the encounter between the viewer and the intimacy of the artist.
			
		
		
	
	
	
	
			
			   Installation, painting, photography...
			
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				Family & Friends
			
			
				
				
					Past: November 10 → December 22, 2012
				
			
			
				Backslash is proud to announce Family & Friends, a new exhibition to celebrate the gallery’s two-year anniversary. Works by the gallery’s artists and guest artists invite viewers on a formal and emotional journey based on the encounters of the last few years and the affinities woven by this generation.
			
		
		
	
	
	
	
			
			   Urban art, collage, drawing...
			
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				21 x 29,7 — Exposition collective
			
			
				
				
					Past: September 13 → November 3, 2012
				
			
			
				For September 2012, Galerie de Roussan, Jean-Jacques Lebel and Nabila Mokrani have invited more than 40 artists to create or show a small artwork — all media, concepts and generations included.
In line with the history of the revolutionary district of Belleville, the gallery has asked the artists to reflect upon and work on the idea of revolutions.
			
		
		
	
	
	
	
			
			   Collage, drawing, installation...
			
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				Frédéric Léglise — China Dolls Are Not Afraid of Pink
			
			
				
				
					Past: September 10 → October 15, 2011
				
			
			
				“Frédéric Léglise uses painting to render moods that are true, yet only semi-real. The transparent pink liquidity of the body invests the images with a ghostly and sentimental dimension. Bodies float and forms are revealed against a background that is almost always white, seemingly incomplete.” Jill Gasparina
			
		
		
	
	
	
			
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	Frédéric Léglise
Contemporary
Drawing, painting
French artist born in 1972 in France.
- Localisation
 - Paris, France
 
