Quinte-Essence — air eau terre feu éther
Exhibition
Quinte-Essence
air eau terre feu éther
Past: October 17, 2015 → January 30, 2016
[From Primitive Arts until today — 2015, 90th Anniversary of the gallery]
In celebration of its 90th anniversary and to express support for the environmental values in th Fall 2015, the gallery presents Quinte-Essence in both of its two spaces, from October 17 to December 19, and during the FIAC, *from October 22 to 25, 2015.
This large-scale exhibition is conceived and structured around the five elements, and presents major works from the Primitive Arts until today.
The theory of the five elements is an ancient way of describing and analyzing the world. For the Western civilization, it was invented by the Greek Philosophers (in particular Empedocles in the 5th Century B.C.) and we know that similar theories existed as well in other civilizations, particularly in Asia. Based on the idea that all the materials constituting our planet are composed of one or several of these five elements (Air, Water, Earth, Fire, and Ether/Metal) in greater or lesser quantities, as is the human body, which regulates their function, this exhibition will present artists whose main characteristic is to have worked principally with their environment and to have integrated these elements into the very heart of their artistic practice.
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Opening Saturday, October 17, 2015 3 PM → 7 PM
The artists
- Yang Jiechang
- Susumu Shingu
- Zarina Hashmi
- Miguel Branco
- Michael Biberstein
- Fabienne Verdier
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Alberto Giacometti
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Jean Dubuffet
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Dani Karavan
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Jean Paul Philippe