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Seyni Awa Camara — John McAllister — Sculpting Earth, Painting Sensations
Past: January 11 → February 24
Almine Rech is pleased to present Sculpting Earth, Painting Sensations, an exhibition that creates a unique dialogue between the artists Seyni Awa Camara and John McAllister. Their artworks seem to emanate from the same source: the Earth. Two artists, rooted in a lasting and immutable sense of time, give life to this …
Installation, painting, sculpture
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Tsherin Sherpa — What Is It You See?
Past: January 11 → February 17
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Tsherin Sherpa’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from January 11 to February 17, 2024.
Tsherin Sherpa was born and raised in Kathmandu and from the age of thirteen studied Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting with his father. In his late twenties, he relocated to …
Drawing, painting, mixed media
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Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe — Superficial Incisions
Past: November 18 → December 22, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, Superficial Incisions, on view from November 18 to December 22, 2023.
The new body of work Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe will be presenting in Paris for his second solo show at Almine Rech sees the artist reconceptual…
Painting
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Jean Miotte
Past: November 18 → December 22, 2023
Jean Miotte is one of the prominent figures of lyrical abstraction within the New School of Paris. Since the very beginning, he favored gestures and action to transpose an emotion testifying of his complex relationship with sensitive reality, a philosophical and spiritual experience in service of the symbolism of the …
Painting
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José Lerma — Fichureos
Past: November 18 → December 22, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present José Lerma’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from November 18 to December 22, 2023. In fewer than a dozen brushstrokes per burlap canvas, José Lerma paints topographies. Blocks of subtle color buttressed by thick globs of acrylic bear a figurative likeness, to…
Painting
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Kenny Scharf — Tout Suite
Past: October 14 → November 10, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Kenny Scharf’s second solo exhibition in Paris and fourth with the gallery, on view from October 14 to November 10, 2023.
Painting
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Sasha Ferré — Toccata
Past: September 7 → October 7, 2023
Almine Rech présente Toccata, la première exposition personnelle avec la galerie de l’artiste française Sasha Ferré, qui replace l’hapticalité — la capacité de toucher et de se laisser toucher — au cœur du geste de peinture.
Painting
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Joël Andrianomearisoa — Litanie des Horizons obscurs
Past: September 2 → 22, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to unveil Joël Andrianomearisoa’s first presentation at the gallery, on view from September 2 to 22, 2023.
Joël Andrianomearisoa considers with the same clarity a volume, a flavour, a feeling or a gesture. To quote his own culinary metaphor, "I am guided by broad principles, but I am no…
Mixed media
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Ouattara Watts — Ouattara in Paris
Past: June 9 → July 29, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Ouattara Watts’ first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from June 9 to July 29, 2023.
Like the ‘intercessors’ in the title of certain of his paintings, Ouattara Watts intercedes at the cross-roads of civilisations to reconcile worlds. His work bridges geographies and …
Mixed media
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Garance Vallée — Tous ces objets qui n’en sont pas
Past: June 30 → July 29, 2023
“The objects you see coming out of the paintings are not a still life: rather, they first exist through painting, and then come to life in volume while retaining their pictorial appearance.” — Garance Vallée
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Tous ces objets qui n’en sont pas, Garance Vallée’s first monographi…
Mixed media
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Jorge Galindo — Folies de Humedad
Past: April 15 → June 3, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Jorge Galindo’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view until June 3, 2023.
Jorge Galindo, Spanish artist who came up in the late 1980s, has been turning painting into an experimental field of expression since the beginning of his trajectory. This aspect is central to…
Painting
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Jean-Baptiste Bernadet — Pollen
Past: April 15 → May 20, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Jean-Baptiste Bernadet’s fifth solo exhibition with the gallery, on view until May 20th, 2023.
A distinctive colorist, painter of pure sensation, Bernadet elaborates an atmospheric cosmos in each canvas, in which nature, emotion, and psyche take center stage "play the leading…
Painting
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Joe Andoe
Past: February 23 → April 8, 2023
Almine Rech is pleased to present Joe Andoe’s fifth solo show with the gallery, on view from February 23 to April 8, 2023.
A Joe Andoe painting sounds like a low vibrational hum, like static between radio stations, the soft drone of electromagnetic waves traveling through ink black space before snapping into focus.…
Painting
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Philippe Segond — Secrets et autres
Past: February 23 → April 8, 2023
As in a dream.
There are no words to describe the work of Philippe Segond. Such words are perhaps yet to be invented…
Comprehending Philippe Segond’s work and penetrating his paintings means being transported into a dreamlike world formed of successive layers, covered, uncovered; it invites us to wander around, …
Painting
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Genieve Figgis — The Pursuit of happiness
Past: January 7 → February 11, 2023
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to announce Genieve Figgis seventh solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from January 7 to February 11, 2023.
The work of Genieve Figgis is that of a liberation enterprise. It is a question, canvas after canvas, of relieving our imaginations and releasing the beings — or the spectre…
Painting
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George Rouy — Belly Ache
Past: November 26 → December 22, 2022
Recent theories suggest that our gut — commonly thought of as merely a collection of unsavoury organs — may function as a regulator of our emotions, alongside the brain. In every language, however, many idioms express conflict or discomfort: “a knot in your stomach”, “gut-wrenching”, and “gnawed from the inside” … Geo…
Painting
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Vaughn Spann
Past: October 15 → November 19, 2022
Almine Rech is pleased to present Vaughn Spann’s fourth solo show with the gallery, on view from October 15 to November 19, 2022.
For this new series of paintings, Vaughn Spann has immersed himself in materiality and movement, pushing the viewer to consider his works as much in a form of pause, or even contemplatio…
Painting
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Amanda Wall — Silvering
Past: October 15 → November 12, 2022
Almine Rech is pleased to present Amanda Wall’s second solo show with the gallery, on view from October 15 to November 12, 2022.
Have you ever wondered why you were kissing someone? Been struck by the differentiation between concept and consequences while leaning deeper into the embrace? It is a liminal space bound…
Painting
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Daniel Gibson — Nature Always Wins
Past: June 29 → July 30, 2022
Almine Rech is pleased to present Daniel Gibson’s second solo show with the gallery, on view from June 29 to July 30, 2022.
Defined with a collection of paintings, Nature Always Wins delves into Gibson’s ongoing beliefs reminding us of cultural intimacies, circumvented fears, and the guarantee that accompanies natu…
Painting
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Jonathan Gardner — Living Image
Past: November 20 → December 18, 2021
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Jonathan Gardner’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from November 20 to December 18, 2021.
Forming a homogeneous whole in both subject and style, Jonathan Gardner presents ten new paintings at Almine Rech in Paris.
Going further than painting the everyday, G…
Painting
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FIAC 2021 — 47e édition
Past: October 21 → 24, 2021
La Foire internationale d’art contemporain signe son retour avec une édition 2021 qui occupera les murs du Grand Palais Ephémère, structure d’accueil des événements habituellement tenus dans l’enceinte de la nef du Grand Palais durant ses travaux.
Mixed media
Multiple venues
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Ewa Juszkiewicz — Bloom, and Ever Springing Shade
Past: September 4 → October 9, 2021
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to present Ewa Juszkiewicz’s second solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 4 to October 9, 2021. In her second solo exhibition at Almine Rech, Ewa Juszkiewicz unveils seven large-scale oil paintings depicting braided hair and vegetation such as buds, fresh leaves, or fallen leaves and dry grasses that are mutating in different ways.
Painting
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Portraits / Abstraits
Past: September 9 → October 9, 2021
Almine Rech — Paris, Matignon is pleased to present Portraits / Abstraits, a group show with works by: Karel Appel, Agustín Cárdenas, César, Antoni Clavé, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Günther Förg, Markus Lüpertz, Pablo Picasso, and Vivian Springford.
The artistic genre of the portrait is almost as old as civilization itself,…
Painting, sculpture
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Erik Lindman — Balke (Prélude)
Past: September 4 → October 2, 2021
Almine Rech is pleased to present Erik Lindman’s seventh solo exhibition with the gallery, on view from September 4 to October 9, 2021.
These new paintings are dedicated to the early 19th century Norwegian Romantic painter Peder Balke, whom Erik Lindman describes as a fellow bricoleur: Balke utilized balled up rags…
Painting
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César — César & César & César...
Past: June 12 → July 31, 2021
A master of technique and form, the leading sculptor of the Nouveau Réalisme movement of the 1960s developed a true dialectic of gesture and material that revitalized sculpture in the 20th century.
Sculpture
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Marcus Jahmal — New Religion
Past: April 15 → May 29, 2021
Almine Rech Paris is pleased to announce Marcus Jahmal’s exhibition, New Religion, on view from April 15 — May 29, 2021. This is Jahmal’s third solo exhibition with the gallery and his first in Paris. The exhibition will be followed by the artist’s second monograph, published by Almine Rech Editions.
Painting
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Günther Förg — A Game of Chess
Past: March 5 → April 10, 2021
Almine Rech is pleased to present ‘A Game of Chess’, Günther Förg’s third solo exhibition with the gallery, organized in collaboration with the Estate of the artist, following on the shows the gallery organized in London in 2015 and 2018.
Painting, photography
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Madelynn Green — Birth of a Star
Past: January 16 → February 27, 2021
For her first solo exhibition, Birth of a Star, Madelynn Green shares a body of work that acts as a portal into the frequencies of what Black life and visuality can be.
Painting
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Marcus Jansen — Power Structures
Past: January 23 → February 27, 2021
Any discussion of Marcus Jansen’s work would be invalid as long as there is no mention of his intense life journey, the circumstances that influenced the way he is experiencing the world, and the way he conveys his emotions and concerns into his art.
Painting
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Un hiver à Paris — Exposition collective
Past: February 7 → 27, 2021
Almine Rech is delighted to present ‘Un hiver à Gstaad Paris’, a group exhibition focused on the act of painting in the 21st century.
Painting
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Gerasimos Floratos — Psychogeography
Past: November 20, 2020 → January 8, 2021
“For me, Psychogeography is about map-making. Mapping the inside of your mind simultaneously with your environment. Not the kind of linear maps we usually use, maps that simultaneously chart sensory data, emotions, memory, the physical body, culture, society…”
— Gerasimos Floratos
Collage, drawing, painting
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Wes Lang — Exposition
Past: October 17 → November 14, 2020
Over the last several decades, artist Wes Lang has been honing his craft involving, amongst other things, a tireless, obsessive mining of a post-pop American landscape. Concerning the exhibition, and in the artist’s words, the scale of the works in the show varies, “from postage stamp to semi-truck and everywhere in between.”
Drawing, painting
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Farah Atassi — Paintings
Past: September 5 → October 3, 2020
In her latest series of vivid geometric paintings, Farah Atassi intermingles references to modernist painting, decorative arts, textile motifs and folk art.
Painting
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Summer — Group show
Past: June 13 → August 1, 2020
Echoing the Spring group show held at Almine Rech Shanghai, this new Paris exhibition focuses on some of the gallery’s most iconic artists: Karel Appel, John M Armleder, Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, Brian Calvin, Johan Creten, Gregor Hildebrandt, Allen Jones, Alexandre Lenoir, Taryn Simon, Tamuna Sirbiladze, Thu Van Tran, and Tursic & Mille.
Painting, photography, sculpture...
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Paris Gallery Weekend — 2020
Past: July 2 → 5, 2020
Paris Gallery Weekend are pleased to announce the participation of 57 Parisian modern and contemporary art galleries for its next edition that will take place from July 2 — 5, 2020.
Event
Film, installation, painting...
Multiple venues
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Allen Jones
Past: March 7 → April 11, 2020
Allen Jones is part of an extraordinary generation of artists from North America and across Western Europe born in the 1930s who, children during the horrors of World War II, were art students in the shift from the austerity of the recovering fifties into a decade of the prosperous swinging sixties with its celebration of a newfound sense of consumerism and sexual liberation.
Installation, painting, sculpture
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Alexandre Lenoir
Past: March 7 → April 11, 2020
Une toile peut prendre plusieurs mois pour exister, car Alexandre Lenoir veut en parfaire les effets, tandis que certains segments très précis ne lui auront demandé que quelques jours. Le choix du sujet se fait de manière aléatoire, en exhumant parmi ses propres photographies une image qui sera projetée au mur.
Painting
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Peter Saul — Art History is Wrong
Past: January 18 → February 29, 2020
Beginning in the late 1950s Peter Saul developed a crossover of pop art, surrealism, abstract expressionism, Chicago imagism, San Francisco funk, and cartoon culture in a language all his own.
Drawing, painting
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Sally Saul — Hideout
Past: January 18 → February 29, 2020
Sally’s background in literature gives her a deep and original feel for a very wide range of subjects, from animals she is particularly fond of, owls and other birds to more conceptual subjects, confinement and gender.
Sculpture
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Thu Van Tran — Trail Dust
Past: November 23, 2019 → January 11, 2020
The transience of life and the finality of death, the transformation of organic into mineral matter and the infinite timescales of mineralization and petrification processes are the themes of Thu Van Tran’s exhibition.
Ceramic, drawing, publishing...
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Chorus — Organized by Bill Powers
Past: October 12 → November 16, 2019
Daniel Heidkamp’s painting reveals an empty stage where instruments lay fallow, while Chris Martin turns to the sky, exposing abstract galaxies organized by stars and planets alike.
Mixed media
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Karel Appel — Figures et paysages
Past: October 12 → 16, 2019
Appel is often described as the most influential Dutch artist of the second half of the 20th century, which is only partly true: he was of course born in Amsterdam, but in 1950, left the Netherlands never to return. He moved to Paris with Corneille, Constant and Asger Jorn who formed the nucleus of CoBrA, a fiercely European avant-garde group.
Painting, mixed media
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Tarik Kiswanson — Vessels
Past: September 7 → October 5, 2019
Almine Rech Paris presents Vessels, Tarik Kiswanson’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
Through conversation, performance, and process, Tarik Kiswanson has developed new bodies of work about what it means to come of age and to comprehend the abstract layers of one’s own self.
Drawing, film, installation...
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Leelee Kimmel — Nuwar
Past: June 6 → July 27, 2019
Kimmel’s abstract biomorphs skitter through pitch black abyssal depths, like those of Beebe’s Arcturus Adventure, at once terrifying and comic. The shapes harken back to nature, while Kim-mel’s palette is neon and acid, resoundingly anti-naturalistic.
Painting
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Kenneth Noland
Past: April 18 → May 25, 2019
Almine Rech Paris announce the first exhibition by Kenneth Noland with the gallery. Rarely shown in Paris, and in France, this selection of works constitutes an important survey exhibition, featuring paintings realized between 1960 and 2006.
Painting
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Brian Calvin — Fugue
Past: March 9 → April 6, 2019
"A few times every week people ask, ‘What do you paint?’ and I answer ‘People’. I didn’t try to create these iconic characters, they kind of developed slowly over time, and then they were just there. Sometimes I can feel pretty ambivalent about how some of them look…
Drawing, painting
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Asterismos — Artur Lescher
Past: January 12 → February 23, 2019
Over forty years or so, Artur Lescher has imposed a body of work easily identified by rigorous geometric forms and the extremely accurate dialogue he constructs between his sculptures and the space that displays them. The arrangement across the gallery’s three rooms composes a constellation, interpreted by the artist, which invites the beholder to a kind of astral voyage.
Sculpture
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Claire Tabouret — I am crying because you are not crying
Past: September 8 → October 6, 2018
Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to introduce “I am crying because you are not crying”, Claire Tabouret’s first exhibition at the gallery. Almine Rech Gallery will host the first part of this two-fold exhibition in Paris from September 8 to October 6, 2018.
Painting
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John M Armleder
Past: June 6 → July 28, 2018
Among the works on display for the John M Armleder exhibition at Almine Rech Gallery Paris, alongside murals and “Furniture Sculptures” from 2018, is a new series of “Puddles Paintings”. The paintings are made by spilling various materials directly onto the canvas (acrylic paint, varnish, liquids for exterior surfaces, but also powders, confetti, glitter and small ormaments).
Painting
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Arlene Shechet — Some Truths
Past: April 21 → May 26, 2018
The title of the exhibition, “Some Truths”, speaks to Shechet’s active investigations in the studio resulting in works that are each singular and hard won. Through unrehearsed steps, but with an eye on history, a surprising and coherent body of work comes to life.
Ceramic
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Per Kirkeby
Past: March 3 → April 14, 2018
Almine Rech Gallery presents the first exhibition by Danish artist Per Kirkeby with the gallery, featuring a selection of paintings and bronze sculptures. This monographic exhibition follows the artist’s recent solo show at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Paris (October- 2017).
Painting, sculpture
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Genieve Figgis — Wish you were here
Past: January 11 → February 24, 2018
In Figgis’ work the procedure is similar to a complex alchemy that often makes the pictorial material feel as if it has dribbled then melted like candle wax. Is it because of these laughable distortions or because of the sort of stupor betrayed by their summarily painted eyes that viewers find themselves immediately and affectively attached to the characters in Figgis’ paintings?
Painting
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Jean-Baptiste Bernadet — Hors Saison
Past: January 11 → February 24, 2018
Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to present the third solo exhibition by Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, including new paintings of the artist.
Painting
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π, e, ø
Past: November 29 → December 21, 2017
Over the past two decades, Ryoji Ikeda has developed a body of work that comprises large-scale audiovisual installations and performances, presented either in public spaces or institutions such as museums or theaters. He has also produced albums — artist’s books of sorts — which tend to function as recordings, or analog memories of otherwise dematerialized works.
New media, sound - music
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George Condo — Life is Worth Living
Past: October 14 → November 18, 2017
Almine Rech Gallery Paris presents “Life is Worth Living”, George Condo’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. This will be the artist’s first major showing in Paris since his sensational salon installation at the Grand Palais for the exhibition Picasso.mania in 2015.
Painting
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Chloe Wise — Of false beaches and butter money
Past: September 5 → October 7, 2017
For her debut presentation in Paris, Canadian artist Chloe Wise lyrically explores the dissonance between visual cultures and the systems, products, and persons they aim to represent.
Painting, sculpture, video
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Un Dimanche à la Galerie #3 — Ouverture exceptionnelle de 100 galeries d’art
Past: Sunday, September 24, 2017
Proposant un large panorama de la création, de l’art ancien jusqu’à l’art contemporain, le grand public est invité à appréhender une centaine d’expositions libre d’accès reflétant les nombreux courants artistiques et esthétiques issus de la scène artistique française et internationale représentés par les galeries parisiennes.
Event
Mixed media
Multiple venues
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Alex Israel — Summer 2
Past: June 10 → July 29, 2017
Earlier this year, Alex Israel told me that his spirit animal was a pelican. He came to this conclusion while filming his forthcoming teen movie SPF-18—there was always a pelican sneaking into the background of the scenes he was recording.
Painting, sculpture
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Ha Chong-Hyun
Past: April 22 → June 3, 2017
h3. The serenity of Ha Chong-Hyun’s gestural abstraction
In 1972, Ha Chong-Hyun made a small sculpture, which appears on its own as if anticipating his subsequent work as a painter. It consists of a hemp rope stretched across a wooden box so tightly that a few unraveling strands threaten to break the entire cordage…
Painting
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A cappella — Bertrand Lavier
Past: March 4 → April 15, 2017
Ad Reinhardt, who knew his stuff, once gave this both wicked and hilarious definition of sculpture: “something you bump into when you back up to look at a painting.” Since the beginning of his career, Bertrand Lavier has always avoided this unfortunate dilemma by making light of the academic opposition between these two fine arts.
Painting, sculpture, mixed media
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Alle Schläge sind erlaubt
Past: January 12 → February 25, 2017
On entering this labyrinthine arrangement of opaque sound barriers and diaphanous columnar screens of vinyl records, the viewer leaves familiar structures behind and moves step by step through a many-layered world that has evolved with Hildebrandt over the years on the basis of audiovisual mediums such as cassettes, videotapes, and records.
Installation, painting, mixed media
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DeWain Valentine
Past: April 26 → June 7, 2014
La galerie Almine Rech présente une exposition de peintures et sculptures de l’artiste californien DeWain Valentine (1936). Il s’agit de la première exposition individuelle de l’artiste à la galerie, et de la seconde en Europe. DeWain Valentine est un représentant de l’un des courants les plus importants de la créatio…
Installation, sculpture
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William J. O’Brien — The Lovers
Past: January 9 → February 15, 2014
La galerie Almine Rech est heureuse de présenter _The Lovers,_ la première exposition personnelle de William J. O’Brien à la galerie et en France.
Précédant une importante rétrospective du jeune artiste américain au Museum of Contemporary Art de Chicago, l’exposition rassemble une série de sculptures en céramique r…
Ceramic, painting, sculpture
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Joel Morrison
Past: January 9 → February 15, 2014
For his second solo exhibition at Almine Rech Gallery, Los Angeles-based artist Joel Morrison presents a new body of stainless steel assemblages. An unwavering conceptual framework is fused with everyday objects and encased in seamlessly refined exteriors.
Sculpture
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Taryn Simon — The Picture Collection
Past: November 16 → December 21, 2013
The Picture Collection comprises forty-nine works created from the New York Public Library’s picture archive, one of the august institution’s lesser-known troves. The archive contains 1.29 million prints, postcards, posters, and images carefully clipped from books and magazines.
Installation, photography
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Aaron Curry — Newdz and New Godz
Past: October 12 → November 8, 2013
Newdz and New Godz presents an ensemble of new works by the American artist Aaron Curry. Organized around a graphic motif of skin and hair photographed at close range, the exhibition sets up a constellation of references, from the history of collage and the nude to the cadaver-craftwork of bodysnatcher Ed Gein and the amusements of childhood masquerade.
Sculpture
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Beatrice Caracciolo — Attraversare il Fuoco
Past: September 6 → October 5, 2013
The Almine Rech Gallery announce its second solo exhibition of Beatrice Caracciolo in Paris. Working from photographs that she transforms through a process in several stages, Beatrice Caracciolo has created engravings, photoengravings and collages in black and white on the theme of Fire. This series is the third step in her work devoted to the four elements.
Collage, print
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Eduardo Terrazas — Constellations
Past: September 6 → October 5, 2013
One of the main focal points of Terrazas’ artistic career has been the appropriation of elements belonging to the Mexican craft tradition and national folk art culture and establishing a constant dialogue between them and different trends in contemporary art. Through this dialogue the artist opened up a permanent process of renovation and evolution of both traditions.
Mixed media
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James Turrell
Past: June 1 → July 27, 2013
Cette exposition personnelle de James Turrell présente une œuvre historique de 1968, la projection Prado, Red faisant partie de la 1e série devenue iconique de son œuvre, ainsi que des Light Reflective Pieces créées en 2012 — des captures de lumière en trois dimensions — et des sculptures en bronze, plâtre et résine du Roden Crater.
Installation, sculpture
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Sergey Bratkov — Chapiteau Moscow
Past: January 12 → February 2, 2013
“The house I live in, here in Moscow, is situated near the last metro station of the Red line. As I come out of the building, the first people I meet are the Tajik street sweepers. Municipal orange robes, locally sewn Adidas tracksuit pants and worn-out sneakers, they’re pushing around assorted junk in carts fabricated out of discarded baby strollers” — S.Bratkov
Photography, mixed media
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Semyon Faibisovich — Moscow & Muscovites
Past: January 12 → February 2, 2013
Semyon Faibisovich’s breakthrough came in 1980s with a series of paintings that collectively constituted a portrait of the Soviet era. Unlike the artists associated with Moscow conceptual art, Faibisovich was interested in the visual aspects of the system, the aspects that had not been properly reflected on and articulated.
Painting, mixed media
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19 rue de Saintonge — Group show
Past: January 12 → February 2, 2013
The Almine Rech Gallery is pleased to present its final exhibition in the rue de Saintonge space, which has been its home for nearly seven years. Entitled 19 rue de Saintonge, the gallery’s address, this exhibition pays its respects to this venue by presenting a selection of gallery artists representative of recent years’ programming.
Painting, photography, sculpture
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Matthieu Ronsse — Cheap Imitations
Past: November 17 → December 22, 2012
What first strikes the viewer about Matthieu Ronsse’s work is his remarkable mastery of the paintbrush and his almost casual method of selecting his materials and his artworks. Indeed, Ronsse’s technique is reminiscent of those Masters of classical painting however he doesn’t confine himself to classical materials and seeks to surpass any material limits.
Painting
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Ziad Antar — Expired
Past: November 17 → December 22, 2012
In 2000, Ziad Antar began using black and white rolls of film that had expired in 1976 in the legendary Scheherazade studio of photographer Hashem El Madani. The camera he uses for the series “Expired” is itself old. The subject however, is of the utmost contemporaneity: buildings synonymous with modernity, such as the Queensboro Bridge in New York.
Photography
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Alex Israel — Thirty
Past: October 19 → November 17, 2012
Almine Rech Gallery presen Alex Israel’s first solo exhibition in France. The exhibition is entitled “Thirty” as the artist celebrates his thirtieth birthday just days prior to the show’s opening.
Installation, sculpture, mixed media
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Erik Lindman — Human Personality
Past: September 14 → October 12, 2012
Rupture is the truth emerging via beauty, yielding astonishment. Astonishment is the dissolution of the membrane between awareness and truth. The Good is psycho-physiological electricity — Hunter Hunt Hendrix.
Mixed media
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John Giorno — Paintings
Past: September 14 → October 12, 2012
John Giorno assigns the divine, the sacred and the pragmatic to the poet’s function. His work embraces two disciplines: poetry and art, which have been a source of mutual fascination and inspiration for centuries. His paintings “Poem Paintings” with their strong vibratory intensity, are excerpts from his poems, phrases that have continually haunted him.
Painting, screen-printing, sound - music
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Taryn Simon — A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII
Past: May 24 → July 28, 2012
Almine Rech Gallery announces the exhibition of Taryn Simon who presents her new series A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII. This powerful, elaborately constructed photographic work was produced over a four-year period, during which the artist travelled around the world researching and recording bloodlines and their related stories.
Photography
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Liu Wei — Foreign
Past: April 14 → May 16, 2012
The Almine Rech Gallery presents the first exhibition in Paris of Liu Wei, the artist spearheading the new Chinese art scene. While refusing the principle of an identifiable style and conventional aesthetic criteria, Liu Wei translates the chaos of Beijing through his work, in an attempt to perpetuate the precepts of the Confucian tradition.
Painting, sculpture
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Beatrice Caracciolo — Terra d’ombra
Past: March 3 → April 7, 2012
Almine Rech presents Beatrice Caracciolo’s Terra d’ombra, an exhibition of recent works, including photographs, drawings, paintings and 2-dimensional sculptures made out of zinc. All works testify to the artist’s preoccupation with space, ways of defining and reclaiming territory—an affirmation of the gestural impulse underlying art-making.
Drawing, photography, mixed media
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Curtis Mann — Openings
Past: March 4 → April 7, 2012
In Openings, Mann displays several new bodies of lens-less photographic work. Through a series of bleaching, cutting, and folding techniques, Mann has continued to engage in the delicate, purposeful effacement of photographic paper. Deriving influence from American artist Gordon Matta-Clark, who often cut directly into, and removed entire sections of, abandoned buildings.
Photography, mixed media
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Patrick Hill — Curls, Kinks, and Waves
Past: January 12 → February 23, 2012
Curls, Kinks and Waves sets a stage — an abstract scene of fragmented landscapes, wavy horizons, and sensual feminine silhouettes. Hill’s new work moves away from the blacked-out gravitas seen in his 2008 solo exhibition with David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles, attending to issues of market, wealth and regionalism through the whimsical and subtly erotic lines.
Sculpture, mixed media
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Mark Hagen — TBA de Nouveau
Past: January 12 → February 23, 2012
In TBA de nouveau subtle temporal disorientations are framed and contingencies foregrounded as physical entanglements mirror visual ones. For this show Hagen manipulates the materials of burlap, acrylic house paint, cement, and obsidian through numerous controlled and surrendered processes and serialization to explore categorical slippages of value.
Painting, sculpture, mixed media
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Aaron Young — Always Forever Now
Past: October 20 → December 22, 2011
I always liked the saying “Walk softly and carry a big stick.” It has a nice balance. If I were to name a few things I want out of an artwork they would be aggressive in action, poetic in rythm, realistic in scale, seductive in intellect and sinister in timing. Also, better if you have to use a hammer! Aaron Young.
Mixed media
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Anselm Reyle Feat — Franz West
Past: September 9 → October 15, 2011
The exhibition combines pieces from different periods of his work. It includes his latest pieces, such as the paint-by-number and neon foil paintings. In his work, Anselm Reyle has focused on figurative motifs, the patterns of which are based on ‘painting-by-numbers’, an idea that is popular among children and amateur painters.
Painting, sculpture
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Peter Peri — We, The Children of the Twentieth Century
Past: May 14 → July 30, 2011
Peter Peri a déclaré que « le sujet de son œuvre pourrait en effet être la dissolution, ou plus précisément, au sein de la modernité, de la fétichisation de la dissolution ». Les écrits sur son œuvre la placent en dialogue avec les idéaux utopiques et les grands systèmes de valeurs désormais éteints des débuts du modernisme.
Mixed media
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Gregor Hildebrandt — Seiten im Buch wie Wände im Raum
Past: April 1 → May 7, 2011
Les œuvres de Gregor Hildebrandt dissimulent les associations qu’elles génèrent, ce qui nous vient à l’esprit lorsque nous regardons ces œuvres. Telles des versions romantiques des objets-miroirs, nous nous voyons nous-mêmes. Mais pas avec la même clarté : le reflet est de couleur brune, comme si le concept avait été souillé.
Installation, painting, mixed media
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Gabriel Vormstein — Catch as Catch Can
Past: April 1 → May 7, 2011
Les expressions matérielles de Gabriel Vormstein semblent plutôt laconiques. Un rectangle composé de quelques rameaux ne semble pas être a priori beaucoup plus que quelques bouts de bois et un morceau de scotch, pourtant lorsqu’on l’observe sous l’angle de l’histoire de l’art, il constitue une approche surprenante du minimalisme.
Collage, drawing, painting
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California Dreamin: Myths and Legends of Los Angeles
Past: February 26 → March 26, 2011
Group Show Curated by Hedi Slimane with John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Bruce Conner, John McCracken, Aaron Curry, Mark Grotjahn, Patrick Hill, Dennis Hopper, Mike Kelley, Joel Morrison, Raymond Pettibon, Ed Rusha, Sterling Ruby, Jim Shaw.
Drawing, painting, sculpture
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Daniel Lergon — Whiteout
Past: January 22 → February 19, 2011
Lergon says about his work: “I’m interested in the process of how colour is created in the interaction of light and surface. The surface is loaded with ideas of light and the colour appears as a result of transparent lacquer disturbing the surface of the work.”
Painting
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Xylor Jane — crisscross
Past: September 11 → October 30, 2010
L’utilisation explicite de motifs amène les œuvres de Xylor Jane à se soustraire à la compréhension pour former une tapisserie visuelle de l’absurde et du sublime. Toute notion selon laquelle l’idée crée l’art est anéantie par la pure folie de la machine.
Painting
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Come in Number 51
Past: September 11 → October 23, 2010
Une équation est, en mathématiques, une égalité contenant une ou plusieurs variables. Résoudre l’équation consiste à déterminer les valeurs que peut prendre la variable pour rendre l’égalité vraie. La variable est aussi appelée inconnue et les valeurs pour lesquelles l’égalité est vérifiée solutions.
Painting
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Matthias Bitzer et Barbara Kasten
Past: May 6 → June 22, 2010
In his works Matthias Bitzer (*1975), who lives in Berlin, combines drawing, painting and sculpture into an experiential space involving history and identity. His work complexes have become increasingly multi-layered over the years while maintaining their focus on the construction of memory and the reconstruction of reality.
Drawing
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Tsuruko Yamazaki — Au-delà de Gutai 1957-2009
Past: March 13 → April 30, 2010
Cette exposition, la première de Tsuruko Yamazaki en France, présente des œuvres récentes, faites d’étain et de toile, conçues spécialement pour cet événement, ainsi que des œuvres de jeunesse. Il s’agit d’une occasion exceptionnelle de découvrir le parcours unique de Yamazaki, qui s’étend sur plus de six décennies.
Painting
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