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Jaume Plensa
Past: October 10 → November 16, 2019
Jaume Plensa has conceived this new exhibition as a silent conversation. In the first part of the gallery, three heads of young girls, some three metres high, stand on the floor.
Originally carved from tree trunks then cast in bronze, the elongation of the faces is much more pronounced than in other of the artist’s works.
Drawing, sculpture
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Jaume Plensa — Kiki Smith — Barthélémy Toguo
Past: January 24 → March 9, 2019
The human figure, which had been somewhat overlooked in favour of triumphal abstraction, is now back with a vengeance in contemporary artistic production. Three artists of the same generation, but coming from different traditions and horizons, illustrate here their contrasting visions of the human figure.
Installation, painting, sculpture...
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Jaume Plensa — Nouvelles estampes
Past: January 24 → March 9, 2019
For more than 30 years, Jaume Plensa has accompanied his work as a sculptor with a substantial body of etchings, which have already been the focus of a number of retrospectives.
Print
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Jaume Plensa — Nocturne
Past: May 20 → July 13, 2017
For Jaume Plensa, prints are like a laboratory, offering him great freedom to experiment with the shapes and techniques that one often finds subsequently in his monumental sculptures.
Drawing, print
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Jaume Plensa — La Forêt blanche
Past: February 4 → March 24, 2016
For his new exhibition at Galerie Lelong, the artist has used the faces of young girls to create figures in lightly-cracked wood that are then transposed into bronze. A matt white patina covers them bringing softness and serenity. “If the eyes are closed, it is to better underline the inner voice” Plensa tells us.
Sculpture
Lelong & Co Gallery
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Jaume Plensa / Kiki Smith / Barthélémy Toguo — TRIO
Past: September 11 → October 11, 2014
Three artists from the same generation but from very different backgrounds: the Catalan Jaume Plensa, the American Kiki Smith and the Cameroonian Barthélémy Toguo. Three artists who over the last decade have forged an international reputation. Three artists who like to explore a variety of materials and produce two and three dimensional art works.
Mixed media
Lelong & Co Gallery
Jaume Plensa
Contemporary
Drawing, lithography / engraving, sculpture
Spanish artist born in Barcelone, Spain.
- Localisation
- Barcelone , Spain
- Website
- Official website