Marc Desgrandchamps — Barcelona
Exhibition
Marc Desgrandchamps
Barcelona
Past: June 18 → July 24, 2020
Marc Desgrandchamps, born in 1960, studied at the Fine Arts Academy of Paris. In the 90s he breaks free from the opposition between figurative and abstract art characteristic of the great majority of XXth century pictorial narratives.
For although his work is figurative, the artist refuses to name it as such. His works are not nudes, not landscapes, nor still-life studies: they transcend categories. They play with the interpenetration of forms and subject, solely underscoring the ambiguity of time and space. Scenes play out against the depth of the painting, time is suspended and references to painting, photography and films run through his work.
Marc Desgrandchamps’s work has been the subject of major exhibitions notably at the Contemporary Art Museum of Strasbourg (2004), at the Contemporary Art Museum of Lyon (2004), at the KunstMuseum of Bonn (2005), as well as at the National Modern Art Museum (2006), at the G.Pompidou Center & Modern Art Museum of the City of Paris (2011), at the Fine Arts Museum of Caen (2017).
When Marc Desgranchamps was commissioned by its publisher for the Louis Vuitton Travel Book collection, he chose Barcelona. He wandered throughout the city, absorbing its atmosphere, grasping its landscape and scenery, using his camera to capture some details. Then, once back in his studio, he used these memories, sometimes blending them in with his photographic elements, thereby realising a sensitive itinerary of Barcelona through 120 drawings, distributed by city sectors: Gotic, Eixample, Raval, Montjuic…
This articulation will be respected in the exhibitions which will be presented at the Gallery: the first one as of June 18th, date of the travel book’s publishing, the second one as of September 9th.
Paris Gallery Weekend: from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 July 2020, 12 am — 7 pm
13, rue de Téhéran – Second espace au 38, avenue Matignon
75008 Paris
T. 01 45 63 13 19 — F. 01 42 89 34 33
Opening hours
Tuesday – Friday, 10:30 AM – 6 PM
Saturday, 2 PM – 6:30 PM
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The artist
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Marc Desgrandchamps