Paris openings this week
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– View the agenda on Slash
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“I have been working on two new creations designed to converse with each other. Requine, a monster of power, Take me, an almost sexual request, which I have decided to accompany with Naïv, a couple who do not understand each other and Fried eggs (by Sarah Lucas), a quotation in jest” — Delphine Lecamp.
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Lili-Ubel gallery
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Art Paris Art Fair brings together 144 galleries from 20 countries under the majestic glass roof of the Grand Palais. The fair presents modern and contemporary art and is confirming its identity as the art event that focusses on the art scenes of the East — Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. This year it is Russia.
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Fair
Grand Palais – La nef
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Having been put to one side in favour of drawing and ceramics, painting once more proved irresistible to Françoise Pétrovitch, giving a new dynamic to his reflections. The artist has today returned to the stability of oil on canvas, a technical choice primarily linked to the pleasure of handling material, colour and form.
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Semiose Gallery
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This exhibition, comprising over two hundred works, offers a reflection on the main themes that structured German thinking from 1800 to 1939. It places artworks and their artists in the intellectual context of their time, and confronts them with the writings of great thinkers, chief among whom is Goethe.
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Le Louvre
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The exhibition puts us face to face with “a war ceremonial”. The bride is a warrior who wears her jewels like weapons. She-wolf, spider, bride, lover: they’re all getting ready to fight. They equip themselves with fineries made of light to seduce their prey and radiate their enemies.
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Eva Hober Gallery
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(French only) La galerie Mercier & Associés expose l’œuvre de Ugo Marano (1943-2011). Cette rencontre est le troisième volet d’une série d’expositions sur l’Avant-Garde italienne et l’« Architettura Radicale », après les deux premières consacrées à l’œuvre de Ugo La Pietra et à celle de Gianni Pettena.
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Mercier & Associés Gallery
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In “Autoroute du soleil — avant-propos”, Anne-Charlotte Finel and Léonore Aberdam offer a publication, the traces of a reverie oscillating between vestiges and imaginary projections and exhibit drawings, photographs and objects. Cinema lovers both, they have set the scaffolding for a polymorphous project which hasn’t stopped being subject to their fantasy and designs.
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Nivet Carzon Gallery
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The word “topology” is a contraction of the Greek topos that means “place” and logos, “study”. Trying to establish the existence of an imaginary territory through the work of artists such as Lina Ben Rejeb, Antoine Espinasseau and Aurélien Mauplot, each piece of art fosters reflection on the concepts of Time and Space, real or imaginary.
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Florence Leoni Gallery
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– View the agenda on Slash
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