Paris openings this week
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Najafov is far removed from the cold and calculated conceptual renderings of contemporary art we are used to. He is a master painter with a dark palette. His work — passionately executed with a palette knife and painterly touch — evokes even its formal appreciation an exceptional gravity and emotional depth.
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Nikki Diana Marquardt Gallery
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(French only) Brankica ilovic Chauvain utilise le fil comme matériel de construction des paysages magique dont la fonction principale est de changer et faire évoluer notre expérience visuelle. A partir d’un jeu visuel noir et blanc, à la frontière entre document et création plastique, Bogdan Pavlovic nous propose des œuvres en mouvement où la vie et l’esthétique se confondent.
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Centre culturel de Serbie
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(French only) Le tsutsugaki est une véritable invitation à pénétrer au cœur de la culture japonaise. Sa renommée provient de l’assemblage quasi invisible de tissus, de la force de ses couleurs et de la qualité de ses dessins. Ces œuvres textiles sont comparables à de véritables tableaux, combinaison de multiples savoir-faire.
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Musée Guimet
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Gwenaël Billaud works by amalgamation and compilation. A teller of stories from across disciplines, his narration revolves around obsessions: science fiction films, space opera, comics, B movies, violence and haemoglobin. The artist makes tangible the existence of fictional characters.
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Nivet Carzon Gallery
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In “Available for You”, the Israeli-Dutch artist duo Gil & Moti offer their services to Arab inhabitants. These encounters are then documented in diary entries, photos and videos. The artworks tell the story of a journey, the characters being the protagonists of the project and immigration a question which runs through all European metropolises.
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Eric Dupont Gallery
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This exhibition, blending sculpture and furniture, is a celebration of elementary structures, which yield a simple functionality through a purely linear aesthetic. In their work, the three artists aim to create objects that might interact in a frank and straightforward way with the body and with space.
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Galerie Derouillon
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The artist Frédéric Pardo (1944–2005) was both very much of his times and completely at odds with them. A central figure on the psychedelic scene of the 1960s. His pictorial work, with its very distinctive, powerfully erotic symbolism, is that of an acutely sensitive person holding on to the things that touch him most deeply.
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Loevenbruck Gallery
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With the aid of kinects, a device draws the two bodies of two dancers at distance in a volume of LEDs. The two silhouettes are made to blend with one another, to mix, with the eventual possibility of becoming just one. The performance follows the rhythm and speed of respiration.
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Performance
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