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Nathaniel Rackowe — Edge Lands

Jérôme Pauchant Gallery
Agenda  /  Exposition By its use of pure geometric lines and a limited range of colours, Nathaniel Rackowe’s work is undeniably minimalist. A worthy successor of the “ABC Art” and other artistic movements from the American 60’s, he follows the neon masters in appreciating architecture through the use of light and provoking an awareness of colour’s spatial aspect.

Jérôme Pauchant Gallery

After more than 10 years of experience in an important and internationally renown contemporary art gallery in Paris, Jerome Pauchant is now opening his own gallery — in the dynamic and growing district of le Haut-Marais, Paris — , with the will to defend artists who wish to explore the limits of the creation whatever medium they use or origins they have.

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Paris openings this week

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Wednesday
December

 
Latences #3 (duo\ solo) - Escougnou-Cetraro Gallery

Latences #3 (duo\ solo) — Pétrel — Roumagnac (duo)

2 PM → 7 PM

Aurélie Pétrel and Vincent Roumagnac, recently returned from their residence at the Fonderie Darling, propose to haphazardly make visible a new figure from their collaborative project. The gesture will be realised at an unspecified time between the gallery’s opening and closing times.

Performance Escougnou-Cetraro Gallery
 

6 PM

Opening

Nathaniel Rackowe — Edge Lands

Jérôme Pauchant Gallery

18

Thursday
December

 
Nathaniel Rackowe - Jérôme Pauchant Gallery

Nathaniel Rackowe — Edge Lands

By its use of pure geometric lines and a limited range of colours, Nathaniel Rackowe’s work is undeniably minimalist. A worthy successor of the “ABC Art” and other artistic movements from the American 60’s, he follows the neon masters in appreciating architecture through the use of light and provoking an awareness of colour’s spatial aspect.

Jérôme Pauchant Gallery
 

6 PM → 9 PM

Opening

Pseudonym Project/Paris by Gabriel Jones — Print Party: La Révélation

The artists’ names will be revealed at the end of opening night !

Michèle didier Gallery

 
Rencontre avec Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille - Le BAL

Rencontre avec Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille — Orchestrée par Timothée Chaillou

8 PM

The artists Ida Tursic and Wilfried Mille present their work and discuss its relations to Dirk Braeckman’s practice. This discussion is moderated by Timothée Chaillou.

Meeting Le BAL

19

Friday
December

 
Pseudonym Project/Paris by Gabriel Jones - Michèle didier Gallery

Pseudonym Project/Paris by Gabriel Jones — Print Party: La Révélation

The second part of the _Print Party : The Revelation_ has been launched on Thursday December 18, and the artists’ real names have been revealed at the end of the evening. They are on show at mfc-michèle didier gallery until January 3.

Michèle didier Gallery

20

Saturday
December

 

4 PM

Meeting

Specific Inventory — Véronique Bourgoin, Joël Leick, Matt Lipps

(French only) Finissage cocktail

Eva Meyer Gallery

23

Tuesday
December

 
Royal Garden 6 - Le Crédac

Royal Garden 6

The sixth installment of Royal Garden is designed as a prolongation of The Registry of Promise, a cycle of four shows developed by Chris Sharp and jointly mounted by four art venues in Europe. All of the artists who took part in the shows, along with the four venues’ directors who worked together to make this undertak…

Le Crédac
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Closing

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The Promise of Moving Things - Le Crédac Praxis - Perception Park Gallery Cecily Brown - Gagosian Gallery

The Promise of Moving Things — The Registry of Promise : part 3

Le Crédac, Centre d’art contemporain d’Ivry
Past

Praxis

Perception Park Gallery
Past

Cecily Brown

Gagosian Gallery
Past
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Lastest artists

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Aurore Pallet Todd Hido Kate MccGwire

Aurore Pallet

Drawing, painting

Todd Hido

Photography

Kate MccGwire

Installation, sculpture
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Latest news French only
A partir de 2016, les quatre finalistes du prix Marcel Duchamp seront présentés au Centre Pompidou pendant une durée de 3 mois.  / Au Palais de Tokyo, le Singapourien Khairuddin Hori est nommé à la programmation artistique. Il est spécialiste de l’art contemporain d’Asie du sud-est. / Disparition du designer français Pascal Mourgue. / La Fondation d’art contemporain Daniel et Florence Guerlain a sélectionné les artistes Tomma Abts, Jockum Nordström et Pavel Pepperstein pour son prix de dessin en 2015. / ...
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