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GUDMUNDUR ERRO Pionnier du mouvement de la Figuration Narrative Erro est à la fois pop et baroque, il désire jouer avec les images, les détourner de leur quotidienneté banale pour les insérer dans un contexte méticuleusement préparé. En 1963 il arrive à New York et initie la série des Scapes, un flux ininterrompu d'images qui saturent la surface du tableau. Ainsi une narration infiniment complexe se met en place et laisse au spectateur sa liberté d'interprétation. « La peinture est un moyen de tenter de découvrir la signification d'un monde confus » nous dit Erro. A bientôt 90 ans, Erro investit la Galerie Strouk en reprenant ses sujets de prédilections : les supers héros de la pop culture américaine, les mangas japonais et toujours ses hommages à Fernand Léger et Pablo Picasso. Voir Biographie ERRO sur WIKIPEDIA |
Art For Eternity
Happy Valentine's Day
In Classical Greek mythology the god of love, Eros (Roman Cupid), was the love child of Aphrodite, goddess of beauty, passion and procreation, and Ares, the infamous god of war. It was Eros who lit the flame of love and desire in the hearts of gods and humans. There are many theories as to why, throughout antiquity, Eros was often depicted riding a dolphin: in antiquity, as today, dolphins were perceived as affectionate towards humans. They were also symbols of divine protection and guidance, and may have represented how swiftly love moves. Art for Eternity is proud to present a noteworthy, high quality new acquisition. This Roman marble rendition of Eros, riding a dolphin, is a perfect Valentine's gift for you or your beloved. We also have an array of beautiful ancient gems and jewelry selected for the occasion. And to make it easier we offer: Free gift-wrapping. With strength, courage, art and ἔρως from your friends at Art For Eternity, Howard Nowes & Dara Mayers, Directors Art For Eternity | 303 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028 |
GALERIE AB BRUSSELS ART WALK BRAFA
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Exposition Claudie Laks Galerie Caron Bedout
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Store en ligne GALERIE CARON BEDOUT Galerie Caron Bedout - 16 rue Armand Charnay - 77780 Bourron-Marlotte |
GALERIE DUTKO BEATRICE CASADESUS Aurores
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| Béatrice Casadesus Aurore, 2021, Acrylique sur toile / Acrylic on canvas Triptyque / Triptych 220 x 420 cm / 86.6 x 165.3 in. ©Agence Phar |
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Exposition du 12 février au 2 avril 2022 Dutko l'Ile Saint-Louis La galerie Dutko a le plaisir de présenter du 12 février au 2 avril 2022 une exposition personnelle de l’artiste française Béatrice Casadesus. Pour sa cinquième exposition dans la galerie,nous présenterons une vingtaine d’oeuvres récentes, réunies pour la première fois. Un texte d’Anne de Staël accompagnera le catalogue de cette exposition. Dans un entretien récent pour les archives de l’école des Beaux Arts de Paris, Béatrice Casadesus revient sur son parcours dans cette institution où elle a été élève puis professeur. Admise au début des années 1960 au concours d’entrée en peinture, c’est en sculpture qu’elle poursuit ses études. Ce qui l’amènera à côtoyer des architectes et, par la suite, à réaliser de nombreuses commandes publiques dont ‘’Le grand livre des pas’’ qui se déploie sur les quatre niveaux de l’escalier principal de l ‘École de danse de l’Opéra construite par Christian de Portzamparc. |
Keith Haring, Art in action Opera Gallery Miami
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' "Art is nothing if you don't reach every segment of the people" 27 Nov. - 19 Dec. 2021 Opera Gallery is delighted to present ‘Keith Haring: Art in Action’, an immersive solo exhibition that celebrates Haring and his legacy, by remembering the spaces and places made special by Haring and his iconic drawings. Undeniably one of the most influential artists of his time, Haring shook up the art world one street drawing at a time and the buzz never really went away. This is remembrance, an ode to an 80s New York full of possibilities, dreams and unstoppable creativity. Right in the center of this booming street culture was a group of artists who believed in art as a response to life itself, as a means of representing its grandness and intricacies in the frenetic rhythm of the time. Keith Haring was an integral part of this movement by occupying and engaging with underground scenes, creating art for causes that were close to humanity. The streets and subway stations were Haring’s canvases, as he started devoting himself to lining the walls with his unmissable imageries and universal line-work, alive with playful kinetic energy. The idea was simple - to bring art closer to people, to create a pictorial vocabulary that can be comprehended by all, regardless of age, language and background. Beyond just drawings, Haring’s art symbolised his stance on post-modern currents of the time and opened dialogues on love, sexuality, war, politics, AIDS and drug-awareness - conversations that continued through his prolific art career. The result was like a light in darker times, inspiring a whole generation of people to believe in art, life, and how both intertwined. |
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GERMAINE RICHIER & LA COULEUR GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE
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THURSDAY, 20 JANUARY 2022 EXHIBITION GALERIE DE LA BÉRAUDIÈRE Tel: +32 2 646 92 15 |
YELLOW CUBE GALLERY Rétrospective de l'année 2021
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https://www.yellowcubegallery.com Roxanne Hemery Directrice Yellow Cube Gallery |






